Fisherman's Rock
Viewed from sidewalk along Point Lobos Ave. Sign reads "Visit the Cliff House / Terrace Pavilion / Tom Thumb Show..."
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Viewed from sidewalk along Point Lobos Ave. Sign reads "Visit the Cliff House / Terrace Pavilion / Tom Thumb Show..."
Sutro Heights
With cars and pedestrians. View southwest on Point Lobos Ave from Sutro's entrance
Sutro Heights
View west from rooftop on Valencia Street to Dolores Heights, Twin Peaks. The Broadway Stores, 820 Valencia. Dome of Second Church of Christ, Scientist at Dolores and Cumberland (1916, architect William H. Crim)
Mission
View east on Haight between Shrader and Cole. Haight Street Masonic Hall and Haight Theater (then known as the Straight Theater) at left. (both demolished)
Haight Ashbury
Old First Presbyterian Church, southeast corner Sacramento & Van Ness, no cable car tracks on Sacramento
Polk Gulch
Guadalupe Church; crowd posing in front
Russian Hill
Guadalupe Church; crowd exiting the church
Russian Hill
Simpson Memorial Church, Southeast corner of Hayes and Buchanan Streets, built 1885. Designed by John Marquis. Wood and coal facility next door.
Hayes Valley
View northeast from intersection to Cooper Medical College, which later became Stanford University Department of Medicine and Pacific Medical Center, demolished 1974.; boys posing on steps.
Pacific Heights
Elevated view southwest across intersection to Odd Fellows Building (Odd Fellows Hall, IOOF) 1103 Market St., Wright & Sanders architects. A cornerstone-laying ceremony was held on May 14, 1884, and construction was completed in November, 1885. T.M. Antisell Piano store in corner retail space. Rosenblum & Abraham Tailors, Pringle Bros. boots and shoes 1109 Market, John Feyhl Bakery and Coffee Parlor 1111 Market, William Black Marble Works. Good Fellows Grotto saloon (R.J. Techau owner) in basement. Herman W. Burmester, Tea 12 Seventh St.
South of Market
Northwest Corner of Pine and Davis, viewed from Market Street. Eagle Block Bldg. at center, Baker & Hamilton Agricultural Implements. Union Block Building at left.
Financial District
View southwest across 4th Street to Society of California Pioneers Building, 20 Fourth St., completed in 1886 and destroyed April, 1906. John T. Sullivan Boots and Shoes. Cobblestone street. Sepia print of wnp27.4147
South of Market
Crocker Mansion. California btw. Taylor & Jones. Present site of Grace Cathedral
Nob Hill
First Unitarian Church (Thomas Starr King's Church) stood from 1864-1887), south side of Geary between Stockton and Dupont (Grant)
Downtown / Union Square
First Unitarian Church(Thomas Starr King's Church) stood from 1864-1887, south side of Geary between Stockton and Dupont (Grant)
Downtown / Union Square