Park

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Fleishhacker Pool
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Fleishhacker Pool

View northwest across the pools toward the bathhouse. The site is now the SF Zoo parking lot. [Fleishhacker pool/playground][dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA134]

Lakeshore
Fleishhacker Playground
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Fleishhacker Playground

[Fleishhacker playground dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA135] Looking southwest. Mothers' Building at right

Lakeshore
Fleishhacker Playground
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Fleishhacker Playground

Large crowd of adults and children at Fleishhacker Playground. Rides at center. [Fleishhacker playground dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA136]

Lakeshore
Fleishhacker Playground
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Fleishhacker Playground

Looking north. Mothers' Building at left. [Fleishhacker playground dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA137]

Lakeshore
Sutro Heights
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Sutro Heights

Women posing in front of main gate beside reclining lion statues. High fences on either side. View from Cliff Avenue (now Point Lobos Avenue).

Sutro Heights
Jefferson Square
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Jefferson Square

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugees in Jefferson Square along Golden Gate Avenue. Smoke from fire in background, automobile on lawn. [Bear Photo S.F. 18.]

Cathedral Hill
Union Square
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Union Square

View north from crowd to President Theodore Roosevelt at the dedication of the Dewey Monument. Buildings on Post Street in background, tops of Temple Emanue-El spires above.

Downtown / Union Square
Fort Mason
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Fort Mason

Quarters #4 on Upper Franklin Street, also called Palmer House. Two soldiers on grassy slope at left. [37 Officer's Quarters Hughes]

Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason
Sutro Heights
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Sutro Heights

Carriage Circle and fountain. [3013 Glimpse of Sutro Heights S.F. Cal.] View looking north, Carriage circle, fountain, statuary and entrance gate. Roof of Ocean Terrace building in background. Barren hills of future Fort Miley in background.

Sutro Heights
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, probably Camp #5 - Recreation Grounds. Refugees in breadline for donated essentials. Improvised Stable. [Miles Bros. No. 42] Same location as wnp37.00124.jpg.

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Camp 5, in the area of Children's Playground, which was the largest camp in Golden Gate park housing about 3,000 refugees, and where they built a variety of storage supply structures for distribution of food, clothing and kitchen equipment. These long barracks have confused many trying to identify them, because they appear similar to those constructed at Speedway Meadows, Camp 6. They were constructed initially with the idea that families with children could use them, separating families with sheets or partitions that reached up about 7 feet, but were open to the eaves of the building. That proved a disaster as there was grumbling about the noises made by other families, in the structure. They then turned the structures into storage sheds.(JF)[Miles Bros. No. 51]

Golden Gate Park
Union Square
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Union Square

View northwest across Square to north side of Post, Trinity Episcopal Church, National Guard Armory, Pacific Business College, Union Club (Walkerley Building). [Union Club 390]

Downtown / Union Square
Alamo Square
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Alamo Square

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View of 1906 fire downtown from Alamo Square. People sitting on grass, refugee wagons on Fulton Street.

Alamo Square
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northwest to Memorial Museum damaged after 1906 earthquake. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Dore Vase in front of entrance.

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

1906 Earthquake and Fire, Southern Pacific information booth, Red Cross tent in Golden Gate Park in front of McLaren Lodge after 1906 earthquake.

Golden Gate Park