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  • ''by Renee Renaud,'' The Richmond ReView, ''November 1989'' [[Image:richmond$richmond-banner-cartoon.jpg|720px|thumb]]
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  • '''View across Richmond District, 1912.''' [[Image:Richmond%24richmond-street-w-trolley.jpg|720px|thumb]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$russian-orthodox-church.jpg]] '''This Russian Church dominates its stretch of Geary Boulevard in the Richmond, Holy Virgin Cathedral at 26th Avenue.'''
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  • ''by Renee Renaud, Richmond Review, June 1990'' ...(now Arguello) to the ocean and from Fulton Street to Fort Presidio as the Richmond District...
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  • [[Image:Sevw890-across-richmond.jpg|720px]] '''Southeast view across the Richmond District towards Golden Gate Park and Mt. Sutro, 1890.'''
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  • [[Image:Plowing dunes with horses richmond wnp15.352.jpg]] '''Grading dunes at the edge of the Richmond District looking south toward Golden Gate Park ca. 1910.'''
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  • [[Image:richmond$richmond-aerial-view-1901.jpg|720px|thumb]] '''North West Aerial View of the Richmond District in 1901.'''<br> ''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''
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  • [[Image:File--CF-627-Wartime-Richmond-Shipyard.jpg]] '''Wartime employees shift change, Kaiser Richmond shipyard #1, circa 1943. '''
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  • [[Image:richmond$richmond-residents-1899.jpg]] '''Richmond residents photograph in 1899, at 14th Ave. and Lake Street'''
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  • ...n 1909 to serve the congregation of Star of the Sea Catholic Church in the Richmond District. [[category:1920s]] [[category:schools]] [[category:Richmond District]]
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  • [[Image:Plowing dunes with horses richmond wnp15.352.jpg]] '''Grading dunes at the edge of the Richmond District looking south toward Golden Gate Park ca. 1910.'''
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  • [[Image:richmond$muni-geary-blvd-1912.jpg]] '''Last of the cable cars into the Richmond District.''' This photo, taken on Geary St. at 4th Avenue in April, 1912 of
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  • '''View across Richmond District, 1912.''' [[Image:Richmond%24richmond-street-w-trolley.jpg|720px|thumb]]
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  • [[Image:Sevw890-across-richmond.jpg|720px]] '''Southeast view across the Richmond District towards Golden Gate Park and Mt. Sutro, 1890.'''
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  • ''by Renee Renaud, Richmond Review, June 1990'' ...(now Arguello) to the ocean and from Fulton Street to Fort Presidio as the Richmond District...
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  • ''by Renee Renaud,'' The Richmond ReView, ''November 1989'' [[Image:richmond$richmond-banner-cartoon.jpg|720px|thumb]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$richmond-aerial-view-1901.jpg|720px|thumb]] '''North West Aerial View of the Richmond District in 1901.'''<br> ''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24camera-obscura-closeup.jpg]] [[Image:Richmond%24camera-obscura-1995.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$sutro-rail-road-cars.jpg|720px|thumb]] [[Image:richmond$cablecar-clement-st-1940s.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$russian-orthodox-church.jpg]] '''This Russian Church dominates its stretch of Geary Boulevard in the Richmond, Holy Virgin Cathedral at 26th Avenue.'''
