
Waller near Stanyan
1757 Waller Street. S.F.F.D. Firehouse, Chemical 5, Truck 12, The Hobbit Hole, Haight Ashbury, Summer of Love
Cole ValleyContains 64 photos
1757 Waller Street. S.F.F.D. Firehouse, Chemical 5, Truck 12, The Hobbit Hole, Haight Ashbury, Summer of Love
Cole ValleyVictoria St. near Ocean Avenue, looking south
Ingleside TerracesView north across McAllister of storefronts between Fillmore and Webster, to New Palm Bakery, F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Atlas Furniture and Auction (1140-1150 McAllister), Modern Market, Palm Home Bakery.
Western AdditionEast side of Yerba Buena at Maywood, 184 Yerba Buena at left, built 1927. 1800 Yerba Buena at right, built 1928.
Monterey HeightsView southeast toward Forest Knolls
Golden Gate HeightsView of incomplete Diamond Heights development from Twin Peaks.
Twin PeaksParade. Floats representing California cities, counties, and states, as well as businesses and organizations paraded through the City. The Sonoma County float is pictured.
382 Hill Street, between Sanchez and Church, built 1909
Dolores Heights1919 California, the Michael H. de Young mansion, demolished 1941
Pacific HeightsForest Hill Extension, view of 1 Garcia
Laguna HondaHouses on the 100 block of Idora Avenue
Laguna HondaView east, heading up to Twin Peaks.
Midtown TerraceChenery between Natick & Roanake. Two streetcars passing, #925 & #848, looking southwest.
Glen ParkElevated view northeast across Market to small building being moved across Market Street. Rosenberg's Original Health Food Store (1120) being remodeled, Eagleson's men's wear, Bear Lunch, Hotel Shaw, Anglo American National Bank, Paramount Theater, Galland Laundry Co. truck.
South of MarketView northwest from Pacific Heights, about Broadway and Fillmore, toward the Golden Gate. Pierce Street runs across the view. At left Casebolt Mansion at 2727 Pierce between Vallejo & Green still stands (SF Landmark 51). Green Street not yet cut through, intersection at far right is Pierce & Union. Corner mansion with gardens front and back was built circa 1884 by wealthy attorney and landowner David Bixler. Four story windmill and water tank across Union. Chapel at left was built in 1887 with funds provided by Stephen S. Smith, deacon of Plymouth Congregational Church, publisher of the Pacific. In 1895, became the Pierce Street Congregational Church. Presidio, Fort Point, shoreline with tidal slough, sailing vessel, Marin Headlands in distance [Golden Gate, The Bay of San Francisco]
Pacific Heights