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Historic Preservation Commission votes to initiate landmarking of Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 3, 2021
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The commission voted unanimously to initiate landmark designation for the Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library (1801 Green Street), with staff noting its Carnegie origins, architect Ernest Coxhead and distinctive terracotta features; commissioners asked staff to refine character-defining elements before the formal designation stage.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to initiate the landmark designation process for the Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library at 1801 Green Street.

Planning staff told the commission the library is one of seven Carnegie-funded branch libraries and is significant for its association with the Carnegie library program and…

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