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24seacliff%24bikes_itm%24bikes-in-1958-w-gg-bridge.jpg]] [[Image:richmond$gg-bridge-from-seacliff.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24ocean-beach-c-1920s.jpg]] [[Playland|Prev. Document]] [[Russians in the Richmond|Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Quake-shacks-in-Richmond.jpg]] '''Richmond District'''
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  • [[Russians in the Richmond |Prev. Document]] [[Get Your Ashes Hauled |Next Document]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1980s]] [[category:religion]] [[category:LGBTQI]] [[c
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  • ''by Renee Renaud in'' The Richmond ReView, ''February 1989'' [[Image:richmond$odd-fellows-cemetery-1899.jpg]]
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  • ...e development and creation of the "Rosie The Riveter" national monument in Richmond, California.''' '''One of many images at the Rosie the Riveter National Monument in Richmond, California, showcasing the vital role of women workers in the mobilization
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  • [[Image:richmond$geary-and-43rd-in-1917.jpg]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Transit]] [[category:1920s]] [[cat
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  • For seven frolicking years from 1902-1907, the Richmond District was home to the "largest pleasure resort in America" - the Chutes! ...l in the background and west across the [[From the Great Sand Waste to the Richmond|"sand waste"]] to the Pacific Ocean. Four boats a minute carried eight ride
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  • [[Image:richmond$cliff-house-and-dunes.jpg|720px|thumb]] '''Sand dunes in the Richmond, c. 1890. Cliff House is barely visible, left of center; Sutro's Mansion is
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  • [[Category:Richmond|Richmond]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$simmons-family-1903.jpg]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:1980s]] [[category:North Beach]]
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  • ...ours-habitat.gif|link=Why is it called "Richmond"?]] [[Why is it called "Richmond"?|-->Open Space Habitat tour continues]]
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  • '''1901 view north, Golden Gate Park in foreground, sand dune in Richmond District around 20th to 35th Avenues, a few residences scattered around tod
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24sutro-steam-train-1890s.jpg|720px|thumb]] [[Image:Richmond%24sutro-steam-locomotive.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24richmond-trolley.jpg]] [[category:Western Addition]] [[category:1880s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:2000s]] [[category:1910s]] [[categ
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  • '''Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, 1904, looking northward across Richmond District.'''
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  • ...at just moved from [[Ethnic Cleansing in San Francisco|the Fillmore to the Richmond]] where he is befriended by a white officer on horse patrol, but ends in a ...dition]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:1980s]] [[categ
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  • ...f Chinese were able to freely move out of Chinatown and settle here in the Richmond, so much so that as many of you know, Clement street became home to what wa ...intersection have affected housing and transportation that has served the Richmond District and our whole City, and in some cases, our whole nation to this pr
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  • [[Image:richmond$cliff-house-1880s.jpg|720px]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1870s]] [[category:1880s]] [[category:1890s]] [[categ
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  • ...eadership in the Laotian refugee community living in the toxic hot spot of Richmond.''' ...daily lives. This approach led APEN to launch local organizing projects in Richmond and Oakland, California.
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  • [[Image:richmond$cliff-train.jpg]] [[Pre-Urban Richmond District |Prev. Document]] [[C L I F F H O U S E |Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Tours-food.gif|link=Sand Dunes in the Richmond]] [[Sand Dunes in the Richmond| Continue Food Tour]]
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  • [[Image:Richmond$city-view-east-1938.jpg]] '''Bird-eye view of the Richmond District, looking east in 1938. The Columbarium is the round structure, low
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  • ...my parents bought a home, moving out to the Avenues in Ocean Beach in the Richmond District, which made it easier for papa to commute to and from Westlake. He [[category:Italian]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:Mission]] [[cat
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  • ...d numbers to assist with cleanup. Dozens of these volunteers worked at the Richmond Bird Care Center, cleaning sludge off injured seabirds. Despite active host Richmond Bird Care Center was opened just after 8 am January 19, 1971. It was opened
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  • | colspan="2" | '''After major successes in Richmond responding to the disproportionate environmental effects caused by the Chev The major success of the LOP’s first campaign in Richmond, which secured an adequate emergency response system for the local Laotian
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  • [[Image:ecology1$richmond-dunes-c-1890s.jpg]] '''Richmond Sand Dunes (1890s)'''
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  • ...[[category:1940s]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:Jordan Park]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1950s]] [[category:1890s]] [[category:1900s]] [[categ
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  • [[Image:richmond$columbarium-photograph.jpg]] '''The Neptune Society Columbarium in the Richmond, 1995.'''
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  • '''The Santa Fe railroad slip, which connected San Francisco to Richmond, from this Pier 52 location.'''
