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Why Are There Garages on San Francisco Homes Built Before Cars Existed?
Posted on 2/4/23 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 2/4/23 at 11:51 pm
Well, now we know...
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San Francisco has a lot of Victorian houses. But ... why do they have garages, if they were built back before cars were popular?
“Did people used to put horses and buggies in these garages? Would somebody, you know, roll their buggies in?” asks Bay Curious listener Jessica Calefati.
Adam Eads has a similar question. He’s been trying to figure out why the ground floor of his house, built in 1910, is just a big open room with a dirt floor. “What would people have been doing with all this space?” he wonders. “Because it couldn't have been easy to just build your house 12 feet off the ground without a good reason to do so.”
The answer, as it turns out, is not just about architecture. It’s a window into another technology, another social structure ... another time.
Keeping cool and clean
In the late 1800s when these houses were being built, the Port of San Francisco was teeming. Ships were bringing in all kinds of goods: lumber, coal, boots ... also blocks of ice the size of microwave ovens. This was before houses had refrigerators.
“And so the ice is coming down from the northwest, typically Tahoe and even further north,” said Pamela Larson with San Francisco Heritage. “You load it on your wagon, pack it full of sawdust and hay to keep it from melting. And you're delivering it around the neighborhood.”
Of course, you needed a place to keep this ice. Someplace cool, like a basement. “Milk is being delivered daily, right?” said Larson. “You want to keep your butter, your meat.”
So cold storage — and storage in general, like for the piles of coal that was burned at the time — was one reason for the ground floors.
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But also, with streets full of horses and wagons clattering about — making tons of noise and tons of horse manure — people wanted to build their living areas up above the muck and the stench. Thus, the second story entrance.
Another use for the ground floor was partying! Some houses had an entertainment room, or even a ballroom, in the basement — next to the ice, and away from the living quarters.
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This post was edited on 2/5/23 at 12:00 am
Posted on 2/4/23 at 11:56 pm to hikingfan
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Why Are There Garages on San Francisco Homes Built Before Cars Existed?
For bums to shite in.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 1:07 am to James11111
The intros to those old TGIF sitcoms were so cringe
Posted on 2/5/23 at 3:26 am to hikingfan
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But also, with streets full of horses and wagons clattering about — making tons of noise and tons of horse manure
Imagine telling someone from back then that in 100 years, people would be the ones filling the streets with shite
This post was edited on 2/5/23 at 3:27 am
Posted on 2/5/23 at 6:17 am to hikingfan
For trashy people who park there cars outside while using a garage for piling up worthless shite.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:07 am to hikingfan
It is amazing how much people have fricked up San Francisco. It’s a shame.
I remember visiting in 2018 and we all had the same comment about how dirty it was.
I remember visiting in 2018 and we all had the same comment about how dirty it was.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:11 am to hikingfan
Imagine paying millions to live on top of your neighbor.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:28 am to hikingfan
Light the Liberator signal
Posted on 2/5/23 at 7:52 am to BabyTac
Fricking this!
Get rid of some shite and park your vehicles in the damn garage!
Get rid of some shite and park your vehicles in the damn garage!
Posted on 2/5/23 at 9:44 am to Jackie Chan
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Imagine telling someone from back then that in 100 years, people would be the ones filling the streets with shite
I guarantee people were doing it back then too. It would be like someone telling you now that in 100 years people will still be shitting in the streets. Who among us would be surprised?
100 years ago they would have been surprised that we would replace horse shite with an abundance of dogs that a much larger percentage of people in higher density cities use as pets to shite and piss in the street and outside businesses that serve food.
They also would be surprised how much resources we use to subsidize the homeless lifestyle.
Posted on 2/5/23 at 9:50 am to hikingfan
It’s really sad that global warming killed the ice block industry
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