Maiden Lane
From Union Square. At the end of the street you can see the Metropolis Bank building (1908). V.C. Morris Store (Frank Lloyd Wright, architect) at left. Decorative light posts and banner at Maiden Lane entrances.
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From Union Square. At the end of the street you can see the Metropolis Bank building (1908). V.C. Morris Store (Frank Lloyd Wright, architect) at left. Decorative light posts and banner at Maiden Lane entrances.
Downtown / Union Square
View east at California and Powell to California St. Cable Car loading passengers. At left is the University Club, in background the Hartford Building at 650 California. Completed in 1964, it was the tallest building in California at the time. Bay Bridge, International Building in background.
Nob Hill
View North up Kearny from Broadway. Note downhill traffic allowed on Kearny. Enrico's Coffee House, Swiss Chalet, Vanessi's.
North Beach
View Northeast from Geary and Powell. Bank of America Building at 555 California under construction in background.
Downtown / Union Square
View Southwest toward Nob Hill, Fairmont Tower addition under construction at center.
Telegraph Hill
Fisherman with boat. Debris floating in water on right.
Near Lawton & 15th. Looking to the Northeast from that location. St. Ignatius Church, UCSF, Columbus school (called that at that time).
Golden Gate Heights
View south from Sutro Heights looking down the length of Ocean Beach. Original Ocean Beach Pavilion as 'Surf Club' at left. Great Highway, Playland at the Beach, Golden Gate Park, Esplanade, Lurline Pier. (Ocean Beach Pavilion, built in 1884, was oldest building that part of Great Highway. It had been remodeled many times.)
Sutro Heights
Playland at the Beach , looking south from from the Cliff House. Ocean Beach, Lurline Pier
Sutro Heights
View south on Point Lobos Ave towards Ocean Beach. Lurline Pier being demolished. Totem Pole.
Sutro Heights
Taken from the Esplanade approx foot of Balboa St.
Richmond Outer
View South from Cliff House. Lurline Pier still intact.
Sutro Heights
View looking east from Lincoln Blvd in the Presidio. Barracks and hangars in foreground. Runway, parked aircraft, and Palace of Fine Arts in the distance. (Barracks and runway were removed during the 1998-2000 renovations of Crissy Field.)
Presidio
Christmas Tree Point, view west over Noe Valley. African-American couple.
Midtown Terrace
View from St Francis Hotel Annex. Telephone Building.
Downtown / Union Square