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The Richmond was one of the neighborhoods that accommodated "refugee shacks" set up throughout the City after the Great Quake and Fire in 1906 as temporary housing. As with some other neighborhoods, the automobile helped fuel the development of this area by reducing the perceived distance to downtown.
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14th Avenue looking north to The Presidio
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Green Apple Books, a local icon on Clement near 6th Avenue
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Historic Context Statements on the Neighborhood Development of San Francisco from 1890-1920, the Inner Richmond District was conducted by San Francisco Architectural Heritage in December of 1990.
San Francisco Architectural Heritage
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Clementina's Restaurant on Clement Street, one of countless eateries in the area.
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