California, United States

Overall StateScore

69.20

StateScore based on streets reviewed in California

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5/5
Noe St. is a fairly old and historical street that has some of San Francisco’s most steep hills and slopes. Noe St. is filled with spacious and expensive homes that have lovely views of San Francisco. It is a perfect street to raise a family with its tranquili...
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5/5
Castro St. is one of the most historical and interesting streets in San Francisco. It is renowned for its tolerance for homosexuality! Castro Street stretches from the upper Noe Valley to central Market St. (3-4 miles). The areas where Castro St. crosses Noe V...
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5/5
Market St., a vibrant San Francisco street, stretches from the Castro/Noe Valley District to the Embarcadero (3-4 miles). Market St. is very accessible and is filled with public bus line and transportation. Market St. is vibrant, dynamic and infamous! Southern...
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3/5
Geneva Ave
Geneva Ave is a long street that stretches for almost 3 miles from Mission to beyond San Bruno Ave. The main bus lines that run near and on Geneva are the 9x, 43 and 29. Geneva is near schools and public transportations and the picturesque McLaren ...
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4.5/5
Columbus Street
Columbus St. is a historical and one of the most attractive tourist attractions in San Francisco. Columbus St. is covered with Italian and Mediterranean restaurants, schools, businesses and churches- it is known as the little Italy of San Fran...
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4/5
California Street
California St. is one of the longest and most historical streets of San Francisco, extending from the east side of town (Richmond District) to downtown San Francisco (the center). The east side of California St. is filled with spacious and h...
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4/5
Geary Blvd.
Geary blvd. is one of the longest and busiest streets of San Francisco, extending from the Richmond District (near point Lobos) to downtown (the industrial and center). The main public bus line that runs frequently on Geary is the 38. The east si...
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4/5
Sacramento Street between Divisadero St. and Presidio Ave. is mostly a quiet neighborhood. There is the public library which is small but is a nice, quiet place to work. There is also a few boutiques and cafes, my favorite café being Café Luna which is a littl...
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4/5
Washington Street between Divisadero St. and Presidio Ave. is a very quiet residential neighborhood. The homes are very nice and the streets are clean. There are many good schools nearby, including SF University High School. Except for the traffic in the morni...
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5/5
California Street around Laurel Village is a great spot. Since there are a few schools nearby, the students will flock here during their lunch breaks. There are some good places to eat. I recommend Café LoCubano which has sweet coffee and some delicious pastri...
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