St. Francis Wood, San Francisco-Architectural Tour
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*See No-show policy below.
If you're getting cabin fever like I am, I'll do this event Rain or Shine, bring an umbrella. Due to conditions maybe we'll quit early and find a nice place to eat?
Mason-McDuffie realtors, started the planning for St.Francis Wood in 1912. By 1925 400 families were living in the development. One of the earliest on the western side of the City. Berkeley architect Henry Gutterson was hired to layout the development based on classical Beaux-Arts tradition.
The weather this week prevented me from previewing the walk. I'll provide the route map and tour description to anyone who wants to help me lead the way.
About three miles of walking, fairly level. Wear sturdy footwear.
Look for parking along Ulloa Ave. West Portal Station is about two blocks away, Muni bus #43 or #48. Check me on this though?
Meet on the Ulloa Ave. side at the bottom of the pedestrian overpass, that goes over Portola Ave. (West side of Portola I think.)
Take a look at the photos from the 1910s showing the building of the Twin Peaks Tunnel extending the electric trolleys to the western side, the outside lands of San Francisco, allowing development of St. Francis Wood and Forest Hill among others. The West Portal neighborhood was developed by Fernando Nelson and sons.
This is the first time for this tour so a little more exciting on this occasion. I have local historic locations (see the attached photos) and heritage architecture sites (addresses). We'll find these with an excellent map with a good pre-planned route to follow. So join, me in exploring this San Francisco neighborhood on a new tour.
Don't RSVP unless you are sure you can make it if you No-show you'll be needlessly taking someone's spot who is on the Waitlist.
(Don't be a no-show.) It's good to give out name tags. I fill out the name tags just before I leave for the tour. This also gives me a way to take attendance. Name tags that are not picked up, are recorded as no-shows. (See no-show listing for February in photos below.) If you get too many no-shows recorded in your personal Meet-up profile you'll be cancelled from this Meetup.
(To cancel your RSVP look for the, "Edit Attendance" tab at the bottom right hand corner of a notebook screen, left bottom for a phone.)
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