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  • [https://archive.org/details/richmondreview?&sort=date ''Richmond ReView''], <br>
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  • [[Image:Richmond%24sutro-statue-looking-south.jpg]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1870s]] [[category:1860s]] [[category:1890s]] [[categ
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  • ...aks Tunnel]] to establish the West Portal neighborhood, and developing the Richmond. ...1903. Perhaps more notable is that he [http://www.outsidelands.org/nelson-richmond.php?utm_source=story&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=stories set the record] fo
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  • <font size=4>Richmond Bridge “feasibility rides”</font><br /> ...za of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge which included over 100 cyclists. The Richmond Bridge includes a breakdown lane along its entire length, so could easily a
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  • '''c. 1898 Looking northwest. Taken from Sweeny Observatory. Richmond District. Sutro line carhouse. Sand dunes, Golden Gate, Point Bonita in dis ...ople with horses and carriages, North now JFK Drive curving at center with Richmond District sand dunes beyond wnp37.00575.jpg|800px]]
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  • ...on Haight Street, so his Chutes Realty Company purchased some land in the Richmond District and begin building a new Chutes theme park. The [[The Chutes at Fu ...ot solely a movie theater, the Chutes Theater was the first theater in the Richmond District to show “moving pictures.” Hardy Downing and his “loop-the-l
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  • [[Image:File--CF-627-Wartime-Richmond-Shipyard.jpg]] '''Wartime employees shift change, Kaiser Richmond shipyard #1, circa 1943. '''
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  • [[Image:Richmond freeway.jpg|800px]] '''Richmond-Golden Gate park freeway plans.'''
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  • ...ner of roughly one twelfth of the land in San Francisco (most of it in the Richmond and the Sunset), was giving a mercifully short speech. He praised the view ...like to stand on a hill in San Francisco and see only sand dunes where my Richmond apartment is now.
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  • ...Americans returned to their homes in Nihonmachi, some chose to move to the Richmond District. ...Boulevard was widened to provide middle-class residents of the Sunset and Richmond districts a major thoroughfare into downtown. This widening also effectivel
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  • ...rty-first streets ran from downtown into the Mission District. The growing Richmond and Sunset Districts had First through Forty-ninth avenues. The Bayview Dis ...at finding distinct names for all the numbered or lettered streets. In the Richmond and Sunset districts they devised a full set of Spanish names to conform to
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  • ...gory:1990s]] [[category:species]] [[category:Golden Gate Park]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Presidio]]
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  • Martin MacIntyre is the fellow to thank for getting bike lanes rolling in the Richmond District. He still lives nearby, on the shoulder of Lone Mountain, and he j ...ill be celebrated with a noontime parade this Sunday on Lake Street in the Richmond District. San Francisco’s first traffic lane reserved exclusively for bic
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  • Between 1970, when Richmond Environmental Action (REA) was founded, and 1979, there had grown up a doze ...the City office of Recycling, the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Council and Richmond Environmental Action responded to the impending dissolution and reformed SF
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  • ...[[category:1880s]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:The Argonaut]][[category:Richmond District]]
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  • [[Image:richmond$playland$playland_itm$playland-north-1940.jpg]] [[Image:Richmond%24playland%24%24playland-playbeauties.jpg]]
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  • ...] [[category:1900s]] [[category:1906]] [[category:Photography]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:North Beach]]
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  • Anyone who has driven east on Geary Boulevard from the Richmond District knows that, as you pass Gough, the road bends to the south and the 1. “Looking Back – Starr King,” ''Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon'', July 4, 2020. https://sfrichmondreview.com/2020/07/
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  • ...ously been located at Fulton and Fillmore in the Western Addition.) If the Richmond was, in many ways, a westward extension of many of the social and cultural
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  • ...ation and was moved to the [[The Chutes at Fulton and 10th Ave., 1902-1907|Richmond around Fulton and Tenth Avenue]].
