
35th Ave near Taraval
Municipal Railway (MUNI) L-line streetcar #130 on switchback on 35th Ave.
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Municipal Railway (MUNI) L-line streetcar #130 on switchback on 35th Ave.
ParksideView north to approaching Municipal Railway (Muni) M-line streetcar #130 with wings livery.
ParkmercedView northeast to Municipal Railway (Muni) B-line streetcar #153 on fan excursion, with wings livery heading west on Cabrillo St. (The B and C cars ended service on December 29, 1956).
Richmond OuterSutro House Restaurant 522 Clement, Mooser Kavanaugh Realty 520 Clement (later site of Green Apple Books annex)
Richmond Inner111 Lunado Way, north of Holloway
Ingleside TerracesLindley Meadow, Goddess of the Forest statue. The wooden statue by Dudley C. Carter (1891-1992) was originally displayed at the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) and moved to Golden Gate Park. It was moved in 1986 to City College, damage to the sculpture over the years necessitated the lower portion be removed..
Golden Gate ParkLindley Meadow, Goddess of the Forest statue and volleyball game. The wooden statue by Dudley C. Carter (1891-1992) was originally displayed at the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) and moved to Golden Gate Park. It was moved in 1986 to City College, damage to the sculpture over the years necessitated the lower portion be removed.
Golden Gate ParkView southeast across Castro toward 18th to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 8-line streetcar #1553. Herndon's Market, Prudence Penny grocery in background.
CastroView northwest across Fulton toward Playland and Big Dipper Roller Coaster, Market Street Railway (MSRy) 5-line streetcar #824 with Zip Stripe livery.
Golden Gate ParkView east on Fulton near 7th Avenue, Municipal Railway (MUNI) 5-line streetcar #299 with Zip Stripe livery. Old Powell Street Railway waiting room at right.
Richmond InnerGroup of men gathered in front of the Verdi Monument.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Moving the Gjoa. Roald Amundsen's sloop 'Gjoa' was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Moving the Gjoa. Roald Amundsen's sloop 'Gjoa' was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Moving the Gjoa. Roald Amundsen's sloop 'Gjoa' was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Moving the Gjoa. Roald Amundsen's sloop 'Gjoa' was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate Park