
Civic Center
City Hall viewed west from Civic Center Plaza, with Welcome Home Victory Monument (1919-1924)
Civic CenterContains 127 photos
City Hall viewed west from Civic Center Plaza, with Welcome Home Victory Monument (1919-1924)
Civic CenterStatue of ram in front of City College of San Francisco. ['The City College' San Francisco Junior College] Statue was carved at Golden Gate International Exposition by sculptor Dudley Carter from a single redwood log, using primitive tools double bladed axe and chisels, entitled Big Horn Mountain Redwood Ram. In background, Science Hall designed by architect Timothy Pflueger.
Westwood ParkMission District mural. Peace, Love and Perfection amongst all creation.
One of the earliest murals in the Mission district, painted in 1971 by 'Spain' Rodrigues, Jesús 'Chuy' Campusano, and Bob Cuff on a wall across from the Horizons Unlimited offices at 3001 22nd St.
MissionTwo men shaking hands in front of R. Crumb mural on Mission Rebels headquarters at 674 South Van Ness Ave.
MissionStreet portrait of General Hershy Bar (portrayed by Bill Matons, 1906-1993) at Union Square in front of I. Magnin's on Geary St. Gen. Hershy Bar was a satirical character of the Vietnam War-era Anti-War protest movement, a parody of U.S. General Lewis B. Hershey, Director of the Selective Service (military draft) System between 1941 and 1970.
Downtown / Union SquareView west down former Fulton St. right of way to painter at United Nations Plaza during Farmer's Market. Rear of Orpheum Theater at left, City Hall in distance, old Federal Office Building at right.
Civic Center