San Diego
San Diego, Panama-California Exposition. Amusement area called "The Isthmus"; War of the Worlds, Cafeteria
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San Diego, Panama-California Exposition. Amusement area called "The Isthmus"; War of the Worlds, Cafeteria
Outside SF
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, State of Washington exhibit building
Presidio
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Arches of Setting and Rising Sun from Florentine Court
Marina
View northwest to Sacramento Northern Birney streetcar #62 on rail fan excursion at Cabrillo Loop, Playland at the Beach. Cliff House in distance.
Richmond Outer
Ike in motorcade on California street and Leidesdorff Alley, looking east, Governor Warren in car. At far left Mercantile Trust Co. Building (1903,Albert Pissis, Architect), American Trust Company (originally the London and San Francisco Bank, built in 1873-1874), Bank of California, Alaska Commercial Building (1907, Meyers and Ward, Architects) in distance. In center distance, Southern Pacific Building and Fife Building with Mobilgas sign atop. At right, Merchants Exchange Building, Insurance Exchange Building (433 California), Fireman's Fund Insurance Company Building, J. Harold Dollar (Balfour) Building (351 California) and Robert Dollar Building in distance (built 1910, expanded in 1919).
Financial District
Market Street Railway, Elkton yard
Cayuga
Looking south on Kearny towards Old Hall of Justice
Chinatown
View south on Drumm across Washington toward Market. Produce District, demolished to build the Golden Gateway project. Jacobs Malcolm & Burtt on left. Matson Lines Building, Fife Building with Hamm's billboard sign atop in distance on Market
Northern Waterfront
View East on 16th Street, 25-line MSRy #837 passing Seals Stadium
Mission
B-line streetcar #141; Flying A Station
Lower Pacific Heights
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, PPIE demolition of Palace of Horticulture; two women posing with Horticulture dome in background
Marina
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Tower of Jewels demolition. Looking east towards Gas House Cove. Tank in distance.
Marina
Panama-Pacific International Exposition's Column of Progress after PPIE demolition; Scott Street and Marina Blvd. View west. Presidio in background. The Column of Progress stood until Summer of 1924, when the development of Marina Boulevard and the Column's decayed state precipitated its demolition.
Marina
Golden Gate International Exposition, Japanese Parade; American and Japanese flags
Marina
Original Chemistry Building, built in 1891, architect Clinton Day. Demolished in 1963 to make way for Hildebrand Hall (opened 1966). The cupola was preserved and is still on the plaza between Hildebrand and Gilman Halls. (WMK)
Outside SF