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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Focus on San Francisco Neighborhoods - Outer Richmond

Outer Richmond as described on the SFResidence neighborhoods page:

The Outer Richmond houses world-class recreation as a matter of course, where you're never more than a minute from a hike at Land's End, a walk with the dog at Ocean or Baker Beach, or simply watching the surfers ride the waves of the Pacific.

The San Francisco Chronicle says:

"Before 1900, most of the San Franciscans in the Richmond District were the deceased inhabitants of the municipal and Chinese cemeteries. It's taken over a hundred years for the Outer Richmond to blossom from a giant vacant lot into prime (albeit foggy) real estate. At the turn of the 20th century, it was little but sand dunes and potato fields and was dubbed "The Outer Lands" and "The Great Sand Waste" until streetcars opened it up to the public. Early in its history, those eager to sell homes and property in other parts of the Richmond tried to rechristen it "Park Presidio," but the original moniker stuck fast, though the origins of "Richmond" are uncertain. The most common explanation is that an early settler saw in its stark, gently hilly landscape echoes of his old home in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.

"While the Inner Richmond is a restaurant haven and one of the city's more difficult parking areas, the Outer Richmond retains a neighborhood feel along its main shopping streets. The many waves of immigrants who have settled have put their stamp on it; whole blocks along Geary Boulevard hum with Russian and Cantonese speakers, and you can find Mexican, Russian, French and Italian restaurants with ease, not to mention a plethora of establishments serving food from every corner of Asia.

"Like the Outer Richmond itself, Geary calms down considerably after 25th Avenue as it meanders off into the fog and ultimately ends at the Pacific Ocean."

- San Francisco Chronicle

Other highlights on this page include:

  • Best time to go
  • Sights & culture
  • Food and drink (including reviews!)
  • Shopping
  • Nightlife
For more information on other neighborhoods and street maps visit our website.

- Mick Orton

Previous Neighborhoods:

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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