
Pacific & Front
View West on Pacific Street from Front Street across an empty lot. Old Ship Saloon, Hans Alsheimer Proprietor visible at Pacific & Battery. Billboard for Beeman's Pepsin Gum.
Northern WaterfrontContains 156 photos
View West on Pacific Street from Front Street across an empty lot. Old Ship Saloon, Hans Alsheimer Proprietor visible at Pacific & Battery. Billboard for Beeman's Pepsin Gum.
Northern WaterfrontApproximately Beach near Polk. View west along railroad tracks on future site of Aquatic Park Casino/Maritime Museum. Fontana Warehouse at left, Black Point / Fort Mason in the background right. Ghirardelli factory powerhouse, at far left, still stands at Beach and Polk as part of Ghirardelli Square.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView southeast from the old Fort Mason pier (now site of Muni Pier) toward the future site of Aquatic Park. Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, Fontana Warehouse. Dolphin and South End Rowing Clubs buildings at foot of Van Ness Ave. prior to be being moved. Railroad trestle leading to Fort Mason Tunnel. Black Point /Fort Mason at right.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView south on Tingley Street from around San Jose Avenue. Ocean Shore Railroad right of way (future Alemany Boulevard) at center. A few of these houses still stand though nearest houses demolished for I280 freeway.
Mission TerraceView south on Gorham Street from around San Jose Avenue. Ocean Shore Railroad right of way (future Alemany Boulevard) at center. The far house still stands at 51 Gorham, the near house demolished for I280 freeway.
Mission TerraceView west on Day Street from Dolores toward Church. Southern Pacific Old Main Line Trestle crossing Day.
Noe ValleyView southeast at the intersection of Sickles and San Jose Avenue, San Bruno Mountain in the background. Southern Pacific's Ocean View Station at center. Southern Pacific tracks coming from background left and crossing Market Street Railways Cemetery/Interurban streetcar line in the middle of the intersection. Tell House Saloon on Sickles to left of station. I280 Freeway mostly covers this site.
Outer MissionView southerly on Couvier toward Bosworth. Mission Street viaduct in the background
St. Marys ParkView southeast across the intersection of Cesar Chavez (then Army Street) and Guerrero. One of the Victorian homes on this block still stands. (St. Luke's Hospital - CPMC - now dominates this block)
MissionView north on Mission from 24th, the Central Realty Building (Lippman Bros Department Store) at left still stands, as do most of the buildings on the west side of Mission.
MissionGuerrero & 26th View Northeast towards Valencia along Southern Pacific track. Tracks past far side of Guerrero are what would become Juri Commons.
Dolores HeightsView southwest across Mission from Santa Marina. Entire block at center now demolished for gas station. Fairmount School and undeveloped Diamond Heights in background right New Mission Bazaar Variety Store, S. Searles Moving truck.
Holly ParkView southeast from the corner of Front & Vallejo across the Southern Pacific Railyard to businesses on the first block of Broadway. Tower of the Ferry Building visible in the background. Kockos Bros. Wholesale Grocers (Broadway and Davis), Hotel Evans (89 Broadway), Swift & Co. meatpacking (Pacific & Davis), Albers, Coast Auto Works (33 Broadway), Wellman Coffee sign.
Northern WaterfrontView west along railroad tracks at the end of Jefferson Street. Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory (now Ghirardelli Square), Fontana Warehouse at left, Black Point / Fort Mason in the background right.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView east on Monterey Blvd (then Sunnyside) toward San Jose Avenue. Most houses in this view still stand. (2019)
Sunnyside