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Outer Richmond by dalecruse

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Outer Richmond

This serene coastal view from the Outer Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco captures the charm of residential life by the Pacific. Taken from the intersection of 48th Avenue and El Camino del Mar, the scene gently slopes toward the ocean, with rows of pastel-painted homes lining the street like a storybook come to life. From sage green to cornflower blue, the facades reflect the city's signature flair for color—subtle, lived-in, and unmistakably local.

The Outer Richmond is one of San Francisco’s most peaceful and fog-kissed enclaves. Here, the homes are modest yet charming—built mostly in the 1920s to 1950s, many with art deco or Mediterranean influences and lovingly maintained over the years. This part of the city feels more residential than touristed, making it a favorite for locals who value quiet streets, beach proximity, and Golden Gate Park just blocks away.

A short walk from this spot leads directly to the Sutro Baths ruins, Land’s End Lookout, and the winding trails that trace the rugged coast. The ocean glows softly in the distance, framed by windswept cypress trees that punctuate the horizon. It’s a place where you can hear the waves from your front steps and watch the sun slip beneath the sea from your kitchen window.

For architecture lovers, it’s a glimpse into San Francisco’s understated housing stock—simple, functional, and full of personality. For photographers, it’s a perfect moment of geometry and light. And for dreamers, it’s a reminder that even in a bustling city, the edge of the world can feel like home.

Seal Rock Inn by dalecruse

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Seal Rock Inn

Perched at the corner of 48th Avenue and Point Lobos Avenue, the Seal Rock Inn is a beloved, no-frills San Francisco classic. With its low-slung, horizontal emphasis and retro-modern aesthetic, this 1950s-era motor inn channels the spirit of Mid-Century California. Its redwood-toned cladding, ribbon windows, and stacked design feel lifted from a vintage postcard—one that smells of salty sea air and fresh coffee from the adjoining Seal Rock Inn Restaurant.

Nestled just steps from Sutro Heights Park and the famed Lands End Lookout, the Seal Rock Inn offers travelers a front-row seat to the Pacific, while locals know it as a reliable neighborhood diner with killer views and nostalgic charm. This stretch of the Outer Richmond was once bustling with streetcars and seaside amusement parks; today, it's a quieter affair, but the Seal Rock Inn stands as a proud remnant of that mid-century energy.

The building’s tiered geometry and clean lines echo the International Style, softened by coastal influences and California’s postwar roadside inn tradition. Its design maximizes light and ocean views—an architectural nod to the proximity of the Golden Gate and the endless horizon beyond.

More than just a place to stay, the Seal Rock Inn is a local landmark—an accessible slice of San Francisco history surrounded by natural beauty and neighborhood calm. It’s the kind of place where time slows down, the fog rolls in, and you suddenly remember how good pancakes taste after a walk by the sea.

Walking home from Work, Friday the 13th by Newell Reinvention

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Walking home from Work, Friday the 13th

Part of the album:
Walk/Commute to/fro Work
(click to view the entire album)

JC New Deli by cityneighborhoodsnyc

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JC New Deli

48th Ave - 108th St - Corona - Queens - NYC

The Clean Cycle Laundromat by O Caritas

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The Clean Cycle Laundromat

48th Avenue

Cadillac [ 157 | 365 ] by O Caritas

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Cadillac [ 157 | 365 ]

I took the N-Judah to Ocean Beach again today, but I didn't really go to the beach. I walked mostly along Great Highway, taking a few pictures hear and there, and listening to a twenty-year-old or so interview with singer-songwriter Victoria Williams. I have several of her CDs but I haven't listened to any of them in quite a while. I can't recall how I came across her back in the early to mid-1990s, but she's one of those gems that I feel lucky to have discovered outside the realm of "popular" music. It was about the time I first heard of her that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. There was a benefit concert produced to raise money for her medical expenses, which resulted in a live album. Anyway, while scrolling through some of the available videos at YouTube, I discovered that she'd appeared on the Tonight show with Johnny Carson in 1990, which surprised me AND pleased me.

2021 in Black and White

IMG_20200823_143204846 by geekstinkbreath

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48th Ave., Outer Richmond

IMG_20200823_142805395 by geekstinkbreath

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IMG_20200823_142805395

48th Ave., Outer Richmond

IMG_20200917_140212696 by geekstinkbreath

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IMG_20200917_140212696

48th Ave., Outer Sunset

#QualityTime #with #My #AsianGirl #December2019 , #January2020 by Σταύρος

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#QualityTime #with #My #AsianGirl  #December2019 , #January2020

The West Side by The Polish Pounder

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The West Side

We are at 48th Avenue, looking east on the ex-B&OCT right-of-way with the Chicago skyline to the left. This half of the Altenheim has been dormant since two bridges were condemned by Ogden Junction. I do not believe that the CSX local ever ventures all the way to the signal regularly anymore.

Buried in the Past by The Polish Pounder

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Buried in the Past

Looking east on the ex-B&OCT Altenheim Sub between 48th Avenue and Ogden. A lone signal guards the east end of the former 48th Avenue wye and crossover; the signal mast in the distance used to have semaphores that were intermediates for this interlocking.

Long Island City Piers in Queens by Ayas A.

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Long Island City Piers in Queens

This is located at the southern part of Gantry Plaza State Park next to the Long Island City Piers. It is a former dock facility where they loaded and unloaded rail car floats. Incredible looking structure with a lot of history.

From Wikipedia:

"The southern portion of the park is a former dock facility and includes restored "contained apron" transfer bridges of the James B. French patent. These were built in 1925 to load and unload rail car floats that served industries on Long Island via the Long Island Rail Road tracks that used to run along 48th Avenue (now part of Hunter's Point Park)."

Richmond district, San Francisco 1986 by Dave Glass . foto

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Richmond district, San Francisco 1986

Windswept cypress tree,
48th and Anza,
Richmond district, San Francisco
photograph taken 1986

DSCF1234 by San Francisco Public Works

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DSCF1234

Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015

DSCF1278 by San Francisco Public Works

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Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015

DSCF1301 by San Francisco Public Works

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Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015

DSCF1310 by San Francisco Public Works

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DSCF1310

Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015

DSCF1231 by San Francisco Public Works

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DSCF1231

Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015

DSCF1253 by San Francisco Public Works

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DSCF1253

Taraval Street Ribbon Cutting on July 31st 2015