COTTAGE ROW
Small, quiet, leafy alley in San Francisco with picturesque houses modeled after the mews of England and a park
This quiet, leafy lane, just off Fillmore Street, has a row of quaint houses and a park. Stop and smell the flowers. The houses were built in the late 1800s, modeled after England's mews, rows of stables connected by a common pathway with a small yard. In the 1930s, the Japanese community lived here before being sent to internment camps during the Second World War. Today, these houses are worth a few million dollars.
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