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'''Streetcars numbers 5, 13, and 18 all going between Holy Cross Cemetery and Ferries, with routes into San Mateo County, dated c. 1880s.'''
''Photo: Charles Ruiz collection''


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Revision as of 15:12, 5 August 2014

Unfinished History

Excelsior-mural-at-Mission-and-Excelsior 2794.jpg

Mural celebrating the Excelsior district at corner of Mission and Excelsior, 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mission-east-at-Excelsior 2795.jpg

Well-dressed elderly Asian woman cross Mission at Excelsior, 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Streetcars-nos-5-13-18-all-to-Holy-Cross-Cemetery-and-Ferries-unknown-intersection-apx-1880s.jpg

Streetcars numbers 5, 13, and 18 all going between Holy Cross Cemetery and Ferries, with routes into San Mateo County, dated c. 1880s.

Photo: Charles Ruiz collection

Royal-Baking-Company 2810.jpg

The iconic Royal Baking Company building dates back to the early 20th century when it was still a primarily Italian area. Today it is a Pasteleria, producing baked goods for a Mexican and Central American clientele.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Norton-and-Mission-Produtos-Mexicanos 2808.jpg

Old bank building converted into a produce market, 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mission-at-Santa-Rosa-westerly 2801.jpg

Looking west on Mission Street at Santa Rosa, 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mission-and-Concord 2818.jpg

Southwest of Geneva on Mission, this odd structure sits at the corner of Mission and Concord, 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson