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Howard Street (San Francisco)

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Southwest end
  
South Van Ness Avenue

Length
  
6.8 km

Northeast end
  
Embarcadero

Howard Street (San Francisco)

Maintained by
  
San Francisco DPW, Caltrans

Howard Street is a street in San Francisco's South of Market District (SoMa). It begins after branching off from Van Ness Avenue near the Mission District, and then runs parallel and just to the south of Mission Street towards The Embarcadero. Howard Street has the Moscone Center, Rincon Plaza, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and The University of San Francisco along its corridor.

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Map of Howard St, San Francisco, CA, USA

History

It was named after William D. M. Howard Leading Merchant of Yerba Buena, A native of Boston, who came to California in 1839 as a cabin boy on the sailing ship California. For several years he was supercargo on Boston ships trading up and down the Pacific coast, and as such agent in charge of the collection of hides and tallow. In 1845 he and Henry Mellus formed the firm of Mellus & Howard. This firm had the most active commercial business in San Francisco in the years when the settlement was known as Yerba Buena, and in 1846 bought the property of the Hudson’s Bay Company. Howard was one of the town’s most public spirited and prosperous men and was known as the first citizen of San Francisco in the years just before the gold rush.

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Howard Street (San Francisco) Wikipedia