The Duboce Landmark District in San Francisco, CA is a historic neighborhood that showcases exceptional architectural character. With nearly 90 residential buildings and a park, the district features Victorian- and Edwardian-era houses and flats of similar design and proportion. Developed by Fernando Nelson, a renowned Victorian-era builder, the district's buildings were constructed on land originally designated as a public park.
The Duboce Park Landmark District was officially designated as a landmark in 2013, recognizing its historical significance. Regulated under Article 10 of the Planning Code, the district's preservation efforts are supported by the Historic Preservation Commission, the Planning Department, and the Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association. This community-initiated effort celebrates and preserves the rich history and architectural charm of the Duboce Landmark District.
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