The "New Kezar" hosts city championship football games, local track and field events, and is the current home of the San Francisco City Football Club (amateur soccer.) It replaced "Old Kezar," the original home of the SF 49ers, 1946-1970. Old Kezar opened in 1925, and was demolished in 1989. In between, it hosted a variety of high school, college and professional sports, plus some of the biggest names in rock music -- and even had a starring role in the original Dirty Harry movie.
Old Kezar Stadium.
New Kezar Stadium.
Happy belated St. Paddy's Day. This famous local tavern has been going for 128 years. On Lincoln near 9th Avenue.
I'm hoping this is the "Before" picture. St. Mary's Hospital, Stanyan & Hayes.
The sounds of silence. Another sad COVID-era casualty. There was a longtime music store here that specialized in violins and guitars: sales, repairs, lessons. Balboa & 38th Avenue.
Small dog run/restroom for pet owners in the attached apartment complex. Outer Lincoln.
(Almost) sunset at the base of the hill from the Cliff House.
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