
Grant & Washington
Night view north on Grant from Washington, banner across street reads 'Welcome to the World's Largest Chinatown'
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Night view north on Grant from Washington, banner across street reads 'Welcome to the World's Largest Chinatown'
ChinatownNight view of Sun Sing Theatre (formerly the Mandarin Theatre) Grant Avenue between Jackson and Pacific [Commercial 1301a]
ChinatownNight view west on Washington from Grant, Chop Suey signs for Universal Cafe (824 Washington) and Tao Lee Yon [Commercial - California 1301b]
ChinatownNight view east to Shanghai Low restaurant, Kwong Tung Co. Grant between Pine and California, Chop Suey sign. Lanterns strung across and along street. [Commercial - 1301c]
ChinatownOcean Park Motel, owner Marc Duffett standing in front of the illuminated neon sign 'Ocean Park Motel / Kitchens Hut Tub No Vacancy.'
ParksideTwo men walking past Roxie Theatre at 3117 16th St.
Mission DoloresView west on Geary to Muni B-line street car #95 with wings livery. B-Type streetcar. Lane Bryant, H. Liebes, Santa Fe Railroad signs. Hotel Graystone at right.
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view east on Market towards Fremont. Four tracks on Market. Muni on the outside and Market Street Railway on the inside. PG&E, Matson, Lincoln Hotel and Southern Pacific Buildings at right. Bimbo's 365 Club at original location. Ferry Building at center. Mobilgas sign on Fife Building at left. Technical Book Co., Warner Bros. Radio, Cardinal Pictures in Board of Trade Building. Snider Catsup sign at left. [08XX-05-05 EB on Market at Fremont M01XX-L-03 1930s]
Financial DistrictView north on Grant between California and Pine. Shanghai Low at right.
ChinatownView southeast across Grant. Kam's Restaurant, A. Nice Fair.
ChinatownView west on Washington from Grant. Golden Dragon Restaurant, Universal Cafe.
ChinatownTaylor and Embarcadero. Truck for Renon Bread parked in front. Alioto's at far left.
Fishermans WharfView from Ferry, northeast toward Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower. Piers, Customs and Immigration Building, Wellman Coffee
View west from ferry toward the Ferry Building with 'Port of San Francisco' sign. S-P sign on Southern Pacific Building (installed 1954).
View east on Irving toward 22nd. 22nd & Irving Market, 2101 Irving
Sunset Outer