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Unknown Parade, two flags in foreground
view from eastern end. Golden Gate Park Casino is visible in the background rodolph205
Golden Gate ParkLooking north from rocks at the east end of China Beach. Sailing ship in background rodolph565
SeacliffLocated in the valley behind the Flower Conservatory, rustic shelter at right [rodolph467]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Conservatory of Flowers. Fraternal or Military symbols in plantings celebrating GAR? rodolph830
Golden Gate ParkRustic Shelter behind Flower Conservatory [rodolph469]
Golden Gate Park[On the rocks Fort Point] [Rodolph 564.] Spring Valley Water Company flume at right at right. Photo taken at north end of Baker Beach (aka Baker's Beach).
PresidioOrnate gazebo in Old Grove at Sutro Heights. Statuary group at left.
Sutro HeightsFirst Bandshell, Golden Gate Park. West end of Conservatory Valley [rodolph831]
Golden Gate ParkMusic Concourse. View SE from top of Spreckels Temple of Music Bandshell. Francis Scott Key monument and original Academy of Sciences Building (North American Hall) visible through trees.
Golden Gate ParkElevated view northeast over Union Square from St. Francis Hotel. Crowds assembled for Portola Festival. Grandstand set up in empty lot at northeast corner Powell & Post, former Trinity Church site. Temple Emanu-El in background showing post-earthquake changes to steeples. Union Square Building at right. Some of the ten 40-foot carp banners donated by George Shima on behalf of the San Francisco Japanese community at right. [511]
Downtown / Union SquareSan Francisco General Hospital, Potrero Avenue near 22nd Street
Potrero HillView northwest from St. Francis Hotel. On Nob Hill from left, Huntington Hotel in center distance (1924, Weeks & Day architects), Morsehead Apartments, 1001 California (1915, Houghton Sawyer architect), Mark Hopkins Institute of Art (aka California Art Institute (former site of Mark Hopkins Mansion and later site of Mark Hopkins Hotel) has For Sale sign, Fairmont Hotel at top right, At far right Stanford Court Apartments (1912, later Stanford Court Hotel). Grant Hotel and Hotel Herbert also in view.
Downtown / Union SquareMetropolitan Life Building, Fairmont Hotel and Russian Hill viewed across Chinatown through the top arches of 315 Montgomery St. building.
Financial DistrictView north from near Cambridge and Shelley Drive. Bernal Heights and Potrero Hill in the background. Greenhouses from some of the many flower nurseries that occupied this area in the foreground. The large building at center, on University across from the reservoir, was built in 1875 as University Mound College, a Presbyterian boys' boarding school. In 1879, the building was sold to the Lick Old Ladies Home, funded by one of the charitable bequests in James Lick's will. In 1896, their name was changed to University Mound Old Ladies' Home. The building was demolished in 1931 and replaced with a larger modern structure, extant in 2018. Most of the land seen in this view was later developed for single family homes.
University Mound