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Historic Preservation Commission initiates landmarking for former Alameda Emergency Hospital at 34–45 Onondaga Ave

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 17, 2016
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Feb. 17 to initiate landmark designation for the former Alameda Emergency Hospital and Health Center at 34–45 Onondaga Ave, citing architecture by Charles Sawyer and two 1934 frescoes by WPA-era artist Bernard Zakheim; staff will return with an Article 10 resolution to the Board of Supervisors.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 17 to initiate landmark designation for the former Alameda Emergency Hospital and Health Center at 34–45 Onondaga Avenue in the Excelsior/Outer Mission neighborhood.

Shannon Ferguson of the Planning Department recommended that the commission begin the nomination, saying the 1933 complex — designed by city architect Charles Sawyer in the Spanish Colonial Revival style — also contains two interior frescoes painted in…

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