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Laguna Honda Blvd.
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Laguna Honda Blvd.

Laguna Honda Boulevard construction, steam shovel. Holland Co. Alms House (future Laguna Honda Hospital) entrance gate is visible in background.

Forest Hill
Laguna Honda & Dewey
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Laguna Honda & Dewey

View north, Mt. Davidson is just visible in background. Streets are being graded, trailer for contractor J.P. Holland Grading behind the car. An advertisement for 1920 Mitchell automobile, 1920 license plate.

Forest Hill
14th Ave at Mount Lane
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14th Ave at Mount Lane

Chert Rock Outcrop, Pontiac 1928.

Sunset
Market & 2nd
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Market & 2nd

Market and Second looking Southeast towards Ferry Building - United Railroads [U05806]

Downtown
Transbay Terminal
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Transbay Terminal

B-Line Muni #193 climbing ramp. View is north toward First and Mission. The Shell building rises in the background.

South of Market
Ferry Building Terminal
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Ferry Building Terminal

View west across Embarcadero to 7-Line Market Street Railway #130. YMCA, Harbor Hotel, Audiffred Building in background left. McCarthy's Big Serv.

Financial District
Market & Leavenworth
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Market & Leavenworth

View north across Market to L-Line streetcar with U.S. Coast Guard recruiting sign on side, Old Federal Building at left, Chester MacPhee for Mayor headquarters. Empire Hotel / McAllister Tower (later part of Hastings Law School) in background left. Birdcage traffic signals. Flags strung over Market Street for Community Chest campaign.

Civic Center
18th & Mission
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18th & Mission

View northeast to approaching Municipal Railway (Muni) 14-Line trolley bus #880. Christmas decorations strung over street. Lachman Bros. furniture, Redlick's with '17 Reasons Why' sign, Shapiro Furniture Co., Payless Furniture Co, New China Cafe Chop Suey restaurant.

Mission
Market Near Castro
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Market Near Castro

Nickelodeon at 2362 Market Street. The Jose Theatre operated from 1913 to 1919 at 2362 Market Street. In later years it became Phillips Tire Company, then the home of the NAMES Project's AIDS Quilt.

Duboce Triangle
Columbus & Jackson
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Columbus & Jackson

View northwest on Columbus. Enlargement of central section at wnp27.3809. Enlargement of left central section at wnp27.3808.

North Beach
View From Rincon Hill
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View From Rincon Hill

View southeast to Embarcadero Pier 34 and Pier 36 in background. Oakland Automobile.

SF Bay
Claremont & Ulloa
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Claremont & Ulloa

View easterly on Claremont toward the intersection of Ulloa. The scene of an apparent auto accident at the corner. One car being towed with one car still in the bushes. Damaged Billboard reads (in part) 'Forest Hill Extension - Claremont Court Lots - Kahn, _eder and Brandt, Agents' 266 Claremont up the hill at left. A foggy day, kids on bicycles

West Portal
Haight near Laguna
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Haight near Laguna

Elevated view northwest across Haight Street to still-extant residences on north side of Haight, from right: #176-178 Haight (built circa 1885), 180-182 Haight, and 198 Haight St. (McMorry-Lagan House, San Francisco Landmark #164, built 1883).

Hayes Valley
Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

View northeast across Market to parade on Market Street. View east from 6th Street, St. Ann's Building, Baldwin Hotel (burned down in November, 1898), Chronicle Building, Call Building in distant background, large crowds, parade with men on horseback in uniform. Weinstock, Lubin & Co. at left in Donahoe Building, Fowzer photographic gallery.

Downtown
Polk & Hayes
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Polk & Hayes

11 dogs posed on a plank in the street, James W. Crowe Liquors at 100 Hayes in the background.

Civic Center