
Millbrae, CA
Smith's Drive-In restaurant on El Camino Real north of Hillcrest Blvd. Opened by Elmer Smith in 1945. Closed in 1958 and later reopened as Niki's Drive-In until 1972. Building demolished in 1972.
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Smith's Drive-In restaurant on El Camino Real north of Hillcrest Blvd. Opened by Elmer Smith in 1945. Closed in 1958 and later reopened as Niki's Drive-In until 1972. Building demolished in 1972.
Outside SFElevated nighttime view looking east on Market Street from 5th. Varella's candies, Leighton Restaurant
Downtown / Union SquareRichmond-San Rafael Bridge, Lit up, Straight down the Top Deck, on one of the cantilever sections. note no lane markings yet.
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Lit up still twilight, Off center down the Top Deck, note no lane markings yet. View west to Mt. Tamalpais in distance.
Outside SFRichmond-San Rafael Bridge, View looking east from Marin side. Lit up at twilight, looking down the left edge; note there's no 'handrail'.
Night view from Van Ness Avenue, Opera House entrance [48 - War Memorial Opera House - 43283-1 - Morton]
Civic CenterNight view from Van Ness Avenue, Opera House entrance [49 - War Memorial Opera House - 43283-2 - Morton]
Civic CenterFerry Bldg from Market at night, Admission Day [Admission Day 1910 San Francisco]
Financial DistrictSt. Francis Hotel at night decorated for the Portola Festival, Union Square in foreground
Downtown / Union SquareNight view looking east on Market Street decorated for the Portola Festival showing the Humboldt Bank Building at right, Roos Bros, and Bismark cars
Downtown / Union SquareView of the Ferry Building decorated for the Portola Festival from Market Street at night.
Financial DistrictNight view of the Tower of the Sun from Court of the Moon, Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island.
Treasure IslandFireworks over the bay, seen from the Sailors' Home (former Marine Hospital), Rincon Hill (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
Rincon HillFireworks over the bay from the Sailors' Home (former Marine Hospital), Rincon Hill . (GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
Rincon HillCrowd assembled for the Grand re-opening of Parkside Theatre as Fox Parkside. showing 'Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines' with period automobiles in front. Dickenson's restaurant.
Parkside