Portola, San Francisco, California
- Portola, San Francisco, California
Portola is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of San Francisco, northeast of McLaren Park. It is roughly bordered by San Bruno Avenue and U.S. Route 101 to the east, Mansell Street to the south, University Street to the west and Interstate 280 to the north. Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School is located on Mansell Street, and the Portola Library is at Silman Avenue and San Bruno Avenue (2450 San Bruno Ave.), at the 101 Silver Ave. Exit. The Library is to move into a new building in 2009 across the street from the E.R. Taylor Elementary School
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