Bayshore Boulevard
Parade Float with names of Peninsula cities on its side.
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    Parade Float with names of Peninsula cities on its side.
Bernal Heights
    View looking east on Market St. from 17th St. , Nov 6, 1910 McKinley School Dedication
Castro
    View west across Van Ness Ave to group of women with identical dresses and parasols parading south, with St. Mary's Cathedral in Background. Cropped from wnp14.0948.
Civic Center
    1932 Parade at Castro & 24th. Bank of America. [B]
Noe Valley
    Parade moving west on 24th Street, crossing Sanchez.
Noe Valley
    View southereast on Market between 6th and 7th. California Admission Day Parade - Diamond Jubilee [DPW 9967]
South of Market
    View west across Mission between 20th and 21st Street. Ringling Bros. Circus bell wagon on parade. The circus parade route came down Valencia to 23rd, then back up Mission to the circus grounds at 12th and Market. (Horse drawn wagon with three large bells) (buildings in the background all demolished.) During the time of the United Railroads Streetcar Strike, 1907
Mission
    Parade celebrating extension of the Eureka-Diamond bus line from 25th to Duncan St., 4/5 views
Noe Valley
    Parade celebrating extension of the Eureka-Diamond bus line from 25th to Duncan St., 1/5 views
Noe Valley
    Military Parade with navy men and flags.
South of Market
    Van Ness Ave & O'Farrell St. Crowd waiting in front of St. Mary's Cathedral to watch parade.
Cathedral Hill
    Van Ness Ave near O'Farrell St. View west to crowd on steps and along street watching marching band parade south, passing St. Mary's Cathedral.
Cathedral Hill
    View west across Van Ness Ave. Parading women in white dresses and parasols passing St. Mary's Cathedral, marching south.
Tenderloin
    Marching band in uniform parading south, about to pass St. Mary's Cathedral [F]
Civic Center
    View northwest on Columbus Ave (then Montgomery Ave). Banner 'California The Land of Orange Bowers', Men in uniform, firemen pulling decorated wagons (one with a 'We Destroy To Save' motto on it, a common motto of 19th century hook and ladder companies), crowd lining street. Buildings decorated, flags strung across street. Tower of St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance. See also wnp15.1391, 15.590. Possibly Admission Day Parade, 1890.
Chinatown