
Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta
Parade. Floats representing California cities, counties, and states, as well as businesses and organizations paraded through the City. The Sonoma County float is pictured.
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Parade. Floats representing California cities, counties, and states, as well as businesses and organizations paraded through the City. The Sonoma County float is pictured.
View of bridge from hill above Fort Point. Safety nets still in place beneath deck.
PresidioHolding back crowds near toll plaza. Pedestrian Day kicked off the week-long "Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta". People, lined up by the thousands, waited for the 6:00 AM opening.
PresidioPedestrian day. Man in Spanish Dress at barricade
PresidioSomehow, this Cowboy with his dog managed to get in front of the barracade to get a jump on Pedestrian Day.
PresidioOpening Day. The first cars to cross the bridge line up prior to the Noon opening of the Bridge to vehicular traffic. Toll Plaza
PresidioPedestrian Day. Little girl with ticket
PresidioPedestrian day. Pedestrians awaiting opening at barricade near toll plaza
PresidioBoy Scouts and Jesse H. Miller, Grand President of the Native Sons of the Golden West dedicate a plaque to Adolph Sutro on base of lion statue at the Main Gate on Point Lobos Ave. Sutro's daughter Rosa Sutro Morbio (1858-1942) accepts.
Sutro HeightsJesse H. Miller, Grand President of the Native Sons of the Golden West congratulates Adolph Sutro's daughter, Rosa Sutro Morbio at dedication of plaque to Adolph Sutro at Main Gate.
Sutro HeightsOpening Day of Golden Gate Bridge. Elevated view of log cutting contest, 3 woodsmen cut 34 inch redwood logs symbolizing end of barrier to Redwood Empire. Contestants were Paul Searles, Longview, Wash., winner of Pacific Logging Congress title; Myron Higbee, Kellogg, Idaho, champion.
PresidioOpening Day. Mayor Angelo Rossi cutting a silver chain with acetylene welding torch, Timothy Reardon (President, Board of Public Works) wearing an overcoat, stands at the Mayor's left.
PresidioMoving Torso Sculpture to Civic Center from Warehouse at Laguna Honda
Laguna HondaMoving art from city storage near Laguna Honda to Civic Center
Laguna Hondawith 'Peace' sculpture at 410 Natoma
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