San Francisco and Oakland California US editable vector map svg free

Editable Vector Map of the San Francisco and Oakland California US in SVG format.
Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape
Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.

San Francisco and Oakland California US editable vector map svg free

San Francisco and Oakland California US editable vector map svg free

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San Francisco

Principal Streets and Roads

  1. Market Street: The main thoroughfare of San Francisco, running from the waterfront at the Ferry Building to the Twin Peaks neighborhood.
  2. Van Ness Avenue: A major north-south route, part of U.S. Route 101, known for its wide median and historical significance.
  3. Geary Boulevard: Runs from downtown to the Pacific Ocean, a major commercial street with heavy traffic.
  4. Mission Street: One of the oldest streets in the city, running through the Mission District and into Daly City.
  5. Lombard Street: Famous for its steep, winding section, but also a major east-west route in the northern part of the city.
  6. Embarcadero: A roadway along the eastern waterfront, offering scenic views and access to the Ferry Building and various piers.

City Districts

  1. Financial District: The central business district, home to many corporate headquarters and the iconic Transamerica Pyramid.
  2. Chinatown: The oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia.
  3. Mission District: Known for its vibrant Latin culture, murals, and a variety of restaurants and shops.
  4. Haight-Ashbury: Famous for its role in the 1960s counterculture movement, with a mix of eclectic shops and historic landmarks.
  5. Castro District: One of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States, renowned for its LGBTQ+ community and culture.
  6. North Beach: Also known as “Little Italy,” famous for its Italian heritage, restaurants, and nightlife.
  7. SoMa (South of Market): A large district that includes museums, loft apartments, and technology companies.
  8. Nob Hill: Known for its luxury hotels, historic mansions, and cable car lines.
  9. Pacific Heights: An upscale residential area with scenic views, Victorian mansions, and high-end boutiques.

Oakland

Principal Streets and Roads

  1. Broadway: A major north-south street running through the heart of downtown Oakland.
  2. International Boulevard (formerly East 14th Street): A significant east-west commercial corridor.
  3. San Pablo Avenue: A major thoroughfare running from downtown Oakland through several East Bay cities.
  4. Telegraph Avenue: Known for its eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions, running into Berkeley.
  5. Grand Avenue: Runs around Lake Merritt and through the Grand Lake commercial district.
  6. MacArthur Boulevard: A major east-west route that parallels Interstate 580.

City Districts

  1. Downtown Oakland: The central business district, home to government buildings, offices, and cultural institutions like the Fox and Paramount Theatres.
  2. Chinatown: A vibrant neighborhood with a rich history and a wide array of Asian markets, shops, and restaurants.
  3. Jack London Square: A waterfront district named after the author Jack London, known for its dining, entertainment, and maritime activities.
  4. Uptown: A revitalized area with a lively arts and entertainment scene, including galleries, bars, and the Fox Theater.
  5. Temescal: Known for its diverse community, trendy shops, and food scene, including the Temescal Alley.
  6. Rockridge: A neighborhood known for its shopping and dining along College Avenue, as well as its craftsman-style homes.
  7. Lake Merritt: A large tidal lagoon surrounded by parkland and urban areas, popular for recreation and picnics.
  8. Piedmont Avenue: A commercial street known for its historic landmarks, boutique shops, and restaurants.
  9. Fruitvale: A predominantly Latino neighborhood, known for its vibrant community and annual Dia de los Muertos festival.
Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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