Earl Warren Building
View north across Civic Center Plaza. McAllister streetcar in background [Zan 107 State Bldg. Civic Center, San Francisco]
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View north across Civic Center Plaza. McAllister streetcar in background [Zan 107 State Bldg. Civic Center, San Francisco]
Civic Center
View south across Civic Center plaza to Civic Auditorium. Opened in 1915 as part of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, it was originally called 'Exposition Auditorium.' In 1992 it was renamed 'Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.' [Zan 210 Exposition Auditorium Civic Center, San Francisco]
Civic Center
Postcard view of perimeter road and statue, taken from Palm Ave. [Zan 271 Sutro Heights, San Francisco]
Sutro Heights
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Hall of Justice damaged; refugee tents; horse in Portsmouth Square
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southeast to woman cooking on outdoor stove in refugee camp; tents; Jefferson Apartments and City Hall dome in background right.
Cathedral Hill
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Looking over Portsmouth Square toward ruins of Hall of Justice
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp No. 7 in the vicinity of Sharon Meadow, rows of tents, 'No Thoroughfare for Horses or Vehicles' sign
Golden Gate Park
Looking south on Dolores St. Dolores Park; Mission High School; Youth Directory on Church and 19th St.
Mission Dolores
View over Dolores Park to City Hall Ruins; Mission High School
Mission Dolores
Elevated view northwest over Union Square to Calvary Church; First Congregational Church, Trinity Church; National Guard Armory; Mark Hopkins mansion upper right
Downtown / Union Square
View east from Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill; Layman's Castle; St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church to left of Washington Square at Stockton and Filbert. Original Ss. Peter & Paul church at Filbert and Grant, Washington Square, J. L. Williams Groceries.; St. Francis of Assisi Church.
Russian Hill
Drum bridge, also known as 'Moon Bridge'
Golden Gate Park
Union Square Christmas tree lit a night. Whittell Building, I. Magnin building (Nathan Dohrmann's)
Downtown / Union Square
Union Square, view northwest from City of Paris department store. Dewey Monument. Plaza Hotel before renovation of facade 450 Sutter under construction.
Downtown / Union Square
Elevated view east over Nob Hill to Bay, East Bay and Yerba Buena Island on clear day. Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club), Park Lane Apartments (at left, after 1929 addition of 3 stories, Eugene Fritz, Jr. architect) Brocklebank Apartments (1927, Weeks & Day architects), Fairmont Hotel, Mark Hopkins Hotel, Huntington Hotel at right (1924, Weeks & Day architects) and Ferry Building. Grace Cathedral Rectory at lower left.
Nob Hill