
Yacht Harbor
View north from Marina Boulevard toward two women posed on a Lutie's Yacht. Breakwater in background now the site of the Wave Organ.[Lutie's Yacht]. Marina Green. [West Side Album]
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View north from Marina Boulevard toward two women posed on a Lutie's Yacht. Breakwater in background now the site of the Wave Organ.[Lutie's Yacht]. Marina Green. [West Side Album]
Marina1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across Market toward the Crocker Building at intersection of Market, Post, and Montgomery Streets and west up Post Street, showing damaged buildings. Mutual Savings Bank, Chronicle Building and Annex in distance left. [Crocker Building 1906] [Crocker Estate Album]
Financial District1906 Earthquake and Fire, View south from Montgomery near Sutter. Ruins of Lick House and Masonic Temple in front of Crocker Building. [Crocker Bldg. from Montgomery St. 1906] [Crocker Estate Album]
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Realty Property (rear of Crocker building) 1906 view from Post St.] [Crocker Estate Album] View south to Palace Hotel ruins, Monadnock Building, Chronicle Building and Annex. Northwest side of Crocker Building at left.
Downtown / Union Square[Knight Templers (Sic) 1883, Post-Market St, Market St. At Post St. Looking S.W. 1883] [Crocker Estate Album] View west from center of Market to streetcars, people in street, Knights Templar Triennial Conclave decorations strung overhead. Gannon's Cigar Store with masonic decorations. O.K. Sign Co.
Financial District[Post-Market 1864] [Crocker Estate Album] Elevated view west on Post Street. Crowds in the street, horsecars, buggies, wagons.
Financial DistrictTexaco Station at 2 Pacific Ave and The Embarcadero, owned by Tony Mazza and Vic Estrada. Pacific Street no longer reaches The Embarcadero, stopping 2 blocks short at Front Street.
Northern Waterfront673 26th Avenue. Listed as being built in 1949, this humble home on the back of a small lot seems older.
Richmond Outer217-219 10th Avenue. Built in 1913, these flats seem to have been modernized with stucco and ceramic roof tiles.
Richmond InnerBuilt before the 1906 earthquake, 370-372 2nd Ave is a recognized historic resource.
Richmond Inner400 Grant Avenue, built 1913. View northeast across intersection of Grant Ave and Bush Street before the Chinatown Gate was built. Visible in the frame is the Grant Cafe, Western States Importing Company, and Eddie Pond's Kubla Kahn Theater Restaurant, promoted as San Francisco's Most Exciting Chinese Theater Restaurant in 1946. Astoria Hotel sign at left. Lucky Lager and Coca Cola delivery trucks. Within the Chinatown Historic District on the National Register.
Chinatown2003 Pine Street, built 1906. South side of Pine between Laguna and Buchanan Streets. Home altered, with asbestos siding, new window, and removal of trim. Residents talk on porch. The building has since been restored with wood siding.
Pacific Heights2741 16th St. near Harrison St.
Mission736-740 14th Street near Belcher Street. Flats above storefronts, built on north side of block, circa 1905. The storefront at right is a grocery, run by Oscar Rezneck in 1951; advertising Marin-Dell Milk on its awning.
Duboce Triangle575 Mission Street was home to the Continental Merchandise Company. It and the surrounding structures have all been demolished.
Financial District