
Haight near Market
View northwest across Haight to 7-Line #473. (Former Market Street Railway (MSRy) unit #173 renumbered #473 after the merger in order to avoid confusion with MUNI #173.)
Lower HaightContains 12978 photos
View northwest across Haight to 7-Line #473. (Former Market Street Railway (MSRy) unit #173 renumbered #473 after the merger in order to avoid confusion with MUNI #173.)
Lower HaightView north to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 5-Line streetcar #104 at Playland Terminal loop, Rocket Speedway and Sutro Heights in the background. Motorman talking to supervisor.
Richmond OuterWith cars and pedestrians. View southwest on Point Lobos Ave from Sutro's entrance
Sutro HeightsVisitors on benches. Macy's, Dewey Monument
Downtown / Union SquareHyde Street cable car #518 and passengers. Haslett Warehouse in background
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView southeast across intersection to approaching Muni J-Line #1024 , PSA San Franciscan (formerly and also after, Whitcomb) Hotel, painted red and white with striped awnings.
Civic CenterView east on Haight between Shrader and Cole. Haight Street Masonic Hall and Haight Theater (then known as the Straight Theater) at left. (both demolished)
Haight AshburyMarket Street Railway Interurban 40-Line #1241 at Leipsic Junction, "Junction Inn" , San Mateo Interurban
Outside SFCrowd of dignitaries assembled for the opening of United Railroads 23-line #1325.
Western AdditionElevated view southeast across intersection to last day of service of Pacific Avenue Cable Car train line. In background is Ellinwood House, built 1893-94 J. Eugene Freeman architect, San Francisco Landmark #207.
Pacific HeightsView north on Fillmore across the intersection of Bush. Municipal Railway (Muni) 3-line streetcar #220 crossing Bush. American People Employment Office, Irma Davis Realty, Strong's Record Studio, and Horn's Radio Shop visible in the background. Kid sitting on the fire hydrant. (DSG)
JapantownView west on Marine Drive. Soldier standing next to cannon with Fort Point in background. Spring Valley Water Co. flume visible on hillside at left.
PresidioView southwest to Mission Dolores with parish house addition, cemetery, water tower and Dolores Heights in background. wnp4.1779a is an enlarged portion of the left side of this image.
Mission DoloresView northwest across intersection to old U.S. Mint at 5th and Mission Streets. Overhead streetcar electrical wires, 2 utility poles with 8 crossbars.
South of MarketView northwest across Bush between Sansome and Montgomery, The Mercantile Library Building at center, built in 1867-68, sold in late 1889 to the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co, then remodeled as their headquarters. Brooklyn Hotel at 210 Bush at right. Businesses visible include O.W. Nordwell merchant tailor and Brooklyn Hotel Bar. Sign on 214 Bush which reads 'George W Shreve moved to 525 Kearny' dates this 1887
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