Opening Sloat Blvd

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Unfinished History

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Opening Sloat Blvd. to traffic, 1919.

Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

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Sloat Blvd looking east near Everglade Drive. Mt. Davidson in distance, Stern Grove at left, Nov. 1, 1927.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy C. R. collection

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Sloat Blvd looking west at 45th Avenue with Fleishhacker Zoo at left, 1942.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy C. R. collection

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K-Ingleside derailed near Sloat Boulevard. Edgewood Orphanage visible above trees in Stern Grove, 1950s.

Photo: C. R. collection

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West Portal, Sloat Blvd., and Junipero Serra, c. 1940.

Photo: C. R. collection

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West Portal, Sloat Blvd., and Junipero Serra, July 2014.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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