Golden Gate Bridge
Autos approaching toll booths at Toll Plaza, looking north, with bridge in background.
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Autos approaching toll booths at Toll Plaza, looking north, with bridge in background.
Presidio
Polo Fields [Golden Gate Park Bike Races; Ollie, Ruth and Pop]
Golden Gate Park
Polo Fields [Golden Gate Park Bike Races; Dell and Pop]
Golden Gate Park
View south down Kearny to Call Building. Chronicle Building, Hearst Examiner Building, 700 Market Building, Mutual Savings Bank Building, Lotta's Fountain. Raphael's men's clothing store and Hirsch & Kaiser (photo supplies and optical goods) at right.
Downtown / Union Square
View south down Wentworth, then called Washington Place, many people walking.
Chinatown
View west near China Beach of Sea Cliff houses.
Seacliff
Conservatory of Flowers, boy posing in suit in front
Golden Gate Park
Conservatory of Flowers, man and woman in front
Golden Gate Park
Bear Mountain Inn, Bear Mountain, New York. Built in 1915-present on the shore of Hessian Lake. It has a baseball field once used by the Brooklyn Dodgers, an ice skating rink a pool, and it’s own carousel. Bear Mountain Bridge in the distance. Anthony’s nose (mountain) shown in the distance.
[Esplanade and Beach, S.F.] Crowds of people across from Ocean Beach Pavillon. Old Beach Chalet in distance.
Sutro Heights
Architect Louis Christian Mulgardt's de Young Museum, crowds of people, postcard view. [Memorial Museum Golden Gate Park Piggott Photo #3?]
Golden Gate Park
Cabrillo Playground, 38th and 39th Avenues between Cabrillo and Fulton. People playing tennis. [The San Francisco Recreation Commission extends a hearty welcome to Exposition Visitors and tenders a cordial invitation to see some of San Francisco's excellent public playgrounds and recreation centers.]
Richmond Outer
Spreckels Temple of Music Bandshell [Band Stand Golden Gate Park]; postcard
Golden Gate Park
Old Mission and new church, later designated basilica, viewed northwest from across Dolores Street.
Mission Dolores
View northwest to Masonic Temple, Muni H-streetcar #10, California Volunteers, Spanish-American War Memorial Statue (later moved to Dolores & Market). The White Co., Mason Tires. At left behind Masonic Temple, Young Men's Institute/International Center, 50 Oak St. (1914), extensively remodeled in 2000's for San Francisco Conservatory of Music.Cropped from wnp67.0666.
Civic Center