City Racquet Shop

City Racquet Shop is a sport shop in , , . City Racquet Shop is situated nearby to the church , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Balboa Park and Excelsior Branch Library.

Park
is a public park in the Mission Terrace neighborhood of , . It was originally dedicated in 1909 when the park included the land now used by City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus west of I-280 Freeway.

Library
is situated 2,200 feet east of City Racquet Shop.

Library
is situated 2,900 feet northeast of City Racquet Shop.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Excelsior District and Glen Park.

Quarter
The is a neighborhood in , .

Quarter
is a residential neighborhood in , , located south of and adjacent to .

Neighborhood
is a residential neighborhood located on the West Side of San Francisco, California, near St. Francis Wood and City College of San Francisco.

City Racquet Shop

Latitude
37.72829° or 37° 43′ 42″ north
Longitude
-122.44073° or 122° 26′ 27″ west
Open location code
849VPHH5+8P
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9251127758
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­sports
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­tennis
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­racquet
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