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Outside of the movies, the true crime corners of the city always draw me in. The spot at Washington and Cherry where Zodiac committed his last (?) murder, or the bus stop on Oak and Masonic where Kevin Collins was last seen with a blond man and a dog.
I even managed to turn this obsession into work. Over the last year I’ve written about a cryptic noir corner over the Stockton Tunnel, a tiny haunted corner in Lower Pac Heights where Mary Ellen Pleasant made history, and a road on Sonoma Mountain that defies physics. I mapped 10 houses in the Haight where heroes and villains of the ‘60s lived, and all the greatest movie corners in North Beach. I even found a strange tower on Telegraph Hill without an address. I went to all of these places on foot, but the adventures all started on Street View.
There are frustratingly some spots in the city out of Pegman’s viewshed, such as some very expensive cul-de-sacs in Sea Cliff or the prestigious Presidio Terrace.
I know what you’re thinking, does this person not have anything better to do than cavort around the world through a screen with a privacy-stealing big tech-birthed man named Peg? I do not.
Of course, walking the streets and taking in the magical San Francisco air and meeting real people is better, but it’s been a rough year.
Sometimes the internet is bad. But sometimes it’s incredible.
(Oh and here’s that corner of St Germain and Glenbrooke in Experiment in Terror, and on Street View. The current 2021 view shows the house hidden under bushes and construction, so I used the time travel option now available on the app to show it in 2014, for that feature, Pegman sometimes dresses up as Doc Brown.)
100 St. Germaine Ave., as seen in “Experiment in Terror” (1962)
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100 St. Germaine Ave., in 2014.
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