
PPIE
Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, Palace of Horticulture, Viewed from Court of Flowers
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Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, Palace of Horticulture, Viewed from Court of Flowers
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exhibition (PPIE), Fillmore Street entrance gate. Festival Hall in the background. (Panorama 1of 2)
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exhibition (PPIE), Fillmore Street entrance gate. Festival Hall in the background. (Panorama 2of 2)
MarinaView east on Market toward Stockton, 4th Street intersects from right. Roos Bros, Phelan Building, Call Building, Humboldt Bank. Pacific Building at right. Many pedestrians and streetcars approaching
Downtown / Union SquareView northwest from the Ferry Building toward Telegraph Hill and the Produce District. Intersection of Sacramento and Drumm at lower left. Garbini & Bros Olive Oil, Scandinavian Sailors Home 116 Drumm (built 1907), SFFD Engine Company No. 12 Firehouse 115 Drumm (built 1915) at lower left. Large building above center below Telegraph Hill built 1907 as the American Biscuit Company factory on the corner of Battery & Broadway, still stands 2025. Zellerbach Paper Company, Customs House at upper left. H.C. Long Syrup.
Financial DistrictView south on the Embarcadero (then East Street) from center of roadway in front of the Ferry Building, foot of Market St. Ferry Station Post Office (1901-1915) at left.
Financial DistrictView South on Middle (Nancy Pelosi) Drive near the Tennis Courts. People posing in car add for Mercer automobile. Steel pedestrian bridge in background
Golden Gate Park1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Officers distributing flour 14592-2] People posed near Moscone Playground (then Lobos Square) receiving relief. Police officers dishing out flour.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, view west toward ruins of Grand and Palace Hotels
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, View north to ruins of St. Rose's Roman Catholic Church on north side of Brannan Street between 4th and 5th Streets. 1906 Earthquake and Fire.
South of Market1906 Earthquake and Fire, ruins of Holy Cross Church
Western AdditionSpanish-American War Parade, Army Band marching up Market Street passing Lucas Detective Bureau, 906 Market
Downtown / Union SquareView east on Market near Jones. Prager's Department Store at left, automobiles and streetcar. Hale Bros. store, David Hewes Building with large Goodrich Tires sign on roof, Delger Building (1907, Hermann Barth, architect), Eastern Outfitting Co., Sterling Furniture (Sterling Building, 1049 Market Street, built 1907, Reid Brothers, architects), Forrest Building, 1053-1055 Market Street (1908, MacDonald & Applegarth, destroyed by fire c. 1981), Ede Building 1059-1061 Market Street (1910, William Knowles, architect) with ? Bros. Cafeteria at street level, Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Trading Stamps above. In distance left, Humboldt Bank Building has '1915' sign on top for PPIE.
TenderloinAdmission Day Parade float, Two men in uniform and a woman steering chariot styled wagon pulled by horses. Flags strung over street.
3 boys with winning model airplanes. Horatio Randall, Fred Hanson, and Bill Nichols
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