Duboce Park Landmark District is a residential section in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood in San Francisco, California.
One of 12 Landmark Districts within San Francisco, it occupies 4 city blocks with 90 properties, as well as Duboce Park.
It features well-preserved, Victorian- and Edwardian-era homes, many in the Queen Anne style.
Most of the district was constructed between 1899 and 1905 by Fernando Nelson, a prolific builder known for his lively ornamentation.
[1][2] The district is bordered by Duboce Avenue to the south, Waller Street to the north, Scott Street to the west, and Steiner Street to the east.