San Francisco Neighborhoods - Haight-Ashbury Real Estate
All around Haight and Ashbury St., vestiges of the 60s
exist in harmony with chain stores and boutiques. Music and clothing
top the list of legal merchandise. Inexpensive bars and ethnic restaurants,
action-packed street life, anarchist literature, and shops selling pipes
for um, tobacco, also contribute to groovy browsing possibilities. There
are two distinctly different areas of the Haight: The Upper Haight,
which stretches from Stanyan to Masonic, is the more moneyed shopping
zone, though it deteriorates a bit where it stretches toward Golden
Gate Park. Meanwhile, the Lower Haight, roughly Divisidero to Webster,
is a more diverse neighborhood with a grittier feel.
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