Sea Cliff, San Francisco

This article is about the neighborhood of San Francisco. For the community in Ventura County, see Sea Cliff, California. For the place in Santa Cruz County, see Seacliff, California.

Coordinates: 37°47′15.08″N 122°29′22.86″W / 37.7875222°N 122.4896833°W / 37.7875222; -122.4896833

Sea Cliff
Neighborhood of San Francisco

China Beach is seen in the foreground with the sea wall. Baker Beach can be seen in the distance
Sea Cliff

Location within San Francisco

Coordinates: 37°47′15.08″N 122°29′22.86″W / 37.7875222°N 122.4896833°W / 37.7875222; -122.4896833
Government
  Supervisor Mark Farrell
  Assemblymember Phil Ting (D)[1]
  State Senator Scott Wiener (D)[1]
  U. S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D)[2]
Area
  Total 0.37 km2 (0.143 sq mi)
  Land 0.37 km2 (0.143 sq mi)
Population
  Total 928
  Density 2,510/km2 (6,490/sq mi)
ZIP Code 94121, 94129
Area codes 415/628
GNIS feature ID 1655550
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Sea Cliff (sometimes spelled Seacliff) is a neighborhood in northwestern San Francisco, California. It is known for its large houses and ocean views. Sea Cliff is one of eight master-planned residence parks in San Francisco.[4]

Location

It is adjacent to the Pacific Ocean and Baker Beach, southwest of the Presidio of San Francisco and east of Lincoln Park.

Characteristics

Houses in the Sea Cliff neighborhood are large, and many offer impressive views of the Pacific Ocean, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands. A small public beach named China Beach is located in the neighborhood.

Some of the neighborhood's more famous current and past residents include Jefferson Airplane guitarist Paul Kantner, photographer Ansel Adams, comic actor Robin Williams, actress Sharon Stone, actor Eugene Levy, actor Cheech Marin, Gap founder Donald Fisher, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, real estate mogul Clinton Reilly, real estate/casino tycoon Luke Brugnara, San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer, environmental activist and political donor Tom Steyer and hedge fund investor George Soros.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Statewide Database". UC Regents. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  2. "California's 12th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  3. "Researching Residence Parks". SF West History. 10 (4). Oct–Dec 2014.
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