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  • ...ound nearby on the corner of 47th Avenue and Cabrillo Street, in the Outer Richmond District. According to SF Planning Department records, it was relocated in
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  • ...o early San Francisco noticed that "the [[From the Great Sand Waste to the Richmond|Great Sand Waste]]" featured both vegetated and unvegetated dunes. In some
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  • ...the league championship last year. "But, you see, all the players live in Richmond now. They still call themselves the South Park Gators though, and come arou
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  • ...in San Francisco but rarely found outside of their natural habitats in the Richmond, the Sunset and the Outer Mission.
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  • ...ughters together and found acceptance as a bi-racial couple in their inner Richmond neighborhood.
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  • [[category:Transit]] [[category:1970s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Bicycling]]
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  • ...[[category:habitat]] [[category:species]] [[category:Presidio]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Potrero Hill]]
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  • ...tist shows industries of the San Francisco Bay Area--the oil refineries of Richmond, the shipping companies (Matson and Dollar lines) of the Pacific Ocean, and
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  • Richmond
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  • ...as doing anything. I was fed up with Standard Oil as I’d grown up with the Richmond refinery pollution since being born in San Rafael in ’49.
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  • ...//sfrichmondreview.com/2017/11/02/plan-to-protect-neighborhoods-abandoned/ Richmond Review], and the Ingleside-Excelsior Light under the title "Plan to Protect ...Hollywood, Merced Manor, Mission Terrace, Oceanview, Outer Mission, Outer Richmond, Outer Sunset, Parkside, Portola, Sea Cliff, Stonestown and Sunnyside.
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  • ...[[category:species]] [[category:habitat]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:2020s]]
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  • ...r 250 individuals and have offices in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, and Richmond. ...s, Courtney. 2 March 2015. Location: Native American Health Center (NAHC), Richmond. Interview. <br>
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  • ...n launches the union in 1868. The union is taken over and run by Lizzie G. Richmond, who, with her husband, relocates printing operations for the union to Mont ...omen’s Co-operative Printing Union | WCPU]], 2nd floor. In 1873, Lizzie G. Richmond takes over the union and relocates it to its more permanent location on Mon
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  • ...ican West.[5] His photograph of the storefront shows Boudin Bakery at this Richmond location back in 1931. ...ategory:1840s]] [[category:Gold Rush]] [[category:North Beach]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Power and Money]] [[category:1940s]] [[category:1980s
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  • ...italizing not only Chinatown but creating new Chinese neighborhoods in the Richmond and Sunset Districts. Many have come seeking refuge from political instabil
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  • ...all the way to Union City and Pleasanton, hug the bayside from Fremont to Richmond, and grace the banks of the river from Martinez to Antioch. ...santon Ridge, or the recent eminent domain acquisition of Breuner Marsh in Richmond.
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  • ...e. It starts out as a black child that just moved from the Fillmore to the Richmond where he is befriended by a white officer on horse patrol, but ends in a ra ...ho lived in the Fillmore were dispersed to the East Bay cities of Oakland, Richmond, and to Hunter's Point/Bayview. As the Redevelopment Agency smashed homes
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  • ...filled. The San Francisco and Oakland airports were expanding, the city of Richmond planned to fill in thousands of tidal acres for further expansion of its in ...ll the Bay, including the insane plans of San Mateo County and the city of Richmond. The state of the Bay today is much better thanks to the early environmenta
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  • .... Richmond, who arrived in San Francisco from Rhode Island in 1869. Lizzie Richmond built a thriving organization and is responsible for its great success.
