Potrero Hill is a residential neighborhood in San Francisco, California. A working-class neighborhood until gentrification in the late 1990s, it is now home to mostly upper-income residents.
Aerial view of the Union Iron Works circa 1918, with the Dogpatch neighborhood on the far left, looking north.
18th St. and Texas St.
View of downtown San Francisco from Potrero Hill
The Anchor Brewing Company building
Mission District, San Francisco
The Mission District, commonly known as the Mission, is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. One of the oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco, the Mission District's name is derived from Mission San Francisco de Asís, built in 1776 by the Spanish. The Mission is historically one of the most notable centers of the city's Chicano/Mexican-American community.
Pioneer Race Course 1853, the grandstands shown were located just south of 24th and Shotwell St.
Corner of Beale and Mission Streets, San Francisco, c. 1863
The Women's Building. Street murals and paintings of Latin American culture by local artists are a common feature and attraction.
Alta California mission, Mission San Francisco de Asis, the namesake of the neighborhood, and the oldest building in the city located in the far western end of the neighborhood on Dolores Street