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[[Image:Precita Park c early 20th century via Chuck Poling.jpg]]
[[Image:Precita-park-as-bernal-park-1894.jpg|800px]]


'''Precita Park, c. 1900, would fill up with [[Bernal Heights 1906 Quake Shack survivors|earthquake shacks]] after the 1906 earthquake.'''
'''Precita Park, c. 1894, when it was known as Bernal Park, would fill up with [[Bernal Heights 1906 Quake Shack survivors|earthquake shacks]] after the 1906 earthquake.'''


''Photo: courtesy Chuck Poling, via Facebook''
''Photo: courtesy Chuck Poling, via Facebook''

Latest revision as of 09:51, 11 November 2023

Unfinished History


Precita Park, c. 1894, when it was known as Bernal Park, would fill up with earthquake shacks after the 1906 earthquake.

Photo: courtesy Chuck Poling, via Facebook

View northeast of #25 streetcar turning from Alabama onto Precita when it was still known as Bernal Park, c. 1920s (Potrero Hill in background of this northeasterly view.)

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp5.50295

Streetcar turning at Alabama and Precita by Precita Park, c. 1938.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp27.6330

Folsom between 26th Street and Cesar Chavez (then Army Street), Market Street Railway 36-line streetcar passing Cogswell College (in the background), 1939, later this is the site of the Bernal Dwellings public housing projects

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp5.50338

Nov. 2, 1939 Le Conte school on Cesar Chavez (then Army St.) west of Harrison, before widening.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp36.04330, dpwbook SPECIMP16 dpwA6172

Nov. 3, 1939, Army east of Harrison.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp36.04331, dpwbookSPECIMP16 dpwA6174