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12 Mile House, South San Francisco. Built about 1853 as a stagecoach stop on the Old Mission Road, replaced by an apartment block.

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  1. bbddbdb says

    While this building may have a cool history, it doesn’t look like it was built to “go the distance” and it served its purpose until it wasn’t need any longer. Not a real loss architecturally.

  2. JohnPlayerSpecialRed says

    When exactly was it demolished? So much people must have passed through it over the years. Shame it’s gone.

    EDIT: Deleted word.

  3. CoffeePorterStout says

    San Francisco: Protect our neighborhood character! No tall Buildings! No Apartments! No New Housing!

    Lots of people looking for jobs: *keep moving to San Francisco*

    Also San Francisco: Why is my rent increasing!?!?!?!

  4. Celeste_Minerva says

    Isn’t this in SF proper? San Bruno Ave?

  5. sussoutthemoon says

    This is very interesting. I never heard of Mile Houses before.

    Here’s some info on what they were

    [wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Mile_Houses)

    [article](https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/local/mile-houses-of-the-peninsula/article_31314b99-255a-5ac7-9a83-90cf1fb646a5.html)

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