San Francisco's West Portal Neighborhoods (Images of America) Review

San Francisco's West Portal Neighborhoods (Images of America)
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This is a fantastic little book. I grew up in the West Portal neighborhood and have never known the history of the area. This book provides a wonderful, and quite comprehensive, overview on the background and history that is unsurpassed in any other source I have seen. The pictures are great. As a native west-San Franciscan I highly recommend this book.


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When you're in West Portal and the adjacent Forest Hill and St. Francis Wood, it's hard to believe you're still in San Francisco. These quiet and picturesque neighborhoods are decidedly non-urban, yet they are connected by a streetcar tunnel that leads under Twin Peaks to the bustling downtown area, two miles through the city's mountainous core. In fact, West Portal is named for the western end of this tunnel, which opened in 1917 to bring residents from the city center to what were new garden suburbs. Originally West Portal was sandy and scruffy, while Forest Hill and St. Francis Wood were heavily forested. The neighborhoods grew rapidly in the 1920s, and today West Portal is a popular shopping and entertainment district, while St. Francis Wood and Forest Hill boast some of the city's finest architecture and landscaping.

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