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'''Market and Powell, c. 1851 looking from the southeast, perhaps near today's 2nd and Folsom'''
'''Market and Powell, c. 1851 looking from the southeast, approximately near today's 2nd and Howard.'''
 
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''
 
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'''Opposite of view above, this is looking south/southeast from the top of Nob Hill in approximately 1857. Market and Powell are approximately where the two dark brown structures are in the middle of the image.'''


== 1851 view of sand dunes at Market and Powell, looking from the southeast near 2nd and Folsom. ==
''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco''


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Unfinished History

Downtwn1$market-st-1851.jpg

Market and Powell, c. 1851 looking from the southeast, approximately near today's 2nd and Howard.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

St-Anns-Valley-1857.jpg

Opposite of view above, this is looking south/southeast from the top of Nob Hill in approximately 1857. Market and Powell are approximately where the two dark brown structures are in the middle of the image.

Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco

Tours-habitat.gif -->Open Space Habitat tour continues

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