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''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:Vermont-St-South-1927.jpg]]
'''Vermont Street southward, 1927'''
''Photo: San Francisco Public Works, via Potrero Hill Archives Project''
[[Image:Vermont-St.-South-1940s.jpg]]
'''Vermont Street southward, 1940s'''
''Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library''


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Pothill$vermont-street-1996.jpg

Foot of Vermont Street, 1996

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Pothill$vermont-street-c-1928.jpg

Foot of Vermont Street, 1928. Less touristy than the famous Lombard Street, but just as winding, Vermont Street on the western slope of Potrero Hill, McKinley Square Park upper left.

Photo: Potrero Hill Archives Project

Mckinley square swings.jpg

These glorious swings, on which one could practically soar over the Mission District, are long gone now, replaced in the early 2000s by a very safe, fenced-in, infant swing set... humph!

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Vermont-St-South-1927.jpg

Vermont Street southward, 1927

Photo: San Francisco Public Works, via Potrero Hill Archives Project

Vermont-St.-South-1940s.jpg

Vermont Street southward, 1940s

Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library

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