Corona Heights, is a neighborhood within San Francisco, California, located just North of Market Street and Eureka Valley. Corona Heights is often considered part of The Castro and Upper Market areas.
The Corona Heights neighborhood stretches between Buena Vista Park and Eureka Valley. The streets within Corona Heights were literally cut out of the large hill that once encompassed all of Buena Vista Park and extended all the way down to Market St...
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