Looking south on Eureka Street from 18th Street - 1980
About This Item
These blocks are residential with the exception of the Metropolitan Community Church in the middle right. The neighborhood was called Eureka Valley because Eureka Street is a minor valley. It is an easy way to go north or south, avoiding Eureka Heights to the east and Twin Peaks to the left. However, it is a less prominent valley compared to 18th Street, which was a stream bed.
- Created by
- Kirkeberg, Max
- Date
- 9/28/80
- Slide ID
- EV-Eureka-Viewsouth-01
- Type
- 35 mm slide
- Format
- TIFF
- Source
- Max Kirkeberg Collection
- Locale
- San Francisco, California
- Rights
- Public
- Views
- 1306
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