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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    October 10, 1975 (Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, 2905 Hyde Street: Fisherman's Wharf: Flat-bottomed scow schooner built in 1891 to haul goods on and around San Francisco Bay and river delta areas.

  3. San Francisco’s real estate market has been crippled by a ...

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    More than San Francisco 50,000 realtors are having to sell houses the old-fashioned way, thanks to a 11-day long cyberattack attack on the the multiple listings platform they rely on.

  4. San Francisco Redevelopment Agency - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency had forced out 50,000 African Americans from the Fillmore District in order to build new housing and new commercial buildings. [21] [23] [19] They had bulldozed the neighborhood but then left empty lots for some 30 years, destroying the once vibrant black community. [21] [24] [25] [26]

  5. Presidio Terrace - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood was developed by the firm of Baldwin & Howell, a leading San Francisco real estate development company. [4] It thrived following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake as prosperous families rebuilt outside the destroyed neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city. Presidio Terrace was originally marketed to white residents only.

  6. Koshland House - Wikipedia

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    The property was established as San Francisco Landmark 95 by the City and County of San Francisco on July 9, 1977, [2] and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places listings on December 9, 1983. [3]

  7. Mutual Savings Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    Later that year the property was purchased by real-estate mogul George Whittell Sr., founder of the Whittell Reality Company. The building was owned and managed for the next fifty years by the Whittell Reality Co. In 1961, Citizens' Savings & Loan Association purchased the Mutual Savings Bank Building and the neighboring Flannery Building. [5]

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