
24th near Utah
2531 24th Street. Jack's Club, J. and E Restaurant and Florence's Cafe on 24th Street. J and E survives as a Chinese restaurant, and Jack's Club is still in business, albeit a few doors down from this location.
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2531 24th Street. Jack's Club, J. and E Restaurant and Florence's Cafe on 24th Street. J and E survives as a Chinese restaurant, and Jack's Club is still in business, albeit a few doors down from this location.
Potrero Hill2525 24th Street. L. Cambou's French Cleaners, owned and operated by Louise and Leon Cambou, below residential units and next to Jack's Club on 24th Street.
Potrero Hill2887 24th Street. Healey's Green Lantern and the Crank Furniture Company
Mission2401 16th Street. The Double Play (named that because Seals Stadium was directly across the intersection) at 16th and Bryant looks no different today than it did 60 years ago. People are still waiting for the bus there. However, you can't get a haircut in the back room anymore.
MissionBank of America branch at 3701 Balboa Street, built 1928. Sterling Cleaners occupies a storefront integrated into the building, at right. Next door is the Balboa Club. Walter's Creamery is at far right, featuring Spreckels Ice Cream. A Spreckels-Russell Dairy truck is parked in front.
Richmond OuterView west across Market to Hobart Building (1914), Flatiron Building, Postal Telegraph Building, Board of Trade (with E.E. George shoes, Johansen Bros. Shoe Co.) and Tilden Sales Buildings in distance. Boyd Block (with New Orleans Coffee Parlor, Barber Shop) and Sherwood (later Bourn Block 320 Market), at right. Buildings on Market up to Flatiron Building since demolished. Royal Globe Insurance Building 300 Pine in distance right. Sylvan Selig clothing 316 Market at right.
Financial DistrictBig crowd watching the approaching fire looking south on Stockton towards Market. H. A. McLaren & C. J. Petersen Tailors. The Pup Restaurant, unofficial headquarters of Abe "Boss" Ruef on left, ["Grant Avenue,"[Sic] No. 8, Pillsbury Picture Co.1906"]
Downtown / Union SquareWarner's Cobweb Palace, located at the foot of the abandoned Meiggs' Wharf. Opened in 1856 and closed 1897. Parrots on perch hanging from ceiling, proprietor Abe Warner behind bar. [SC31]
North BeachView south across small boat harbor to four boats; person with net. Tokyo Sukiyaki Restaurant, 225 Jefferson St.
View east down Commercial, east of Drumm of the illuminated Ferry Building on a rainy night. Mohawk Tavern. Ferry Building pedestrian overpass.
Financial DistrictView east across Embarcadero to bulkhead building, Pier 7 Cocktails. Embarcadero Freeway on right.
Northern WaterfrontView north on 48th Ave. toward Ocean View Terrace. [Richmond Blocks No. 20. Standing in the center of the S1/2 of the block 228, looking north, showing junction of Cliff and 48th Avenues, with the improvements on the west side of the railroad right of way.] 488th Ave Depot, Oscar Olsen's saloon in the Sutro Heights Casino building, and SFFD firehouse at right.
Sutro HeightsView northwest across Market to Meyer Bros., Pompeian Saloon, The Helbing Hat Co. Kalamazoo Corset Co. Same image as wnp71.1879. [TEH507 Battery & Market June 3-1905 T. E. Hecht]
Financial DistrictView east across 9th Avenue to Beertown. 'The Arbor' beer garden on the corner was once the 'Jockey Club' across from the Bay District Racetrack before being moved four blocks west. In distance is 'The Villa' roadhouse; McAllister Street streetcar #259.
Golden Gate ParkElevated view southeast to the Williams Building (Clinton Day Architect, built 1907) on the southeast corner of 3rd and Mission. Still stands today as part of the St. Regis Hotel complex. Grand Rapids Show Case Co. signage on roof. (Bockman family)
South of Market