Crowd

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Haight near Lyon
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Haight near Lyon

3rd Church of Christ Scientist, 1250 Haight Street between Central and Lyon. View from across Haight Street in Buena Vista Park. People exiting the church, cars lined up out front.

Buena Vista
Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

Elevated View east on Market from 6th Street. Special Automobile Parade organized by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company with an advertised 25,000 automobiles on parade from the Ferry Building to the Exposition grounds which we under construction) Pantages and Empress (later St. Francis), and Empire Theatres at right. Marquee of Maio Biograph (later Crest) Theatre at far left. Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Lesser Bros. Washington Market, Maryland Dairy Lunch, Eiler's Music House at right. [St Francis as Empress 7/15/1914 from 6th & Market]

Tenderloin
New Montgomery near Market
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New Montgomery near Market

Giants Welcome Parade, Willie Mays and Hank Sauer in Parade Car, Crocker Building in the background.

South of Market
Ocean Beach
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Ocean Beach

Crowd gathered on the beach watching a small steam ship and two lifesaving boats (possibly lifesaving drills?)

Golden Gate Park
Lake near 6th Ave
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Lake near 6th Ave

Lake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Bishop Nichols pronouncing the stone laid. No.5]

Presidio Terrace
Lake near 6th Ave
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Lake near 6th Ave

Lake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Arrival of Procession - No.3]

Presidio Terrace
Lake near 6th Ave
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Lake near 6th Ave

Lake Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. [Cornerstone Ceremonies, Maria Kipp Orphanage. Lowering the stone to place. No.4]

Presidio Terrace
Montgomery & Market
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Montgomery & Market

View southwest on Market from across Montgomery. Market Street is decorated for the Golden Gate Bridge Opening Fiesta, May 27-June 2, 1937 with flags, banners and lampposts decorated as redwood trees. Crowds of people on the sidewalk in front of the Crocker Building. Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst/Examiner Building, Spreckels/Call Building, and Humboldt Bank Building visible across the street.

Downtown / Union Square
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Large group with guitars and a cake gathered next to an upside-down sign for a Laundry with street address 74). (Possibly not San Francisco; could not find any SF laundries with a 741 street address during this time period.)

Van Ness near California
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Van Ness near California

Knights Templar Parade, view east across Van Ness toward the east side of the street near California Street. Sign in background 'Headquarters of Sutton Commandery' in front of Knickerbocker Hotel, 1606 Van Ness; dupe of 4.1425.

Pacific Heights
Van Ness & Sacramento
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Van Ness & Sacramento

Knights Templar Parade on Van Ness at Sacramento, Old First Presbyterian Church across the street.

Pacific Heights
Van Ness near Sacramento
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Van Ness near Sacramento

Knights Templar Parade, view east across Van Ness Ave. Crowds of people, house (1732 Washington) with large American flag hanging on side; dupe of 4.1246

Pacific Heights
Van Ness near California
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Van Ness near California

Knights Templar Parade, view south on Van Ness toward the east side of the street. Marie Antoinette Apartments (Van Ness between Austin and Bush) in the distance.

Pacific Heights
Washington & Mason
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Washington & Mason

Cable Car Centennial, car #60, Cable Car Barn rear

Nob Hill
Embarcadero
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Embarcadero

[Unknown pier USS Oklahoma City CLG 5, a WWII light cruiser converted to a guided missile cruiser at Bethlehem Steel in San Francisco during 1957-1960. The ship had a triple 6-inch gun turret and a twin 5-inch gun forward with Talos missiles aft. Saw considerable service during Vietnam war. Mothballed in 1979, and sunk as a target in 1999.] (Photo likely taken at Pier 39 when ship was open to the public on June 2, 1968.)

Fishermans Wharf