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'''Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1995. The building on the corner is today home to Christopher's Books.'''
'''Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1995. The building on the corner is today home to Christopher's Books.'''


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''Photo: David Green''
 
== Photographs of Missouri Street at 18th in 1917 and 1995. ==


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'''Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1917.'''
'''Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1917. The Bertich family of 327 Missouri Street had one of the first cars in the neighborhood.'''


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''Photo: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/potrerohill/sets/72057594114844423/ Potrero Hill Archives Project]''


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Green,David - Photographer-Artist
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Unfinished History

Pothill$18th-and-missouri-1995.jpg

Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1995. The building on the corner is today home to Christopher's Books.

Photo: David Green

Pothill$18th-and-missouri-1917.jpg

Missouri St. just south of 18th, looking north, downtown in distance, 1917. The Bertich family of 327 Missouri Street had one of the first cars in the neighborhood.

Photo: Potrero Hill Archives Project


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