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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Focus on San Francisco Neighborhoods - Cow Hollow

Cow Hollow as described on the SFResidence neighborhoods page:

"In the 1800's vegetable gardens and dairy farms in Cow Hollow feed the citizens of the then perceived remote city near by, San Francisco. Close by was the underwater soon to be land filled district that housed the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. A magnificent structure, the Palace of Fine Arts, designed by Bernard Maybeck stands today. Filled with many Mediterranean-style flats and apartments, the once sleepy commercial street Chestnut St. is now the busy commercial thoroughfare on which many small restaurants, old deli's, upscale retail stores such as Pottery Barn preside. The Marina greens give way to kite flying, volleyball games, endless dog walkers, a nest where many of the privileged can dock their sailboats at the St. Francis Yacht Club and breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin County."

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- Mick Orton

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Castro - Cow Hollow - Diamond Heights - Golden Gate Park - Lake Street - Laurel Heights - The Marina - Nob Hill - Noe Valley - Outer Richmond - Pacific Heights - Russian Hill - Sacramento Street - St. Francis Wood - Sea Cliff - Telegraph Hill

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