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  • ...tion Radio begins its story in 1993, on the rooftop of an apartment in the Richmond District inspired by Free Radio Berkeley. It quickly became a voice of and ...st as they were produced. In June 1995, a gang of police officers from the Richmond district station, led by Officer Mark Andaya, beat and pepper-sprayed Aaron
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  • ...Other notable emergency shipyards included Kaiser Permanente shipyards in Richmond, California and Portland, Oregon, as well as Mare Island in Vallejo and [[H ...e 1960s. The plight of the black Marinship workers, and of those in nearby Richmond/Oakland and Hunter’s Point shipyards, was unique in that the African-Amer
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  • ...to an eight lane expressway to move traffic through the Fillmore into the Richmond District with tunnels under Fillmore St. and Presidio/Masonic. The dislocat
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  • [[category:Power and Money]][[category:famous characters]][[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1850s]]
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  • ...est were originally named for the letters of the alphabet, starting in the Richmond District with A (later Anza) Street and ending with the Sunset's X (later c '''An earthquake shack encampment in the Richmond District'''
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  • When we packed to move from Le Conte Avenue to the Richmond District in 1939 we came across one bottle of wine. Its golden liquid gleam
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  • ...ached the heart of the business district, and enjoyed direct access to the Richmond District, ripe for development. After three unsuccessful efforts at the pol [[Image:richmond$muni-geary-blvd-1912.jpg]]
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  • [[Why is it called "Richmond"?|Why is it called "Richmond"?]] [[Sand Dunes in the Richmond|Sand Dunes in the Richmond]]
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  • In 1939 following my widowed mother’s remarriage we moved to the Richmond district. I never returned to the Bayview. Most of my girlfriends had marri
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  • ...ersity of San Francisco, the hills separating the Western Addition and the Richmond District were the final resting place (not! learn why not!) of more than 10 ...egory:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Sunset]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Golden Gate Park]] [[category:Water]] [[category:Diam
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  • ...gar workers. Pittsburgh, the second largest, was mostly a steel town. Only Richmond, at the western end of the industrial belt and the terminus of the Santa Fe ...es. The first big refinery was Union Oil in 1896; Standard Oil followed at Richmond in 1901, and four others came in soon thereafter. Oil came by pipeline, shi
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  • ...When my eleven-year old sister announced that she would be moving to the Richmond district, one of her girlfriends asked if she would now be required to say
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  • ...in making the western neighborhoods, the “outside lands” of the Sunset and Richmond districts, part of San Francisco. But he also was involved in a sordid scan
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  • ...s]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:Women]] [[category:Presidio]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Food]] [[category:Pacific Heights]] [[category:Marina
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  • [[Image:Richmond$sister-boom-boom.jpg]]
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  • ...s teased her that she sounded like a 30 year old Mission mom moving out to Richmond with her family. But the place was such a dump that they had to cancel the
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  • ...August. We felt so superior to the people who lived out in the Sunset and Richmond district and were fogged in during school vacation. We always headed for th In 1939 we moved to the Richmond. I never went back. Our neighborhood had disappeared completely when the fr
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  • ...what they say as an oppressive police force in Black communities in North Richmond and Oakland by following a strategy of ‘policing the police,’ wherein H
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  • ...are no longer active, as they deliver waste to the Southwest plant by the Richmond Transport, a big tunnel under Sutro Heights. [[category:1970s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Waste]] [[category:2020s]]
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  • ...attempt; former butler Alfred Beverley, also British and a close friend of Richmond’s; and Ah Wing, Stanford’s fiercely loyal Chinese cook who was singled ...5) that never came, described nonexistent evidence, and vilified suspects Richmond and Ah Wing for the sole purpose of selling papers. When police suspicion i
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  • ...my ear.” He was working at the VA Hospital on Clement Street in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco. “Every lunch break I would go out there and fo
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  • ...oint in the southeast corner of San Francisco, the docks across the bay in Richmond, and those in Marin City. In San Francisco, 30,000 war workers were housed ..., many residents will be pushed out of the city, most likely to Oakland or Richmond, or simply forced on to the street.
