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Twentieth-century artists William Campbell and Frank Brown lived for
decades in the yellow Victorian at the top of the hill on 21st Street
between Sanchez and Noe streets. Both prolific artists, they created
hundreds of paintings while furnishing their house with Victorian and
Arts and Crafts bric-a-brac. Now the house, the painting, and the
furnishings are for sale.
Photo by John Hayes
Note: The Noe Valley Voice is on vacation for the rest of July
2009. We will return in early August to rev up our computers for the
September issue. Please send ideas, photos and calendar items to
editor@noevalleyvoice.com by August 15. For display advertising
information, call Steve at 415-239-1114. The display ad order deadline
is August 19.
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La Boulange to Open a Cafe in Noe Valley
Just Awesome Wins at the Micro-Loan Game
Shuttle Bus Study to Arrive in September
Rhapsody in Bliss' Blue Room
A Painted Lady and Her Paintings
Baby, You Can Drive My Car
Butterfly and Bee Attractions
Where Do You Shop for Groceries?
Remembering Carl Smith, 1931-2008
One Summer in Bosnia
Short Takes
More Books to Read
More Groups to Join
Calendar
Police Beat
The Cost of Living in Noe
Rumors Behind the News: All You Can Eat News
Letters to the Editor
My Victory Garden