Stern Grove
Concession stand, audience in background
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Concession stand, audience in background
Parkside
Audience watching performers on stage
Parkside
Men and women dancing on the lawn, with the audience on the slopes in the background.
Parkside
Washington Square in foreground.
North Beach
View toward Coit Tower from (now) Ina Coolbrith Park. At left is 857 Green, the home of Governor and later U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson. He lived there from 1909, when it was built, most likely until 1927. It was torn down in 1961 to build the Royal Towers highrise. Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower, and Garfield School at center.
Russian Hill
View southeast from St. Mary's Square, Commercial Union Assurance Building (315 Montgomery), Russ Building, Alexander Building, and Equitable Building.
Chinatown
Fireman's Memorial. Ss. Peter & Paul in background
North Beach
Fireman's Memorial. Ss. Peter & Paul in background
North Beach
Looking north adjacent to Powell Street.
Downtown / Union Square
Looking from Powell toward Stockton. Plaza Hotel, Whittell Building.
Downtown / Union Square
View northeast across St. Mary's Square. Home Insurance Co. building with Colonial tower at Kearny & California (built 1951, demolished 1983), Financial Center Building (later Omni Hotel), rear of Pacific National Bank Building (18 story building at 333 Montgomery, near California, now demolished), Commercial Union Assurance Building (315 Montgomery).
Chinatown
From Powell & Post, looking Southeast. There is a stage being set up at the Dewey Monument. Whittell Building and City of Paris.
Downtown / Union Square
View east along walkway with benches and people, toward Stockton St. Whittell Building, City of Paris and I. Magnin. Howard Building, Pan-Am Airlines, Wooster Opticians, Qantas billboard with electric clock.
Downtown / Union Square
View northeast across Union Square toward the Hotel Plaza.
Downtown / Union Square
Elevated view north to rectory of Grace Cathedral, Huntington Park. 11-story building at 1190 Sacramento St. completed in 1958. At far right, Sproule Mansion (1907-1967).
Nob Hill