
Vermont near 20th
View south on Vermont Street from about 20th, near McKinley Square before crooked street grading. [McKinley Sq Feb '27 P35]
Potrero HillContains 7898 photos
View south on Vermont Street from about 20th, near McKinley Square before crooked street grading. [McKinley Sq Feb '27 P35]
Potrero Hill[Aquatic Park Aug 1926 P32] View east from Van Ness Ave & Beach Streets. Spring Valley Water Company pump station, the Haslett Warehouse, and Ghiradelli buildings.
North Beach[Harding Park Club House site 1/25/26] Near Lake Merced; clubhouse was demolished during TPC Harding Park renovations, c. 2004.
Lake Merced[Harding Park Club House site 1/25/26] On bluff overlooking Lake Merced; clubhouse was demolished during TPC Harding Park renovations, c. 2004.
Lake Merced[Harding Park Clubhouse Site 1/25/26] Near Lake Merced; clubhouse was demolished during TPC Harding Park renovations, c. 2004.
Lake MercedView north across North Lake in front of the old Harding Park Clubhouse. [Harding Park Clubhouse Site 1-25-26]
Lake Merced[Harding Park Clubhouse Site 1/25/26] Near Lake Merced; clubhouse was demolished during TPC Harding Park renovations, circa 2004.
Lake Merced[Harding Park Club House site 1/25/26] Near Lake Merced; clubhouse was demolished during TPC Harding Park renovations, c. 2004.
Lake MercedGolden Gate International Exposition, GGIE. Exterior view of the French Indo-China Building at the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Island
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Man in front of the French Indo-China Building at the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Island
Treasure IslandThree VIPs and the Tower of Sun under construction at the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Island
Treasure IslandThe Palace of Fine Arts, the California Building, and the Oregon Building are all that remain in Cow Hollow at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco after the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
PresidioThe Palace of Fine Arts and the Oregon Building, remnants from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, visible at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco with the Letterman General Hospital campus and Crissy Field visible to the left.
PresidioJapantown. Kobayashi Chu-O-Do and Nichibei-Bussan Co., a Japanese haberdashery at 1644 Gough Street in Japantown; block now houses a large apartment building.
Western AdditionWest side of Gough between Pine and Austin. Japanese businesses built in front of Victorian homes. The Hero Baths and Barber Shop, Sun Rise House Cleaning, 1611 Gough, T. Ikeda Co., grocery, 1613 1/2 Gough. All Buildings demolished or moved before redevelopment.
Western Addition