Kezar Stadium
East-West Shrine football game, crowd in north stands with marching band in the front row.
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East-West Shrine football game, crowd in north stands with marching band in the front row.
Golden Gate Park
View northeast to the corner of Turk and Divisadero towards Hilldebrandt's Groceteria, these four Victorian buildings were demolished or moved.
Western Addition
View northwest from Webster across empty lot toward the north side of Ellis between Filmore and Webster. Booker T. Washington Hotel at left, fire damaged building at center, and Victorian era houses at right. All buildings were demolished or moved during Redevelopment.
Western Addition
Northwest corner of Laguna and Washington. 2301 Laguna, Henry J. Crocker Mansion. Building torn down circa 1936.
Pacific Heights
View north across Market toward the intersection of Stockton and Ellis. Municipal Railway (MUNI) F-line streetcar #36 with wings livery turning from Stockton across Market. Foreman & Clark Men's Clothing, Roos Brothers Department Store in background.
South of Market
View northwest across Fulton toward Playland and Big Dipper Roller Coaster, Market Street Railway (MSRy) 5-line streetcar #824 with Zip Stripe livery.
Golden Gate Park
View northeast across street to 2500 Divisadero (then Devisadero) between Pacific and Broadway. Built in 1887 for A.D. Moore, president of the Northern Pacific Railroad. The lot extended the length of the block, east side of Divisadero between Pacific and Broadway. It was demolished around 1936. (The house was featured in the 1924 Buster Keaton film, The Navigator)
Pacific Heights
View looking north from Sutro Heights to Sutro Baths, Point Lobos, and Marin coast in distance. Louis' Restaurant at right. (Exterior signage reading 'Sutro's' and presence of Sky Tram ride date this to 1955-1957.)
Sutro Heights
Interior view of the balcony of the Fox Theatre.
Civic Center
Interior view of lobby and staircase in Fox Theatre.
Civic Center
Elevated view north across plaza to Telegraph Hill. Bella Union, Verandah Saloon, El Dorado, City Hall at far right.
Chinatown
View northeast from the top of the Odd Fellows Building towards the intersection of Jones and Market. Hibernia Bank at left, Murphy Grant Building, home of Prager's Department Store. Nob Hill in background right.[A View of Market Street Showing Nob Hill on the Left From Odd Fellows Hall]
South of Market
Elevated view south across California Street to Leland Stanford, Sr. mansion, S.C. Bugbee & Son, architects. [Home of Leland Stanford, of the 'Big Four' builders of the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroad lines, at Powell and California street, now the site of Stanford Court Apartments. (Sic)]
Nob Hill
California and Taylor, home of Collis P. Huntington. [the site in later years was given to the city and is now a park and playground.]
Nob Hill
View northwest across Southern Pacific tracks towards the passenger depot and Refreshment Saloon which was on Townsend between 3rd and 4th Streets. In the background is the Southern Pacific headquarters building on the northeast corner of 4th and Townsend.[Southern Pacific Passenger Depot, San Francisco 1879; This passenger station of the Southern Pacific at 4th and Townsend was erected in 1875, replacing the original station at Market and Valencia.]
Mission Bay