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Saturday, September 16, 2006

Focus on San Francisco Neighborhoods - Sacramento Street

Sacramento Street as described on the SFResidence neighborhood guide:

"Seeking refinement? Wind your way west on Sacramento Street, from Broderick to Spruce. This quiet residential neighborhood, on the cusp between Pacific Heights and Presidio Heights, is a home decorator's wonderland. Start small, with Deruta pitchers, cashmere throws and perfumed Florentine soaps, then work your way into the Sacramento Street Antiques District for Turkish rugs, 18th-century English armoires, and 19th-century French pastry tables. From American Shaker to African beadwork, it's all here. Even the hardware stores are tastefully stocked with giant willow baskets and chenille rugs. When you tire of shopping for your home, you can indulge yourself with a pair of red Prada bowling shoes, Vivienne Westwood glasses, or Jimmy Choo slides. And if you feel a little overwhelmed after dropping $1,000 on a fur-trimmed Yohji Yamamoto bag, you can unwind over at the Biofeedback Institute Stress Management Center."

- StyleMaven

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- 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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