
Kearny & Post
Elevated view southwest to Roos Bros. clothing store decorated with American flags and patriotic symbols. People lined up on Kearny sidewalk. Fourth of July?
Downtown / Union SquareContains 451 photos
Elevated view southwest to Roos Bros. clothing store decorated with American flags and patriotic symbols. People lined up on Kearny sidewalk. Fourth of July?
Downtown / Union SquareView northeast from Market to Roos Bros. department store with American Flags and announcement of PPIE fair to come to SF.
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view from Market looking north Kearny during Luisa Tetrazzini plaque unveiling. Large crowd in front of Chronicle building. The tablet commemorated singer Luisa Tetrazzini's Christmas Eve 1910 performance near Lotta's Fountain, before an estimated audience of 200,000-300,000 San Franciscans.
South of Market[Fairmount School in a Parade] View east on Van Ness to Fairmount Grammar School contingent in a parade, Van Ness and Turk streetcar in background.
TenderloinElevated view northwest across Van Ness to Mare Island float, a battleship being pulled by horses, with banner saying 'Vallejo Welcomes the Fleet', Van Ness Theater (with crowd on roof and John Drew electric sign); United Cigar Stores Co.; crowd and Navy band watching parade welcoming "Great White Fleet" from street.
Civic CenterLooking NE from Geary. Decorated with flags and lanterns. Decorations for Great White Fleet.
Downtown / Union Square[C. E. Arch, Market Street.] View northeast across market to open car #304 of McAllister line of MSRy. Arch built for Christian Endeavor convention. Stockton St. intersection, original Phelan Building and Chronicle Building visible through arch. Flags strung across street.
South of MarketOdd Fellows Parade, float, children, crowd of spectators, people on rooftops. North side of Market between Stockton & Grant., original Phelan Building at right. Dan P. Carter Cigars 842 Market; Peter Bacigalupi Penny Arcade and Edison Phonograph Agency, 840 Market; Elite Photographic Studio 838 Market. [No. 22 Convention Sovereign Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. Parade Sep. 23, 1904]
South of MarketView east through GAR Arch. Nucleus Hotel, Palace Hotel at center[1 GAR Arch, Architects, Wright & Sanders]; Grand Army of the Republic (O.V. Lange architecture publication)
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view north on Kearny from across Market, Parade passing the intersection with large American flag. Flannery Building on left with C.H. Strub Dentist and J. Edlin Merchant Tailor signage, Chronicle Building (with large clock over entry), Maskey's Candies sign on Maskey Building, Hearst Examiner Building on right. Boys Week banners strung over intersection. [25,000 SF School Boys Celebrate Boys' Week. Boys marched May 1 in honor of national Boys' Week. Photo shows Old Glory being carried by school boys in the line of march.]
South of MarketView north past I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) archway emblazoned with seeing eye and 'Friendship Love & Truth.' Erected for dedication of Odd Fellows Hall, 321 Montgomery at left. Wells Fargo bank office on California Street corner at left in Parrott Building, or Parrott Block (1852, Architect Stephen Williams). American flag hung across street, Telegraph Hill in distance.
Financial DistrictElevated view northeast across Market to crowds on street and rooftops watching parade (probably Portola Festival) heading west. Fairmont Hotel, St. Boniface church, Marshall Square Market, Flood Building. Electric streetcar tracks, flags and banners strung across Market Street. [M.G 110]
South of MarketElevated view southeast over crowd, including sailors, in Civic Center Plaza. Civic Auditorium, Hotel Whitcomb in background.[The Liberty Boys. San Francisco's Farewell to ... Sept 21st 1917. Photo by Cardinell-Vincent Co 577 Market St.]
Civic Center[Naval Parade May 7, 1908] Elevated view southeast to parade of sailors from Great White Fleet in front of reviewing stands on Van Ness Avenue between Fell and Market. Back of Grand Central Hotel at left.
Civic CenterElevated view southwest to parade heading west on Market Street, likely for the arrival of Great White Fleet. Streetcar stopped on 4th with people watching from top of it. Pacific Building at left, with people on roof.
Downtown / Union Square