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     <span class="bold">The Marina</span>
     <span class="bold">Carville</span>
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     At one point on the western edge of North America, the long wall of the Coast Range funnels inward to a precipitous cleft. A passenger on a steamship in the summer of 1915 entering The Narrows would have beheld an enchanted spectacle, for ranges of golden hills ... [[SAILING TO BYZANTIUM: 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition|read more]]
     In 1895 the Market Street Railway Company began selling old abandoned horse-drawn railcars, "$20 with seats, $10 without." By 1900 more than 100 of these cars were perched in the sand dunes just south of the ocean end of Golden Gate Park. In the beginning, these cars were mostly used... [[CARVILLE: Suburban Bohemia in Fin de Siecle San Francisco|read more]]
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Revision as of 17:53, 26 October 2009

Featured Neighborhood

Carville
In 1895 the Market Street Railway Company began selling old abandoned horse-drawn railcars, "$20 with seats, $10 without." By 1900 more than 100 of these cars were perched in the sand dunes just south of the ocean end of Golden Gate Park. In the beginning, these cars were mostly used... read more