
Column of Progress, PPIE
Crowd gathered at the Column of Progress at foot of Scott Street and Marina Blvd. Photo taken several years after the close of the World's Fair.
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Crowd gathered at the Column of Progress at foot of Scott Street and Marina Blvd. Photo taken several years after the close of the World's Fair.
MarinaView northeast across Great Highway toward Sheehan's Tavern, later known as the Splendid Inn. Cycler's Rest (the former Midwinter Fair Humboldt County building, moved from Golden Gate Park) in the background at Fulton and La Playa.
Ocean BeachMother Minerva Hartman, a purported Civil War nurse, fought with the State of California over her earthquake cottage home as El Camino Real was being widened. She stands under house which is raised on temporary supports. Colma, CA [Mother Minerva]
Outside SFThird wing under construction. View from Geary and Stockton. Union Square and Dewey Monument in foreground
Downtown / Union SquareLooking north on Cliff Road; concession stand from Midwinter Fair in foreground
Sutro HeightsEntrada Court, Ingleside Terraces Sun Dial, Looking northerly
Ingleside TerracesGolden Gate Park Casino, Fulton Street between 24th and 25th Avenues, after being relocated from near Conservatory of Flowers
Richmond OuterView east past the Koffee Kup restaurant and the Alexandria Theatre, where the silent film <i>Forty Winks</i> was playing.
Richmond InnerMurphy Windmill at southwest corner of park.
Golden Gate ParkUnidentified ship stranded on a beach.
Lands EndLooking north from Main (Kennedy) Drive
Golden Gate ParkView north from center of Van Ness Avenue to soldiers on horseback on parade. Building at right is Mercantile Library, Albert Pissis, architect. In distance left, St. Mary's Cathedral.
Civic CenterView north on 10th near Howard; Lick Baths at right; Fox Theater in distance, top of City Hall dome to right of Fox.
South of MarketElevated view west to crowd surrounding wrecked California Street Cable Railroad cars at California and Sansome Streets. J. Harold Dollar Building at left. Alaska Commercial Building at far right. buildings on north side of California, include Bank of California, London & San Francisco Bank Building with 4th story addition, Mercantile Trust Co. Building (1903,Albert Pissis, Architect), Kohl Building. Streetlamps with multiple globes.
Financial DistrictView northwest to closing of Pacific Ave. Cable Car Line. People dressed in Victorian clothing for the final day of the old cable car. Car #62.
Pacific Heights