Eyes on the Street: Week in Review
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3:54 PM PDT on August 28, 2009
“1972 November 4. (More than 36 years later … car 1 is part of San Francisco’s historic tramcar fleet. It is now 98 years old (!), and will certainly play a “star” role in the “Muni” 100th anniversary celebration on 2012 December 28.)” Flickr photo: Leroy W. Demery, Jr. Thanks to all of you wonderful photographers who tag your photos and videos in our Flickr pool. Be sure to send us more and we might see you on the blog!
At the Caltrain depot. Flickr photo: jbellvilleart
Conquering Clipper. Flickr photo: geekstinkbreath
The new plaza at Mason Street in North Beach. Flickr photo: Pedestrianist
Flickr photo: tangobaby
Flickr photo: Plug 1 Michael Rhodes is a former reporter for Streetsblog San Francisco. He lives in the Mission Dolores neighborhood and is a graduate of UC Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning.
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