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  2. Bayview–Hunters Point, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Point & Conch Point (1700s), Potrero Viejo (1830s–1860s), Butchertown (1830s–1960s), Southern San Francisco (1839; on some maps), Hunters Point Shipyard (1869–1939), Railroad Avenue (former name for "3rd Street"; 1886–1910), Bayview-Hunter's Point (1960s–present), Bayview Heights ("redevelopment" name; 2010s–present) – The Point (nickname), The Port (nickname), The Yard ...

  3. Visitacion Valley, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, after a series of reviews and delays, the Board of Supervisors approved a plan to develop the vacant land at Schlage Lock Factory and Southern Pacific Railway, naming it the Visitacion Valley Redevelopment Area. The plan also includes improvement to Leland Avenue and Bayshore Boulevard [30] That same year, all structures on the Schlage ...

  4. Big Five of Bayview - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Robert Kennedy visited Bayview Hunters Point and spoke with Ruth Williams about the issues of poverty facing the community. Ruth Williams’ testimony before the United States Senate Appropriations Committee in 1970 led to the release of 30 million dollars of Housing and Urban Development funds to Bayview Hunters Point residents. The ...

  5. India Basin, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    There is an undeveloped area within Piers 90–96 which the Port calls the Pier 90–94 Backlands. [19] The Butchertown/India Basin neighborhood was absorbed into Bayview–Hunters Point in approximately 1938, prior to World War II, when the United States Navy took over the Bethlehem Steel Hunters Point Dry Docks.

  6. San Francisco Bay View - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's distribution in its print edition extends to the larger San Francisco Bay Area and it is mailed to subscribers, including prisoners, across the United States. [2] Its name refers to the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood. From its founding in 1976, the print edition was published weekly.

  7. Hunters Point - Wikipedia

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    Hunter's Point, Queens, a neighborhood in New York City Hunterspoint Avenue (LIRR station), a station of the Long Island Rail Road railroad; Hunters Point Avenue (IRT Flushing Line), a station of New York City Subway; Hunter's Point South, a mixed-use development in Hunter's Point, Queens; Hunter's Point, Quebec, an Indian settlement

  8. Bayview Park, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Bayview Park (sometimes Bay View Park) is a 46.63-acre (18.87 ha) park in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood of southeast San Francisco.The park's land is mainly occupied by a large hill named either Bayview Hill or Candlestick Hill, west of the former site of Candlestick Park and east of the Bayshore Freeway; it is prominently visible from both.

  9. Bayview-Hunters Point - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Bayview-Hunters Point