Cathedral Hill

Cathedral Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Its northern border is Post Street, the eastern border is Van Ness Avenue, the southern border is Eddy Street and the western border is Laguna Street. The neighborhood is centered around St. Mary's Cathedral on the corner of Geary Street and Gough Street. It is home to large condominium and apartment towers with numerous churches built atop the hill; St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Mark's L... more

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  • Cathedral Hill, San Francisco, California
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