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24th & Douglass via Forest Hill station: Replaced by 13 Guerrero and 48 Quintara/24th Street: South of Market, Mission District, Noe Valley, Diamond Heights, Forest Hill: 1948: 1983 [7] 12 Mission/Ocean Ferry Building: Ocean & Phelan: Replaced by 49 Van Ness/Mission: South of Market, Mission District, Bernal Heights, Excelsior, Balboa Park ...
Other transit lines include the 29 Sunset, 48 Quintara-24th Street, 66 Quintara, and 18 46th Avenue. The Parkside branch of the San Francisco Public Library is also located in the area. The Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove is known as the location of the Stern Grove Festival summer concerts. The neighborhood is represented by District 4.
Caltrain's 22nd Street station is on the eastern edge of the hill, and the San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI), provides bus service in the area (the 19-Polk, 22-Fillmore, 10-Townsend, and 48-Quintara - 24th St) and the new light rail service, completed in 2006, on 3rd Street (the T-Third Street). [38]
English: The intersection of 24th Avenue and Quintara Street in Sunset District, San Francisco, California, USA. Abraham Lincoln High School (ALHS) visible in midground with electronic sign board. Abraham Lincoln High School (ALHS) visible in midground with electronic sign board.
Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA 47: Model Laundry: Model Laundry: August 14, 1984 : 513–523 25th St. Galveston: Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA 48: Col. Hugh B. and Helen Moore House
Map of Galveston in 1871 Galveston City Railway Company c 1894. At the end of the 19th century, Galveston was a booming metropolis with a population of 37,000. Its position on the natural harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico made it the center of trade in Texas and one of the largest cotton ports in the nation, in competition with New Orleans. [22]
Ashton Villa is a fully restored, historic home located on the corner of 24th and Broadway in Galveston, Texas, United States. Constructed in 1859, it was one of the first brick structures in Texas built by slaves.
In 1996, Rex opened the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe in Galveston, Texas in the Strand Historic District. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 3 ] In 2016, Rex retired due to health problems. He sold the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe to a past stage musician and patron, Joel Mora, and his wife Angela Mora. [ 3 ]