Tree-lined sidewalk access to parking, Victorians, and more modern buildings on Sanchez Street near 14th Street in Duboce Triangle. The Duboce Triangle neighborhood is located near the center of San Francisco, on the hilly slopes of Buena Vista between the neighborhoods of the Castro/Eureka Valley, the Mission District, the Haight-Ashbury and the Western Addition. The neighborhood is bounded by Market, Castro and Waller Street, well served by Muni metro, streetcars and buses. Sheltered from the fogs by Buena Vista and Twin Peaks to the West and Alamo Square to the North, the area is one of the sunnier districts in San Francisco. This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...
The sidewalk on Castro Street looking north from 18th toward Market displays some of the color of the neighborhood. ...
Mission Theatre on Mission Street The Mission or the Mission District is the name of a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. ...
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Western Addition is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. ...
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Alamo Square is a park located on top of a hill in the Western Addition neighborhood in San Francisco, USA. It takes up four city blocks and is bordered by Hayes Street to the south, Fulton Street to the north, Scott Street to the west, and Steiner Street to the...
Duboce Park and several smaller "pocket" parks provide attractive public green spaces, but the Duboce Triangle is most notable for its lushly landscaped sidewalks and well-maintained Victorian flats and apartment buildings. These are the direct result of San Francisco's rejection of the wholescale demolition of Victorians and their replacement with slablike public housing that marred the Western Addition in the 1960s. The city used the federal government's slum clearance dollars to renovate the mostly-19th Century housing stock instead, and also to plant street trees, bury utility wires underground, and to widen sidewalks and narrow streets. With its now-mature trees and rejuvenated homes, the Duboce Triangle's distinctly residential and yet urbane feel is more remarkable given its proximity to busy Market Street, the city's main thoroughfare. A small area accessible to the general public that is often of primarily environmental, rather than recreational, importance. ...
The official Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association map excludes the point of the triangle at Market and Waller. This area is sometimes known as Mint Hill, after the United States Mint, an imposing building on a steep rocky cliff overlooking the intersection of Market and Duboce streets. However, most of the homes in this area are similar in character of the rest of Duboce Triangle. Mrs. ...
Demographics
In 2000, about 40% of likely voters in Duboce/Reverse Triangle identified as "gay, bisexual, or other", compared to 11% city-wide.
References - Demographics: "District 8: Under the rainbow" by Betsey Culp. San Francisco Call, 25 September 2000. [1]
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The Bernal Heights neighborhood, familiarly called Bernal, lies to the south of San Franciscos Mission District. ...
The sidewalk on Castro Street looking north from 18th toward Market displays some of the color of the neighborhood. ...
An intersection of Chinatown in San Francisco. ...
Cole Valley is a small neighborhood in San Francisco. ...
Cow Hollow is an upper-class neighborhood in San Francisco, California, located between Russian Hill and The Presidio, and bordering the Marina District. ...
The Crocker-Amazon is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California bordering the Excelsior District. ...
San Franciscos urban renewal projects undertaken during the 1950s and 1960s were aimed at wholesale change in their environments. ...
The Embarcaderos Ferry Building The Embarcadero is the name given the eastern waterfront of San Francisco, California, along San Francisco Bay. ...
The Excelsior District in San Francisco is the area along Mission Street, south of Interstate 280 and north of Geneva Avenue. ...
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Fishermans Wharf sign Fishermans Wharf is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, U.S. Roughly speaking it encompasses the northern waterfront area of San Francisco from Ghirardelli Square or Van Ness Street east to Pier 35 or Kearney Street. ...
Glen Park is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California. ...
The domed Conservatory of Flowers is one of the worlds largest. ...
The corner of Haight and Ashbury in 2005 The Haight-Ashbury is a district of San Francisco, California, USA named after the intersection of Haight Street and Ashbury Street, commonly known as The Haight or, in recent years, The Upper Haight. ...
Haight-Fillmore, or the Lower Haight, is a neighbourhood in San Francisco, California. ...
Hunters Point or Bayview-Hunters Point is a neighborhood in the southeastern portion of San Francisco, California. ...
The commercial district along Geary Boulevard is bookended by the Japan Center pagoda and the AMC Kabuki 8 movie theater complex. ...
Little Saigon is a name given to any of several overseas Vietnamese immigrant and descendant communities outside Vietnam, especially in the United States. ...
The Marina District is an affluent, picturesque neighborhood of San Francisco, California. ...
Mission Bay is a 303 acre neighborhood on the central bayshore of San Francisco, bounded by Townsend Avenue on the north, San Francisco Bay on the east, Mariposa Street on the south, and 7th Street and Interstate 280 on the west. ...
Mission Theatre on Mission Street The Mission or the Mission District is the name of a neighborhood in San Francisco, California in the United States. ...
Nob Hill refers to a small district in San Francisco, California adjacent to the intersection of California and Powell streets (and the respective cable car lines). ...
Noe Valley is a neighborhood in the central part of San Francisco, California. ...
Looking south-east Columbus Street (on the left), Stockton (on the right), and Green Street (not visible). ...
Ocean Beach is a beach that runs along the west coast of San Francisco, California at the Pacific Ocean. ...
The sidewalk on Fillmore Street, looking north from Bush Street. ...
Potrero Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, located on the east side of the city, east of the Mission District and south of the South of Market area. ...
The Presidio of San Francisco is a park on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in the City and County of San Francisco. ...
Geary Boulevard, looking eastward from 36th Avenue The Richmond District is a neighborhood in the northwest corner of San Francisco, California. ...
A view of Lombard Street and Russian Hill from Telegraph Hill Russian Hill is an affluent, largely residential neighborhood of San Francisco, California, in the United States. ...
Sea Cliff (sometimes spelled Seacliff) is a very affluent neighborhood located in northwestern San Francisco, California. ...
South of Market or SoMa (South of Market) is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. ...
The Outer Sunset from Grand View Park The Sunset District is a neighborhood in the west-central part of San Francisco, California, USA that is primarily residential and is built along a grid pattern. ...
The Tenderloin is a neighborhood in San Francisco. ...
An aerial view of Treasure Island in the foreground, with its link to Yerba Buena Island in the background. ...
The Twin Peaks. ...
Union Square is the central shopping, hotel and theater district in San Francisco. ...
West Portal is a principal shopping street for much of southwestern San Francisco, California, and is also considered a neighborhood itself. ...
Westwood Park is an affluent residential neighborhood located in southwestern San Francisco, California, near St. ...
An aerial view of Yerba Buena Island in the background, with its link to Treasure Island in the foreground. ...
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