
Mission Dolores
view northwest of cemetery and church, with new church (designated a Basilica in the 1950's) under construction behind. To the rear of the Mission is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918.
Mission DoloresContains 2516 photos
view northwest of cemetery and church, with new church (designated a Basilica in the 1950's) under construction behind. To the rear of the Mission is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918.
Mission DoloresView west on Market between 2nd and New Montgomery in front of the Weinstein Company, 615 Market. A long Line of people wait to buy cigarette during a cigarette shortage. Next door is Hoffman's Grill, 619 Market declared a landmark in 1981 (SFLandmark 144), it was gutted in 1985 and surrounded by a highrise building. The facade remains.
Financial DistrictGolden Gate Park. Child and Woman Walking. Carousel and Sharon Lodge in background
Golden Gate ParkView North on Market (then Falcon Avenue, an extension of 18th Street) near Clayton. Streetcar tracks of the 33-line (Joost's SF & SM Electric Railway 18th & Park Line) Two houses at left, now 3276 Market and 3268 - 3270 Market, still stand. The Miller-Joost House, 3224 Market Street SF landmark 79 built 1867, can be seen above the 'Kleeno' advertisment. Tank Hill in the background. [6153 7-28-19 #156-158-160-162 Falcon Ave][dpw6153]
Eureka ValleyCity Hall, from Civic Center Plaza [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1 - 26]
Civic CenterCity Hall closer, from Civic Center Plaza [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1 - 26]
Civic CenterView southwest from Fulton near Hyde toward Civic Auditorium across empty lot of current Main Library.[San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1 - 1926]
Civic CenterView northest across intersection to Old U.S. Mint Building. Hale's Department Store (on Market and 5th) on right. [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1-26]
South of MarketView south on Sansome toward Sacramento Street, Federal Reserve Bank George Kelham, built 1924 SFLandmark 158 [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1-26]
Financial DistrictMercantile Savings Union and Trust Bank Building, built 1910 Bliss & Faville, architects SFLandmark 132 [San Francisco 6/28 - 7/1 - 26]
Downtown / Union SquareView west on Fulton from Market, Rear of Pantages (Later Orpheum) Theater, under construction, on left; Old Main Library on right
Civic CenterView north across Market and up Mason to Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building, then Pepsi-Cola Center for Servicemen. Birdcage traffic signal.
TenderloinView south toward Ferry Building, pedestrian overcrossing.
Financial DistrictView west across Civic Center Plaza
Civic CenterView west across Civic Center Plaza past fountain. Opened in 1915 as part of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, it was originally called 'Exposition Auditorium.' In 1992 it was renamed 'Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.'
Civic Center