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Night view of Tower of Jewels from Palm Avenue.
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Night view of Tower of Jewels from Palm Avenue.
MarinaTower of Jewels. Day view with palm tree
MarinaEnd of the Trail Statue at entrance to Court of Palms
Marinaview from South Gardens, Festival Hall
MarinaView south. Crowds of people, Machinery Palace on left.
MarinaPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Palace of Horticulture from South Gardens
MarinaPossibly from railroad right-of-way to Tiburon
View east to suspension span towers from Rincon Hill to Yerba Buena Island. Joseph Magnin Warehouse, One Harrison (1918, George Applegarth architect), Sherman-Clay warehouse (Hathaway Warehouse, 101 Harrison).
Rincon HillView north across golf course towards Golden Gate straits, Point Bonita, and Mt. Tamalpais. Automobile parked on El Camino Del Mar overlooking the golf course.
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyTreasure Island Worlds Fair. View down Court of the Seven Seas towards Tower of the Sun.
Treasure IslandNight view west on Market, to hanging electrical decorations, lighted pillars in street, Weinstock Lubin Co. in Donahoe Building in center distance. Martin Academy of Dancing, Grauman's Unique Theater to left of second-nearest lighted pillar on right. [Bailey Photo]
Downtown / Union SquareNight view east on Market from 6th, to electrical decorations, pillars in street. Martin Academy of Dancing on left above Mark Strouse Bay City Market, Grauman's Unique Theater just beyond. Chinn-Beretta Optical Co. 991 Market on right.
South of MarketView east down Market to hanging electrical decorations and decorative pillars wrapped in lights. On left, Union Ice Company wagon, Martin Academy of Dancing above Mark Strouse Bay City Market, Grauman's Unique Theater. Chinn-Beretta Optical Co. 991 Market at right. Flood Building in distance. Flags and bunting on buildings.
South of MarketView of Panama Pacific International Exposition from Russian Hill
Russian HillElevated view northeast toward the intersection of Sansome and Washington. The US Appraiser's Building, Sansome Street between Washington & Jackson, built around 1877. It survived the 1906 earthquake and fire. It was demolished and replaced by the current building in 1939. US Customs Building is visible at right.
North Beach