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'''Little Hollywood 1924.''' Bayview Hill and [[Candlestick Cove|Candlestick Cove]] (Now Executive Park) in background. [[Southern Pacific Railroad Rolls Through the City|Southern Pacific tunnel]] in the foreground. [[Highway | '''Little Hollywood 1924.''' Bayview Hill and [[Candlestick Cove|Candlestick Cove]] (Now Executive Park) in background. [[Southern Pacific Railroad Rolls Through the City|Southern Pacific tunnel]] in the foreground. [[Highway 101|US 101 Freeway]] now passes through this view. | ||
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Unfinished History
1924 View east from above San Bruno Avenue. Crocker Tract boundaries, which later get the name 'Little Hollywood' are outlined. The first row of homes still stand on the 100-block of Tunnel Avenue. Bayview Hill at left, now flattened hill on the Recology site at right.
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Little Hollywood 1924. Bayview Hill and Candlestick Cove (Now Executive Park) in background. Southern Pacific tunnel in the foreground. US 101 Freeway now passes through this view.
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January 8, 1924, view north on current Bayshore Boulevard from Blanken. Houses at right on Tunnel Avenue. Bayview Hill in background.
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Bayshore near 3rd Street, September 6, 1953. Candlestick Cove is just over the hill that will soon be the base for Highway 101.
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