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  • ...st was judged by people from North Beach, Mission, Noe Valley, Sunset, and Richmond. Prizes were supplied by Hayes Valley businesses. A concert by the Harmony
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  • ...Western labor practices, and cattle ranching. Much of what is now known as Richmond, Berkeley, and Oakland was once Rancho San Antonio, miles of ranchland for
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  • ...tury streetcars were big business. First demonstrated in the late 1880s in Richmond, Virginia, the electric streetcar was considered a utopian vision of using
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  • ...dro) in Marin County and directly east across the Bay at Point Pinole near Richmond. This map shows where they were in the 1880s:
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  • Locke praised Richmond Barthe's famous sculpture of a mother holding her lynched son as a work of
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  • [[Image:richmond$legion-of-honor-photo.jpg]] ...wers. Born in 1881 to poor Danish immigrants trying to [[Sand Dunes in the Richmond|farm the sand dunes]] at the edge of San Francisco, Alma de Bretteville was
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  • ...vice to Anyone.” The Negro newcomer who walked into a lunch counter in the Richmond, the Sunset or the Mission was never sure whether he would get a sandwich o
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  • [[category:Ecology]] [[category:Presidio]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:species]] [[category:habitat]]
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  • [[category:African-American]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1960s]] [[category:Racism]] [[category:Dissent]]
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  • ...wounded in what was thought to be a reprisal attack by the Wah Ching at a Richmond District residence. It was then that the “Chinatown Squad” was re-estab
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  • ...gory:San Francisco outside the city]] [[category:Potrero Hill]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Bayview/Hunter's Point]] [[category:Bernal Heights]]
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  • [[category:Public Art]] [[category:French]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:Fairs]] [[cate
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  • ...the waters where eel grass grew. Along the shores of Sausalito, and Points Richmond and Molate, 3,000,000 cubic yards of bay mud got ripped out so that Marinsh
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  • 15. Robert Neptune, ''California’s Uncommon Markets'', (Richmond, CA: Associated Cooperatives, Inc, 1971), 51.<br>
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  • ...his sons built homes adjacent to newly constructed streetcar lines in the Richmond and Sunset districts.
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  • Gaby started up with a boyfriend in Richmond, and the abuse immediately began both from him and his mother. They had her Out on the street alone in Richmond, Gaby began living in abandoned buildings and houses. “I heard about a lo
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  • ...xpanded and residential suburbs grew in the Mission, Western Addition, and Richmond districts. For licensing purposes both kinds of vehicles were termed “hac
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  • ...total being in these two building types. These demolitions centered on the Richmond, Parkside and Sunset neighborhoods.
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  • [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Landmarks]] [[category:Buildings]] [[category:1860s]]
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  • ...e early bus routes in San Francisco. The Route Number One Line crossed the Richmond District and Golden Gate Park to Mount Davidson. Edgehill is in the upper l
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  • ...entieth century. After 1900, new neighborhoods developed in the Sunset and Richmond districts as families followed the streetcar lines into what had shortly be
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  • ...y given real names (similar to what happened in the "outside lands" of the Richmond and Sunset). But on this 1909 map, Jennings, Ingalls, Hawes, Griffith, and
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  • ...entered struggles, African-Americans in South Berkeley, Oakland and nearby Richmond responded to violent police oppression through a variety of means including ...tiatives in four different cities in the Bay Area: San Francisco, Oakland, Richmond and Berkeley.[5] Shortly after the referendum was written, Seale was arrest
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  • ...Indeed, Hunters Point, along with such enterprises as Kaiser shipyards in Richmond, Marinship in Sausalito, Moore Dry Dock Company in Oakland, and Mare Island
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  • '''Giant Powder Company's installations at Point Pinole northwest of Richmond.'''
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  • ...he San Francisco Labor Council, the city’s small Republican Party, and the Richmond Review newspaper all opposed Prop E, consistent with the city’s political ..., West of Twin Peaks, Visitacion Valley, Ingle-side, Excelsior, Chinatown, Richmond, Sea Cliff, Marina, Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, and Laurel Heights.
