
Candlestick Park Aerial
Candlestick Park: aerial view looking northwest during the first 49ers football game at Candlestick.
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Candlestick Park: aerial view looking northwest during the first 49ers football game at Candlestick.
Candlestick Park: aerial view looking down on park during first 49er football game.
Candlestick PointBayshore freeway (US101) looking north along the Candlestick Causeway towards Bayview Hill and Candlestick Park, during first 49er football game.
Outside SFCandlestick Park: parking lot and Bayview Hill taken during the first 49ers football game at Candlestick. View from helicopter looking northwest.
Candlestick Park: wide view looking north to downtown, taken during first 49er football game.
Aerial view of SF waterfront looking north from foot of 2nd Street. Piers along Embarcadero, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz. Sailing ship Balclutha visible at former ferry landing Hyde Street Pier, where she was temporarily tied up in 1942.
Aerial view southwest above Bethlehem Shipyard (Union Iron Works). Potrero Hill in the background. Portion of shipyard redesigned as Crane Cove Park.
Central WaterfrontAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. View northerly from above 14th Street, Mission Street at right. Central Freeway (under construction) stub at South Van Ness at right (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
Mission DoloresAerial view east to a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. X-Shaped Mary's Help Hospital in the foreground. Central Freeway (under construction) stub at South Van Ness at center. 150 Otis, built 1916 as Juvenile Detention Home, and in 1957 Department of Social Services offices, to left of smoke plume (SF Landmark # 248). Former Valencia Theatre, converted to a church in 1929, right of center. (Fire was the same day as a major earthquake, though determined to be unrelated)
Mission DoloresAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
South of MarketAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
South of MarketAerial view north to a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. Land cleared for the extension of the Central Freeway visible on both sides of Valencia.150 Otis, built 1916 as Juvenile Detention Home, and in 1957 Department of Social Services offices, at center above smoke plume (SF Landmark # 248). Freeway onramp at lower right. (Fire was the same day as a major earthquake, though determined to be unrelated.)
MissionAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
MissionAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce across from Woodward Street (Between Mission and Valencia Street), now in the path of the Central Freeway and site of SOMA West Skatepark. View northeasterly from above from Mission and Duboce, Market Street and Octavia at top center. Land on both sides of Valencia and along Octavia has been cleared for the extension of the Central Freeway. (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
MissionAerial view of a 3-alarm fire on Duboce between Mission and Valencia Street. A Wide view south from above Mission near 12th, Howard Street at left, Market at right. (the same day as a major earthquake though determined to be unrelated)
South of Market