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Lincoln Park Golf Course
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Lincoln Park Golf Course

Putting green. Golden Gate Park, Mt Sutro and Richmond District in background

Lincoln Park / Ft. Miley
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Redwoods and benches, possibly near Conservatory Valley

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Stow Lake, children in boats

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Huntington Falls on Strawberry Hill

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Conservatory Valley, 2 Children Posing in front of Deodar Cedar

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Arizona Garden, next to Conservatory of Flowers, looking north

Golden Gate Park
Japanese Tea Garden
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Japanese Tea Garden

Golden Gate Park, Outside the main entrance gate to Japanese Tea Garden with view of both tea houses through the open gates

Golden Gate Park
de Young Museum
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de Young Museum

Golden Gate Park. View north to east (initial) wing of new M.H. de Young Memorial Museum completed 1917, with cannon flanking entrance. Turtle sundial (by M. Earl Cummings) installed October 1907.

Golden Gate Park
Kearny near Bush
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Kearny near Bush

318 Kearny St, Baldwin & Howell Real Estate Office

Financial District
Pacific & Walnut
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Pacific & Walnut

View east on Pacific to Kissel Automobile. Sign on rear of car says 'Yosemite Valley in High Gear' and 'Kenyon Cord' (tires). In May, 1923, as a promotion, Kissel arranged for one of its Model 55 cars to be driven from Merced to Yosemite Valley with its transmission locked in high gear. In the car were Carl Borgen, driver, L.D. Whitehurst, San Francisco sales manager, and Charles H. Holdson, pilot. This photo is probably from a similar test in August when the same car was run over "the Pacific Avenue hill" in high gear.

Presidio Heights
Market near Taylor
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Market near Taylor

1906 Earthquake and Fire, view north toward Nob Hill from Market Street near Taylor. Ruins of Hotel Netherland, 18 Turk between Mason and Taylor, which opened April 4, 1903, at right. Temporary structure for builder Isaac Penny, 412 O'Farrell, at Taylor, very small with white roof, at center.

Tenderloin
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

1906 Earthquake and Fire, People gathered around a small stove in the street. [Cooking On The Street No. 32]

National Guard troops
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National Guard troops

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Western Photographic Co. 52]1906 Earthquake, Co. A, 5th Infantry, National Guard, California, group portrait, posing with mascot puppy

5th near Market
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5th near Market

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [5th St. Western Photographic Co. 34] After 1906 Earthquake, view west across 5th St. to overloaded streetcar. A corner of the Old Mint at middle left and the intact California Casket Company building (965 Mission, Albert Pissis, Architect, extant 2020) behind it.

South of Market
Jefferson Square
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Jefferson Square

1906 Earthquake and Fire, [First Barber Shop, Western Photographic Co. 46] 1906 Earthquake, barbershop

Cathedral Hill