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  2. Area codes 415 and 628 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 415 has been split three times due to the Bay Area's rapid economic growth and demand for telecommunication services: On March 1, 1959, area code 707 was created from the northern part, and area code 408 was created for San Jose, the South Bay, the Monterey Bay, and the Salinas Valley.

  3. List of California area codes - Wikipedia

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    The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, ... San Francisco, San Rafael, Novato; ...

  4. Financial District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Financial District as seen from Buena Vista Park. Nicknames: ... ZIP codes: 94104, 94108, 94111, 94133. Area codes: 415/6 28:

  5. Sunset District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    ZIP codes: 94116, 94122, 94132. The Sunset District is a neighborhood located in the southwest quadrant of San Francisco, ... San Francisco's Sunset District.

  6. Nob Hill, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    ZIP codes: 94108, 94109, 94133. Area codes: ... Four of San Francisco's well-known and most expensive hotels are located on Nob Hill, along California Street: ...

  7. North Beach, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes: 94111, 94133. Area codes: ... The neighborhood is San Francisco's "Little Italy" and has historically been home to a large Italian American population, ...

  8. San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Area codes: 408/669, 415/628, 510/341, 650, 707, 925 [7] Website: bayareametro.gov: The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, ...

  9. Haight-Ashbury - Wikipedia

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    The present day Haight-Ashbury area is situated on land that was first inhabited by the Ramaytush Ohlone people, a network of Native American tribes that lived in the San Francisco Bay region. [11] The Ohlone were hunter-gatherers and lived in their communities for thousands of years before the Spanish colonised the region. [12]