
President Johnson Visit
Crowd climbing on Benjamin Franklin statue in Washington Square during a speech by U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson
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Crowd climbing on Benjamin Franklin statue in Washington Square during a speech by U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson
North BeachInside Stadium toward Bay and Parking Lot, Hunters Point
Candlestick PointView northwest to Hawaii Week Ceremonies at Union Square. Hotel St. Francis, Chancellor Hotel, Fitzhugh Building. United Airlines Building in background originally built as Argonaut Club in 1909, with additions in 1920 (Sylvain Schnaittacher, architect), still stands 2021. (AS)
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view south down to Market Street parade passing Jones & McAllister intersection. Hibernia Bank dome at left. Clark-Gandion Co. 1065 Market, Clinton Cafeteria 1059 Market, Guild (showing 'Tender Trap'), Centre and United Artist theatres across Market.
TenderloinFestival of Progress Parade, looking southeast across Market to Fremont St. Horse-drawn carriage and people in costume passing West Coast Electronics Store. Greyhound Building at 371 Market.
Financial DistrictView northeast across the intersection of Grant and O'Farrell toward 3rd and Market. Municipal Railway (Muni) K-line Streetcar #172, birdcage traffic light, Metropolis Bank Building, Palace Hotel, Monadnock Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Central Tower (former Call Building), Carl Wilke Cafeteria. Union Trust Building, SFLandmark 131, at left.
Downtown / Union SquareRay Jablonsky #10 gets a hit, Willie Mays on 1st?, Giants during their first season in San Francisco. View south from crowded stands.
MissionA Giants runner scores while the next batter approaches the plate, in front of a good crowd in the stands.
MissionView north on Powell, crowds of people looking at damaged cable car after accident. 20 people were injured as Powell-Jackson cable car lost control and raced down Powell before tipping over at the curve at Jackson street.
Nob HillView west on Market from the south sidewalk. People, shoppers, stores and signs. The Emporium in the background.
South of MarketDamaged offloaded 5-line streetcar
Western AdditionView south on Church to flooded street and Market Street Railway (MSRy) 22-line car #871 with zip stripe livery; during WWII.
Duboce TriangleSoldiers on Embarcadero; Waterfront Strike 1934
Financial DistrictDerailed 9-line streetcar, looking north across Cortland, from 1021 Cortland
Bernal HeightsView north on west side of Fillmore to streetcar accident, 22-line crash on Fillmore just south of Post. Muni Streetcar #859. Kirby's Shoes, Sigmund Marg credit jeweler, E.D. Devincenzi, O.D. optometrist. [Call-Bulletin]
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