Salvation Army Mission Corps at 1156 Valencia Street - 2012

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See previous slide for the same view in 1988. Note that now trees have been planted and lanes have been reconfigured on Valencia Street.

Created by
Kirkeberg, Max
Date
2012-02
Slide ID
MiW-Valencia-1100-W-10
Type
35 mm slide
Format
TIFF
Source
Max Kirkeberg Collection
Locale
San Francisco, California
Rights
Public
Views
1184

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