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Golden Gate Valley Branch Archives

In June 1917, to serve residents of the growing Golden Gate Valley, Cow Hollow, and Marina neighborhoods, construction of the Golden Gate Valley Branch Library was begun at a site on the southwest corner of Green and Octavia Streets that had been purchased by the City for $7,500. The resulting brick and terra cotta Beaux-Arts structure was designed in the shape of a basilica by local architect Ernest Coxhead. Though Carnegie grant funds paid for the building, City funds were used for the furnishings. The total cost of the building and furnishings came to $43,000, and on May 5, 1918, the branch was opened to the public. Golden Gate Valley Branch was the ninth branch established in the San Francisco Public Library system. The Golden Gate Valley branch reopened on October 15, 2011.

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91st Anniversary Celebration (7)
GGV Closing 11-7-09 (2)
GGVRC 75th Anniversary Party 5-92 (16)
Golden Gate Valley 12-95 - Spring 1996 (11)
Golden Gate Valley Certificates of Recognition (9)
Library Branch - Services-Staff -- Fall '85 (2)
Library Branch Description (Heritage Newsletter, Winter 1988) (1)
Library Closing '82 -- 4-5-81 (1)
Lion Dance photos, 1-21-06 (12)
MISC (Loose in Boxes) (7)
Newspapers - Heritage Newspapers (9)
Newspapers - Old Saint Mary's Housing Committee Newsletter (5)
Photos of GGV Branch Undated (5)
Spring 1977 pictures (26)
The Piccolo Puppet Players - Punch & Judy 5-9-06 (8)
Union Street in Historic Cow Hollow (Businesses) (15)