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[[TI 1938 Yerba Buena Island]]''' (a.k.a. "Goat Island", left side of the image, a dark ridge), the Bay and East Bay hills, as seen from Potrero Hill at apx. 19th St. and Pennsylvania, April 30, 1927. The 19th Street Viaduct is the road in the center of the picture.'''
[[TI 1938| Yerba Buena Island]]''' (a.k.a. "Goat Island", left side of the image, a dark ridge), the Bay and East Bay hills, as seen from Potrero Hill at apx. 19th St. and Pennsylvania, April 30, 1927. The 19th Street Viaduct is the road in the center of the picture.'''
 
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'''19th Street viaduct as pedestrian-only bridge'''
 
''Photos: [http://www.potreroarchives.com Potrero Hill Archives Project]''


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== Photograph of Yerba Buena Island as seen from Potrero Hill in 1927. Photo of the 19th Street Viaduct. ==
'''Same pedestrian bridge in 1956 as it crossed Iowa Street (now long buried under Interstate-280).'''


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''Photo: Robert Durden Color Slide Collection, San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''


''Potrero Hill Archives Project - Publisher or Photographer ''


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Unfinished History

Pothill$19th-st-viaduct-ne-1927.jpg

Yerba Buena Island (a.k.a. "Goat Island", left side of the image, a dark ridge), the Bay and East Bay hills, as seen from Potrero Hill at apx. 19th St. and Pennsylvania, April 30, 1927. The 19th Street Viaduct is the road in the center of the picture.

19th st viaduct.jpg

19th Street viaduct as pedestrian-only bridge

Photos: Potrero Hill Archives Project

Ramp-over-19th-street-1956 d1.jpg

Same pedestrian bridge in 1956 as it crossed Iowa Street (now long buried under Interstate-280).

Photo: Robert Durden Color Slide Collection, San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library


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