Landmark

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Mission Dolores
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Mission Dolores

California Registered Historical Landmark No. 784, installed November, 1963. [Marker on wall of Mission Dolores recognizing northern terminus of El Camino Real]

Mission Dolores
5th & Market
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5th & Market

[Flood Building earthquake survivor] View east to Hallidie Plaza, Bank of America (One Powell), Flood Building with Woolworths.

Downtown / Union Square
Market & 5th
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Market & 5th

[Detail in front of Hales / Penney? Building] View south across Market to 901 Market.

Downtown / Union Square
Scott & Fulton
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Scott & Fulton

William Westerfeld House, 1198 Fulton. [N.E. corner Scott & Fulton]

Alamo Square
Fulton & Scott
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Fulton & Scott

William Westerfeld House, 1198 Fulton Street, built 1889. View of front facade and side of house. [N.E. corner Scott & Fulton]

Alamo Square
O'Farrell near Franklin
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O'Farrell near Franklin

View southeast toward St. Mark's Lutheran Church [St. Marks Lutheran]

Cathedral Hill
O'Farrell near Franklin
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O'Farrell near Franklin

[Entrance to St. Marks Lutheran] Cornerstone '1894 Kirche'

Cathedral Hill
Franklin & Geary
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Franklin & Geary

Man posing on sidewalk in front of Franklin St. side of First Unitarian Church. [First Unitarian Church (Gothic) Hamilton Square Baptist in background]

Cathedral Hill
Gough & Austin
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Gough & Austin

View southeast across Gough St. to Trinity Episcopal Church. Built 1893 of Colusa sandstone. A. Page Brown architect. San Francisco Landmark #65. Merged with St. Peter's Episcopal Church in 2014 to become Trinity & St. Peter's. [Trinity Episcopal Church Bush...]

Cathedral Hill
Bush & Octavia
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Bush & Octavia

Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park plaque in the sidewalk at Bush and Octavia [Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park 1814-1904 - Mother of Civil rights in California - She supported the western terminus of the underground railway for fugitive slaves 1850-1867. This legendary pioneer once lived on this site and planted these six trees. - placed by the San Francisco African American Historical and Cultural Society]

Japantown
Bush near Laguna
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Bush near Laguna

[Abandoned Building...] Built in 1895 as Bush Street Synagogue for Congregation Ohabai Shalome. Moses J. Lyon, architect.

Japantown
Lotta's Fountain
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Lotta's Fountain

[Lotta's Fountain at Market at Kearny] Market, Kearny & Geary.

Downtown / Union Square
Lotta's Fountain
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Lotta's Fountain

[Detail Lotta's' Fountain] Market, Kearny & Geary. Lion's head and dedicatory plaque from Lotta Crabtree, 1875

Downtown / Union Square
View from Dollar Building
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View from Dollar Building

View north toward Coit Tower from 14th floor of the J. Harold Dollar (formerly Balfour) Building, 351 California, southeast corner of Sansome and California. 343 Sansome at left. Building in foreground demolished. Zellerbach Paper Building at left remodeled and incorporated into larger structure. [Coit Tower from library in 1410 Balfour Building]

Financial District
Civic Center Plaza
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Civic Center Plaza

Statue of Juan Bautisa de Anza riding a horse in front of City Hall (Later moved to Steuart and Market, now at foot of Sunset Blvd. at Lake Merced.

Civic Center