
Sutter Near Fillmore
View southeast across Fillmore to Muni 4-Line car #215 turning onto Fillmore from Sutter. Foster's Cafeteria, Marchetti's wine & liquor, Dr. Perez Dentist.
Lower Pacific HeightsContains 343 photos
View southeast across Fillmore to Muni 4-Line car #215 turning onto Fillmore from Sutter. Foster's Cafeteria, Marchetti's wine & liquor, Dr. Perez Dentist.
Lower Pacific HeightsView north across Market toward the intersection of Davis and Pine. Oceanic Building, 2 Pine Street (Originally Tillman & Bendel Building. George A. Applegarth architect, 1908, 3 stories added 1918) at left. Hansford Building 268 Market (1908), Glenwood Building and Fife Building (1909, demolished 1966) at right. All buildings in view demolished. [Market St. at Pine & Davis Sts. Oceanic Bldg in foreground] [dpwbook32 dpw8597]
Financial DistrictElevated view north across intersection to crowded sidewalks, streetcar #1312 boarding passengers. Dr. George Gross, 1703 O'Farrell, Van Vroom Painless Dental Parlors, 1507 Fillmore, M. Bercovich Cigars. At right workers on platform truck work on overhead wires. At far right, Roos Bros. clothing store on northeast corner, Rosenthal's Boots & Shoes 1518-1530 Fillmore, dome of Sherith Israel synagogue.
Western AdditionElevated view southeast from north side of market between 8th and 9th Streets. In distance, Odd Fellows Building, Grant Building, David Hewes Building with Western States Life Insurance Co. sign on roof, Call Building.
Civic CenterView to 201 3rd Street on southeast corner, 3rd and Howard. Hotel Morton, M&M Grocery.
South of MarketView southeast to Union Trust Bank, Call Building, Hearst Examiner Building, Sorensen's Jewelers in Kamm Building, Silver Palace Theatre (with large 5 cent sign, at right). [Grant Avenue and Market Street]
Downtown / Union SquareView west from City Hall Ave & McAllister to Hall of Records, City Hall (before dome constructed), Mechanics Pavilion (1882) in distance on left, McAllister St. on right. No cable car tracks on City Hall Ave., which were added in 1889.
Civic CenterView east to GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) Arch. Through the arch is the Nucleus Hotel.
Downtown / Union SquareView 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 SquareElevated view northwest across City Hall Square (name changed to Marshall Square in December, 1902) and Pioneer Monument to City Hall with dome and rotunda still under construction, Cable car on City Hall Avenue. Pioneer (James Lick) Monument was dedicated on November 29, 1894. Statue on dome was installed in April, 1896. [City Hall S.F. Cal. Perkins 1227]
South of Market[City Hall. S.F. Cal. 1601] View west from City Hall Ave & McAllister to Hall of Records, Mechanics Pavilion. Market Street cable car, bills and posters vendor wagon. Supreme Court Building (Larkin & McAllister) at right.
Civic CenterSun Kam Wah & Co. China & Japan Bazaar, 714 1/2 Dupont St. View east on Commercial from Grant. [720 View in China Town Dupont St, Perkins San Francisco]
ChinatownColumbus Tower (Sentinel Bldg.)View south on Kearny. Hall of Justice and County Jail behind.
North Beach12th St near Franklin,. View northwest from 12th Street to Hotel St. Mark, Mario's Monterey Spanish Room, at 394 Twelfth St., Oakland
Outside SFView southeast across Market to David Hewes Building (with modern cladding on outside installed 1963-1964)), National Shirt Shops, Kress, Humboldt Bank Building. Greyhound Bus crossing Market.
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