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  • [[Image:Russian-Hill-plaque P1100017.jpg]] ...lbrith Park, describing how the burial of several Russian sailors gave the hill its name.'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Russian Hill Naming]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 17:41, 5 September 2018
  • <font size=4>Little House on Russian Hill—When Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in a Willis Polk Home during the Pan-Paci ..., from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, seen here from Russian Hill.'''
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  • [[Image:Russian-Hill-plaque P1100017.jpg]] ...lbrith Park, describing how the burial of several Russian sailors gave the hill its name.'''
    2 KB (246 words) - 19:30, 13 December 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Russian Hill Naming]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 17:41, 5 September 2018
  • [[Image:pothill$pot-hill-neighborhood-house.jpg]] '''Neighborhood House at the top of De Haro on Potrero Hill.'''
    2 KB (259 words) - 01:06, 15 January 2009
  • [[Image:July 4 1862 Washington Square Looking west on Filbert St. to Russian Hill on July 4, 1862. Muster of soldiers parading into Washington Square in Nort '''July 4, 1862, Washington Square looking west on Filbert Street to Russian Hill. Muster of soldiers parading into Washington Square. Lombard Street Reservo
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  • [[Image:Marina-district-Golden-Gate-View-from-Russian-Hill-1899.jpg|720px]] '''Golden Gate view from Russian Hill, c. 1899.'''
    979 bytes (114 words) - 23:01, 13 September 2017
  • [[category:1920s]] [[category:2010s]] [[category:Russian Hill]] [[category:roads]]
    506 bytes (58 words) - 13:20, 5 October 2016
  • [[Category:Nob_Hill|Nob Hill]] [[Category:Potrero_Hill|Potrero Hill]]
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  • '''Washerwoman's Lagoon, View from Russian Hill, showing Presidio, view West, Strawberry Island, 1856''' Although it was beyond Russian Hill and out by the Presidio and almost three miles from the plaza, several ente
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  • ...ance hearings. Diego went so far as to script an article for the ''Russian Hill Runt'', “I Am Not A Communist.” [[Image:Russian-Hill-Runt-p1-Dec-6-1940.jpg|320px|left]] [[Image:Russian-Hill-Runt-p2-Dec-6-1940.jpg|325px|right]]
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  • ...70 View southwest to Pacific Heights. Old St. Brigid Catholic Church up on hill side at Broadway and Van Ness. Corner estate with gardens in foreground bel ...70 view southwest to Pacific Heights. Old St. Brigid Catholic Church up on hill side at Broadway and Van Ness. Corner estate with gardens in foreground bel
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  • '''On the east side of Telegraph Hill, a small portion of Lombard Street runs from Montgomery to the Embarcadero. [[category:North Beach]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Russian Hill]] [[category:buildings]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:2010s]] [[category:R
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  • [[Image:tendrnob$nob-hill-to-city-hall-1906.jpg]] '''Looking from Nob Hill across the devastated Civic Center area, 1906.'''
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  • ''Material presented in much of the Potrero Hill chapter is excerpted from a study written in 1964 by Cheryl and Clark Kapla ...nded on three sides by industry and on the fourth by bloody bay shore, the hill is almost an island, adrift on a sea of the city: Seventeenth and Nineteent
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  • Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill (Photographed by J. J. Reilly) Telegraph Hill, from Russian Hill (Photographed by Edward J. Muybridge)
    4 KB (553 words) - 14:36, 23 June 2011
  • '''Vallejo Street wharf seen from Telegraph Hill, 1864.''' '''Vallejo Street wharf and Green Street dock, with Telegraph Hill rising behind it, 1864.'''
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  • ''Photo: [http://www.potreroarchives.com Potrero Hill Archives Project]'' ...1900, there appeared several groups of immigrants, who settled on Potrero Hill; the Scotch and Irish predominating.
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  • '''Telegraph Hill from Black Point in 1895 ... now Fort Mason ''' ...th Irish, Germans, and others. Chiletown, located at the foot of Telegraph Hill in the early 1850s, evolved into Mexican and Spanish speaking settlements.
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  • ...s that settled in San Francisco during those early years worshipped at the Russian Orthodox Church until Holy Trinity was founded in 1904. ...as a third Greek Orthodox Church that existed for a brief period on Rincon Hill.
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  • ...l Sinton did leave this capitalists’ corner of Pacific Heights for Russian Hill—not for a funky studio by any means but to a neighborhood which with its Nell Sinton had already studied at that Russian Hill school, the California School of Fine Arts (now the Art Institute) before s
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  • [[Image:Irish-hill-1890s.jpg]] '''Irish Hill c. 1890'''
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