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- Alemany_Boulevard abstract "Alemany Boulevard is an northeast–southwest street in San Francisco, California. The boulevard was named for Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany. Alemany, who in 1840 completed his studies in sacred theology in Rome at the College of St. Thomas, the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, was consecrated Bishop of Monterey in California at Rome on June 30, 1850. He was transferred 29 July 1853, to the See of San Francisco as its first archbishop.It starts at Bayshore Boulevard near the Alemany Maze (the intersection of Interstate 280 and U.S. 101). The eastbound and westbound lanes split beneath the interchange, allowing for access ramps to US-101 from the middle. This configuration is referred to as the Alemany Circle. To the west, the road again splits into two carriageways, with I-280 running in the middle. At Congdon Street, the two carriageways merge. After passing under Mission Street, Alemany continues south and traverses the Excelsior District, running south of I-280. Between Brotherhood Boulevard and San Jose Avenue, Alemany runs one-way eastbound, with westbound traffic crossing under I-280 and through Sagamore Street, meeting up with Alemany again. It continues west and ends at Junipero Serra Boulevard (State Route 1), which provides access to John Daly Boulevard and I-280.".
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- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageRevisionID "707600683".
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Alemany_Maze.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_1.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boulevards_in_the_United_States.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mission_District,_San_Francisco.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_San_Francisco,_California.
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- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_280_(California).
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink John_Daly_Boulevard.
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- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Junipero_Serra_Boulevard.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Street.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink Pontifical_University_of_Saint_Thomas_Aquinas.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_101_in_California.
- Alemany_Boulevard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alemany Boulevard".
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- Alemany_Boulevard subject Category:Boulevards_in_the_United_States.
- Alemany_Boulevard subject Category:Mission_District,_San_Francisco.
- Alemany_Boulevard subject Category:Streets_in_San_Francisco,_California.
- Alemany_Boulevard hypernym Street.
- Alemany_Boulevard type Road.
- Alemany_Boulevard type Road.
- Alemany_Boulevard comment "Alemany Boulevard is an northeast–southwest street in San Francisco, California. The boulevard was named for Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany. Alemany, who in 1840 completed his studies in sacred theology in Rome at the College of St. Thomas, the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, was consecrated Bishop of Monterey in California at Rome on June 30, 1850.".
- Alemany_Boulevard label "Alemany Boulevard".
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- Alemany_Boulevard wasDerivedFrom Alemany_Boulevard?oldid=707600683.
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