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  • ...erry, used from 1916 to 1956 to transport cars, cattle, and people between Richmond and San Rafael, was decommissioned in 1960 and was brought to Gate Six, the
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  • ...hat he shanghaied the machines and ran off with them. He had some place in Richmond or Alameda, and I remember going out there to talk to him and he took a sho
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  • ...at the Grant Avenue Fair in 1960;''' ''Photo: C.R. Snyder'']] In 1958, in Richmond, across the bay from San Francisco, I was in the twelfth grade. In Mrs. Wea
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  • ...is an upscale neighborhood somewhere on the edge of the diverse but quiet Richmond district. There aren’t any hip bars or bookstores in Laurel Heights, and During those months, I often rode the 38 Geary out to the Richmond district to visit my sister and her new baby girl. Each time, I couldn’t
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  • ...he current Bay Bridge and the other at the approximate location of today’s Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. While the tops of the structures would serve as transpor ...was once wetlands and open water. The largest fill would have been off the Richmond, Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville shoreline. The plan envisioned a twelve-m
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  • ...ial property in Richmond, participated in a joint venture with the city of Richmond to develop terminal facilities, and operated that city’s wharf and wareho
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  • ...the corner of California Street and 2nd Avenue, in the fast-growing Inner Richmond district.[71] After the Earthquake and Fire of 1906, Pelton was one of seve
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  • ...y:African-American]] [[category:Dissent]] [[category:Downtown]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:1960s]]]
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  • ...the Western Addition, another 32 percent lived directly to the west in the Richmond district, and 16 percent were directly north of the Western Addition in Pac
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  • ...jobs up there. And then Kaiser started building those yards over there in Richmond. They needed hands to work in those places.
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  • ...later modernized and reopened in 1967 as the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge. The Richmond-San Rafael Bridge was opened in 1956. But the California Department of High
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  • ...nties would be connected by a futuristic train system, with Santa Venetia, Richmond, Concord, and Fremont each acting as the terminus for different train lines
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  • [[category:Book Excerpts]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Landmarks]] [[category:Buildings]] [[category:1940s]]
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  • ...know that Pier 70 was part of the nexus of shipyards, including Sausalito, Richmond, Alameda, Oakland, Mare Island and Hunters Point, that made the Bay Area on
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  • ...k couplet, as well as with some residents and businesses of the Sunset and Richmond Districts. These west-side interests wanted to preserve automobile access t ...made up 55 percent of voters in the Sunset and 49 percent of voters in the Richmond.<br>
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  • ...ed resistance by San Francisco neighborhoods, especially in the Sunset and Richmond where neighbors were dedicated to stopping the proposed Western Freeway. Su
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  • ...category:1920s]] [[category:1930s]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Western Addition]]
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  • ...a San Francisco lawyer and unofficial golf historian. Links grew up in the Richmond District and played the game at various uninspiring venues, but he quickly
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  • ...cts, and more than upper value ranges. Districts 27 and 28, the Sunset and Richmond areas, newer middle-class suburbs, developed for the most part after 1906.
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  • ...ry:Downtown]][[category:Chinatown]][[category:Western Addition]][[category:Richmond District]][[category:1860s]][[category:1870s]][[category:1880s]][[category:
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  • ...unty on the west side of the bay. In the East Bay, the line would run from Richmond in western Contra Costa County to Fremont in southern Alameda County, and o
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  • ...s:text:2006.05.0060:article=5&highlightauth=cheeseman%2Cd.%2Cw.#match1 The Richmond Times Dispatch], March 6, 1861. <br>
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  • ...Street Spirit'' contributed to, was shutting down the East Bay Hospital in Richmond in 1997, which was known for its psychiatric and human rights abuses. The p
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  • ...were being established in industrial suburbs like South San Francisco and Richmond by the turn of the century. These included a wide cross-section of industri ...ory on 21st Street]], opened in 1913, was replaced by a Model A factory in Richmond in 1931 as Ford responded to the competitive challenge of General Motors. T
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  • The Sunset and Richmond districts are known for fog and sand. These features made the land west of ...Francisco and the undeveloped land west of Twin Peaks, later to become the Richmond and Sunset districts. He eventually owned about one-twelfth of the city.7
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  • ...aintenance problem and the children were moved to another orphanage in the Richmond District. The property was eventually sold to the State of California.
