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Ord & Market
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Ord & Market

View northeast from the middle of the present-day intersection of Ord and Market, prior to the extension of Market. The building on the right is now the side yard of 143-145 Ord, which was probably moved to the lot on the left during the construction. [nr 17th] [dpwbook9 dpw2025]

Eureka Valley
Ord near 18th
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Ord near 18th

View east across Ord to Empty lot on East side of Ord near 18th Street. 4515 18th visible at right. [dpwbook9 dpw2026]

Eureka Valley
18th near Ord
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18th near Ord

View across 18th to North side of 18th Street between Ord and Hattie, 2 buildings at right still stand. Corner building Mrs. D.W. Frische Grocery. The middle building, 4558 18th Street, has since had a second story added. The large building on the left was moved directly across 18th Street when the Twin Peaks Tunnel was built and now has the address 4555 18th Street. Storrie Street now runs through the back of the property. [dpwbook9 dpw2027]

Eureka Valley
Hattie  & 18th
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Hattie & 18th

East side of Hattie near 18th Street. The large building on the right was demolished when the Twin Peaks Tunnel was built, and Storrie Street now intersects on the right. The two-story building on the left was demolished for the Market Street Extension. The two center houses, 59 Hattie and 67 Hattie, still remain. [dpwbook9 dpw2028]

Eureka Valley
17th near Castro
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17th near Castro

View of the North side of 17th Street between Castro and Collingwood Only the first two houses at left, Onion Turret, still remain. The others were demolished or moved. [dpwbook9 dpw2030]

Castro
Douglass & Market
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Douglass & Market

West side of Douglass north of 18th Street. Now the intersection of Market and Douglass. The two houses on the right were demolished or moved when Market was extended. [dpwbook9 dpw2031] Between Upper Market and 18th Street

Eureka Valley
Ord & Market
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Ord & Market

View northwest across Ord to houses on west side. House at left moved or demolished by May, 1917. See wnp36.01607. Center house (160 Ord) now at northwest corner Ord & Market. Building to right 152-154 Ord, survives with most facade decoration removed. [dpwbook9 dpw2032]

Eureka Valley
Ord near 18th
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Ord near 18th

View southwest across Ord to construction materials, Mrs. D.W. Frische Grocery, across 18th St. to Eagle Fruit Market prior to the construction of the Twin Peaks Tunnel and extension of Market Street. The spot where this was taken is now underground beneath Market Street, when the tunnel was built and Market Street was extended, a retaining wall was built behind the pictured buildings with Market Street on top of it, cutting off this block of Ord. [dpwbook9 dpw2033]

Eureka Valley
18th near Ord
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18th near Ord

View southwest across 18th St toward Swiss Creamery 4543 18th, Joseph McDonald Wood & Coal 4547 18th, and the home of Charles 'Carlos' Solari, namesake of Solari Hill (now known as Kite Hill). Two single story Victorians were moved to the back of the lot and rotated 90 degrees to make room for a larger apartment house (4555 18th) moved from directly across the street on the line of Storrie Street. Most of the buildings in this view still stand in 2021. [dpwbook9 dpw2034]

Eureka Valley
Hattie & 18th
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Hattie & 18th

Hattie and 18th north side [dpwbook9 dpw2035] Northwest corner

Eureka Valley
18th & Clover
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18th & Clover

18th Street S side (new construction) [dpwbook9 dpw2036] South side of 18th between Hattie and Clover

Eureka Valley
3rd near Folsom
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3rd near Folsom

View northeast across 3rd Street between Howard and Folsom. Denver rooming house. Mutual Savings Bank, Williams and Hearst Examiner Buildings in distance far left. [dpwbook9 dpw2040]

South of Market
City Hall construction
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City Hall construction

City Hall Const Paper Model Bear [dpwbook9 dpw2042] From civic center plaza

Civic Center
Sloat & 22nd Ave
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Sloat & 22nd Ave

Spring Valley Water Co Main pumping station Sloat Blvd [dpwbook9 dpw2048]

Merced Manor
Civic Auditorium
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Civic Auditorium

Civic Auditorium under construction at Civic Center. [Civic Auditorium from Statue dpwbook24 dpw5868] Opened in 1915 as part of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, it was originally called 'Exposition Auditorium.' In 1992 it was renamed 'Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.' [dpwbook8 dpw1780]