Lincoln Manor

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Lincoln Manor is a subdivision within the Richmond District in the Northwest portion of San Francisco bounded by 36th Avenue to the East, 38th Avenue to the West, Clement Street to the North and Geary Boulevard to the South, and is bisected by Shore View Avenue.[1] Its single-family generally large detached homes were developed between approximately 1914-1916 by Lyon & Hoag as a so-called "restricted residence park," with many built by the S.A. Born Building Company.[2] The enclave abuts Land's End, Lincoln Park and the Legion of Honor and is close to Sea Cliff, the Balboa Street shopping district and the Katherine Delmar Burke School.

References

  1. ^ http://propertiessanfrancisco.com/Neighborhoods/district1.htm
  2. ^ Commerce, San Francisco Chamber of (1915-01-01). San Francisco, the Financial, Commercial and Industrial Metropolis of the Pacific Coast: Official Records, Statistics and Encyclopedia. H.S. Crocker Company.

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