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Western Neighborhoods Project is dedicated to the history of San Francisco's Richmond, Sunset, OMI and West of Twin Peaks districts.
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Smaller Stucco
In 1941, builder Ray Galli broke the Sunset District mold with his tiny single-story homes.
SF West History Minute - Nov 9, 2009
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(SF West History Minute Oct 4, 2010)