Market near 5th
View north across Market St. to Bay City Market,968-970 Market, with large Supervisor Joseph F. Lahaney campaign banner, Hotel Carson 972 Market at left
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    View north across Market St. to Bay City Market,968-970 Market, with large Supervisor Joseph F. Lahaney campaign banner, Hotel Carson 972 Market at left
Tenderloin
    View North on Grant (then Dupont Street) toward Clay, Sic Kee & Co. Tailor (715 1/2 Dupont) at left. [4095 SF Chinese Market Dupont Street 84 40]
Chinatown
    View West toward Broderick, Andy's Grocery at 501 Broderick. Unknown Woman in riding outfit
Panhandle
    View east on Market, Orpheum and Embassy Theaters, Crystal Palace Market, SFMR #83, #151, #143
South of Market
    view south on Eureka from 20th Street showing east side of street. Quinn Brothers Grocery (Peter & Samuel) at 301 Eureka in building at left. [Eureka / 20th dpwbook36 dpw10240]
Eureka Valley
    Now the home of the Bell Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1951 1397 Palou at the corner of Keith was the home Reverend Napoleon O'Neal with an unnamed market in the basement.
Bayview
    Once the back door of Ricci's Market (which is still just around the corner on 24th Street), now only one garage door remains in the blank wall.
Mission
    736-740 14th Street near Belcher Street. Flats above storefronts, built on north side of block, circa 1905. The storefront at right is a grocery, run by Oscar Rezneck in 1951; advertising Marin-Dell Milk on its awning.
Duboce Triangle
    698 Guerrero Street. Two older men sit atop their luggage near a mailbox outside of Habeeb's Guerrero Groceteria, later Mereb Market, on Guerrero Street at 19th Street
Mission Dolores
    Por Boy Drive-In. Large angled plate glass, neon striping, chromed double doors, and Acme Beer. What's not to love about the long-gone Por-Boy Drive-In, which stood on the southwest corner of South Van Ness Avenue at Adair Street.
Mission
    1033 Taraval Street, storefront built 1936. Business inside is Baronial Bakery.
Parkside
    5950 and 5954 California Street are retail spaces on the northeast corner of 22nd Avenue. Residential units above, with entrance (and addresses) on the 22nd Avenue side. Built 1913. Dick's Barber Shop (sign reads: 'Dick's Haircuts are simply swell, it pays to look well') and Sea Cliff Market. Back of Muni Line-1 trolley bus at right. (Still extant 2023.)
    Tom's Grocery at 701 Hampshire Street and 19th Street. An apartment house, built 1960, now stands in its place. The three Queen Anne homes, shown behind on 19th Street, built 1895, are still extant.
Mission
    401-415 Utah Street, on the southeast corner of 17th Street, was built in 1913 and consists of apartments above a corner store front. It has an unusual combination of angled, round, and square bay windows. The storefront is occupied here by the Del Monte Grocery. The block at left (including the Lois Sharpe Home for Mentally Deficient Children) along 17th was demolished for a church, built in 1962.
Potrero Hill
    700 Mason Street at Bush Street. This multi-unit Medieval Revival building was built in 1911. Originally the private Holluschickie Club, it was converted to apartments about 1920. Architect was C. A. Meussdorffer. Storefronts along the Bush Street side include the Cottage Grocery and Fong On Laundry.
Lower Nob Hill