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  • ...began to expand into erstwhile Italian areas of North Beach; parts of the Richmond District became a second Chinatown. By the 1970 census, the city had become
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  • ....(23) A similar effort was undertaken in San Francisco: between 1970, when Richmond Environmental Action (REA) was founded, and 1979, when there had grown up a ...oil and volunteers mobilized immediately. Volunteer centers were set up in Richmond and at the San Francisco Zoo, where for two months hundreds of volunteers t
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  • ...death this way after the 1852 harvest at Rancho San Pablo, in present day Richmond. Many Indigenous women, known by the derogatory term, “squaws,” (as in
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  • ...of Oxcutzcab founded Tommy’s Mexican Restaurant on Geary Boulevard in the Richmond District, with his wife Elmy, in 1965. Since then, Mayans from Mexico’s Y
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  • ...ghts, Albany, El Cerrito, and central-east Oakland, with outlyers in Point Richmond, Crockett and South San Francisco. There is no comprehensive study of gentr
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  • ...logues and community-building among residents. African-American tenants in Richmond, California leveraged their tenants’ organization, as Baranski notes, “ ...s from Marilyn Johnson, “Urban Arsenals: War Housing and Social Change in Richmond and Oakland, California, 1941-1945,” ''Pacific Historical Review'' 60, no
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  • ...to run parallel to 19th Avenue and would have bisected both the Sunset and Richmond districts, turned the working class and petit bourgeois of the city’s wes
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  • ...gory:Presidio]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Sunset]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Civic Center]] [[category:Anarchism]] [[category:Hous
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  • Mother called from Richmond this evening. She said she had just been nominated to a new city commission
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  • ...one designs over the next decade. [39]. [[Image:M1-108.jpg|330px|left]] In Richmond, Doug Minkler began designing political serigraphs in 1979, with jagged, en
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  • '''Alvin Duskin''': Well, certainly in the Richmond. Around here you see old houses coming down and these really incredibly ug
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  • ...Kaiser took many of his cues from David Bohannon, who built Rollingwood in Richmond during the war for Kaiser's shipyard workers. <br>
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  • The Richmond District’s abysmal summer weather was no secret or recent phenomenon. In ...egory:Mission]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Western Addition]]
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  • ...Station was built the same time as the North Beach Police Station and the Richmond Station, also designed by City Architect John Reid, Jr., in anticipation of ...rkansas and Louisiana to take jobs in Bay Area shipyards in San Francisco, Richmond and Marin County. According to the 1950 Census, Census Tract L-1 had 568 Af
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  • ...tical Edge]] [[category:Mission]] [[category:Bernal Heights]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:LGBTQI]] [[category:Women]] [[category:Noe Valley]] [
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  • ...to newer homes with grass in front and large back yards in the Sunset and Richmond Districts. My character and conscience were molded by my experience as a po
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  • ...n Gate Park Lakes|lakes partly filled]] from the drains and faucets of the Richmond-Sunset District.
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  • ...category:1900s]] [[category:1910s]] [[category:Haight-Ashbury]] [[category:Richmond District]] [[category:Western Addition]]
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  • ...at the time of its completion was the largest supervised playground in the Richmond District.
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  • ...unity, guard Gene Brown had starred for Washington High in San Francisco’s Richmond District, and K.C. Jones of course had been a star for Commerce High and li
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  • ...of whom had come to the Fillmore and Hunters Point (as well as Oakland and Richmond in the East Bay and Marin City in Marin County) during the war, and now com
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  • ...phs) which had been filled for the 1939 World's Fair. Wartime shipyards in Richmond, Alameda, and Sausalito added to the expanding shoreline.
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  • 12. The older working class districts of the East Bay (Oakland, Richmond, Union City, Hercules, etc.) were also hammered when the bubble burst. Many
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  • ...(Daily Alta California, September 2, 1862, 1; “Death of the ‘Fire Queen’,” Richmond Dispatch, August 2, 1885, 1), she crossed the continent from New York City
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