In 1855 during the Mexican period, Potrero Nuevo was granted to the twin sons of Francisco de Haro
This was a remote area before a bridge across Mission Bay was built.
Today, it's known for it's skyline, Victorian Houses, restaurants, and the sunny weather.
Starts at Benches Garden
A secret garden oasis in the middle of SF... the flowers are extra big due to the climate
Potrero Hill offers best view of the downtown.
Potrero Hill Community Garden with Twin Peaks in the back
Crookedest street on Vermont
View of Bernal Hill from McKinley Square Park
Starr King Open Space
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House
Potrero Hill offers best view of the downtown.
Potrero Hill Community Garden with Twin Peaks in the back
Crookedest street on Vermont
View of Bernal Hill from McKinley Square Park
Starr King Open Space
Architect Julia Morgan design this house with a view.
Dirt Path to return to eat at any of the nice restaurants on 18th street.
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