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Outside Lands Podcast Episode 216: Leonard-Poole House
The story of San Francisco landmark #213 at 90 Cedro in Ingleside Terraces.
Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast - Mar 18, 2017
(above) Ingleside Terraces,
circa 1913
View southerly across empty lots on Mncada Way toward 90 Cedro Avenue (SFlandmark 213) at ther Corner of Moncada and Cedro. Merced Heights in background. 90 Cedro was built in 1911 as the home of Joseph Leonard, owner of the Urban Realty Improvement Company and builder of Ingleside Terraces. Later it was the home of Cecil Poole, whose family became the first non-white residents of Ingleside Terraces in 1957.
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