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11th & Bryant
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11th & Bryant

View south on 11th Street toward Bryant. Crowded event at the Street Cleaning Department with speakers and American Flags. Woman Speaking. Bryant Street substation in the background (Bryant & Division) (The elevated Central Freeway passes through this view today, 2020)[dpwbook19 dpw4209

South of Market
11th & Bryant
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11th & Bryant

View south on 11th Street toward Bryant. Crowded event at the Street Cleaning Department with speakers and American Flags. Man speaking. Bryant Street substation in the background (Bryant & Division) (The elevated Central Freeway passes through this view today, 2020)[dpwbook19 dpw4210]

South of Market
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

Dedication ceremony. Crowds at West Portal, the Twin Peaks Tunnel dedication ceremony after VIPs and the public walked through the tunnel. [dpwbook20 dpw4524]

West Portal
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

Dedication ceremony. Twin Peaks Tunnel Opening Day for pedestrians. Mayor Rolph, VIPs, and the General Public had the ooportunity to walk trhoughthe tunnel for the first time. [dpwbook20 dpw4526]

West Portal
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

Dedication ceremony. West Portal, Mayor Rolph drives the Silver Spike after walking through the Twin Peaks Tunnel on the first day of completion[dpwbook20 dpw4527]

West Portal
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

Dedication ceremony. West Portal, Mayor Rolph addresses the crowd at West Portal after walking through the Twin Peaks Tunnel on the first day of completion. Among the crowd, property owners of the west side districts who were taxed a potion of the tunnel construction costs. [dpwbook20 dpw4528]

West Portal
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

Dedication ceremony. Mrs Rolph, Mayor James Rolph, city engineer M.M. O'Shaughnessy, and VIPs at the West Portal of the Twin Peaks Tunnel after walking through the tunnel on the first day of completion. [dpwbook20 dpw4529]

West Portal
Twin Peaks Tunnel
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Twin Peaks Tunnel

East Portal, Market and Castro, Twin Peaks Tunnel dedication, crowds assembled for walk through the tunnel. [dpwbook20 dpw4530]

Castro
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

Mission Park J-Church dedication, Unidentified speaker on the platform. (Could be J.B. Zindarg or Eustace Cullinan of the Mission Promotions Association or Supervisor Edward I. Wolfe.) City Engineer M.M. O'Shaughnessy seated at left. Signs read, 'Forward San Francisco' and 'Church St. - Potrero Ave., and Twin Peaks Tunnel Cars down Market to the Ferry.' [dpwbook20 dpw4574]

Mission Dolores
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

Mission Park J-Church dedication, Mayor James Rolph (right) being presented a motorman's cap. Signs read, 'Forward San Francisco' and 'Church St. - Potrero Ave., and Twin Peaks Tunnel Cars down Market to the Ferry.' [dpwbook20 dpw4579]

Mission Dolores
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

Mission Park J-Church dedication, Mayor James Rolph in motorman's cap addressing the crowd. Signs read, 'Forward San Francisco' and 'Church St. - Potrero Ave., and Twin Peaks Tunnel Cars down Market to the Ferry.' [dpwbook20 dpw4580]

Mission Dolores
Dolores Park
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Dolores Park

Crowd viewing dedication of J Church line, on private right-of-way through Dolores Park. [dpwbook20 dpw4581]

Mission Dolores
City Hall
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City Hall

Elevated view of drafted men in front of City Hall. [dpwbook21 dpw4763]

Civic Center
City Hall
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City Hall

Opening of Twin Peaks Tunnel Festivities [dpwbook21 dpw5119]

Civic Center
City Hall
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City Hall

Opening of Twin Peaks Tunnel, James Rolph with jacket and motorman's hat [dpwbook21 dpw5120]

Civic Center