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Potrero Hill Neighborhood House building was designed by architect Julia Morgan, and was completed on June 11, 1922. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is a single story Arts and Crafts –style building. [ 6 ] The Potrero Hill Neighborhood House design contained a large lobby with a fireplace, an assembly hall, clubrooms, a kindergarten, and a gymnasium room.
Its adjacent Potrero Hill Community Garden [27] was established in the 1970s, operating under the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and boasts panoramic view of the city. Potrero Hill Recreation Center was renovated in 2011 and has a baseball field, a tennis court, a basketball court, and a dog park.
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Potrero Hill — a prominent hill and neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Located in southeastern San Francisco near San Francisco Bay . Pages in category "Potrero Hill, San Francisco"
Maxwell was later appointed by the church as the executive director of the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House from 1971 until 2003, [4] [5] a role she served until her death at the age of 83. [ 6 ] : 76 The Potrero Hill Neighborhood House serves the local community with adult education classes, youth and summer school classes, a kindergarten, a ...
The fate of the so-called “Kellogg mansion” was sealed. The sale of the nearly century-old landmark home on Dunedin’s Buena Vista Drive closed in June for $4 million. The long-filed ...
Wormser-Coleman House: 1834 California Street June 1, 1973 54 Edward Coleman House: 1701 Franklin Street July 6, 1973 55 Lilienthal-Orville Pratt House: 1818–1824 California Street July 6, 1973 56 Roos House: 3500 Jackson Street August 6, 1973 57 Talbot–Dutton House: 1782 Pacific Avenue November 2, 1973 58 Merryvale Antiques: 3640 Buchanan ...
The W.K. Kellogg House. The W. K. Kellogg House is a two-story, T-plan house with a low, slate-covered hipped roof and stucco exterior. The roof has wide, projecting eaves and small round-head dormers. The main facade contains French doors with a transom above, and a band of paired casement windows on the second story.