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  2. Richmond High School (Richmond, California) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond High School (Formally known as Richmond Union High School) opened on August 5, 1907, in a two-room building on Standard Avenue with 36 students, three teachers, one principal, and one supervising principal. In 1908 a new building was erected for $85,000 US$85,000 (equivalent to $2,800,000 in 2023) on 23rd Street near Macdonald Avenue.

  3. 23rd Street station (Muni Metro) - Wikipedia

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    23rd Street station is a light rail station on the Muni Metro T Third Street line, located in the median of Third Street in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The station opened with the T Third Street line on January 13, 2007.

  4. Taraval and 22nd Avenue / Taraval and 23rd Avenue stations

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    A connecting shuttle line running from 20th Avenue on Taraval Street, 33rd Avenue, Vicente Street, and 35th Avenue to Sloat Boulevard (meeting the 12 Ocean line) was opened by 1910. [2] This trackage, which saw infrequent passenger service, formed a barrier to continued expansion of the city-owned Municipal Railway into the Parkside district.

  5. 23rd Street (Richmond, California) - Wikipedia

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    It hosts a Cinco de Mayo Festival every year, having a parade at Nevin Avenue in Richmond all the way into San Pablo. On May 1, 2006 most of the storefronts on 23rd Street were closed in observance of the great American boycott known as "Day Without an Immigrant." [4] A protest was staged on 23rd Street with about 25,000 participants. [5]

  6. George Washington High School (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The City of San Francisco set aside $2 million in 1930 to build a high school to serve the Richmond District, its seventh public high school and most expensive school at that time. The three-story academic building was designed by Timothy L. Pflueger and inspired by Washington's home in Virginia, Mount Vernon . [ 2 ]

  7. 7 Haight/Noriega - Wikipedia

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    From the Salesforce Transit Center, buses run on Fremont Street to Market Street. The route runs on Market until turning off at Haight Street, which the 7 follows for its length. At Golden Gate Park, buses turn south on Stanyan then right on Lincoln. The inbound and outbound routes split to use 22nd and 23rd Avenues, respectively, until turning ...

  8. Third and Townsend Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Third and Townsend Depot was the main train station in the city of San Francisco for much of the first three quarters of the 20th century. The station at Third Street and Townsend Street served as the northern terminus for Southern Pacific's Peninsula Commute line between San Francisco and San Jose (forerunner of Caltrain) and long-distance trains between San Francisco and Los Angeles via ...

  9. List of Bay Area Rapid Transit stations - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco: November 5, 1973: 5,600: 0: 19th Street Oakland ^ O Orange Line R Red Line Y Yellow Line — Oakland: September 11, 1972: 4,492: 0: 24th Street Mission B Blue Line G Green Line R Red Line Y Yellow Line — San Francisco: November 5, 1973: 5,364: 0: Antioch † Y Yellow Line † — Antioch: May 26, 2018: 1,721: 1,012: Ashby O ...