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- Q5047569 subject Q7415149.
- Q5047569 subject Q8123659.
- Q5047569 subject Q8519165.
- Q5047569 abstract "Carville, also known Carville-by-the-Sea, was an impromptu neighborhood in what is now the Outer Sunset District of San Francisco, California. It was notable for its reuse of abandoned horsecars (horse-drawn trolleys) and, later, cable cars as or serving as parts of cottage, houses and public buildings.".
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- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q214461.
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- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q3067574.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q5599311.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q62.
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- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q6770765.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q7415149.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q7724421.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q8123659.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q832003.
- Q5047569 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519165.
- Q5047569 point "37.75668 -122.50676".
- Q5047569 type SpatialThing.
- Q5047569 comment "Carville, also known Carville-by-the-Sea, was an impromptu neighborhood in what is now the Outer Sunset District of San Francisco, California. It was notable for its reuse of abandoned horsecars (horse-drawn trolleys) and, later, cable cars as or serving as parts of cottage, houses and public buildings.".
- Q5047569 label "Carville, San Francisco".
- Q5047569 lat "37.75668".
- Q5047569 long "-122.50676".