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2 Children in a pony cart on 18th street
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2 Children in a pony cart on 18th street
MissionGolden Gate Park. Three people and car in front of old SP Hospital and McKinley Monument
Golden Gate ParkView west to crowd gathered to watch concert at second Band Shell, site of present tennis courts. Bonet Electric Tower from Midwinter Fair in distance. Carriage Concourse at right. [22 Music Stand, Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Palace of Fine arts, Girls on car holding cans
Marina1529 Bush Street between Franklin and Van Ness. Men in suits pose on steps, and another at far left. A woman and two children pose on the grass.
Cathedral HillView southerly across empty lots on Mncada Way toward 90 Cedro Avenue (SFlandmark 213) at ther Corner of Moncada and Cedro. Merced Heights in background. 90 Cedro was built in 1911 as the home of Joseph Leonard, owner of the Urban Realty Improvement Company and builder of Ingleside Terraces. Later it was the home of Cecil Poole, whose family became the first non-white residents of Ingleside Terraces in 1957.
Ingleside TerracesPanama-Pacific International Exposition, Marines parading along North Gardens, present day Marina Green
MarinaView north from center of Mission. Grand Theatre (formerly the Mission, later the Realart, demolished 1925) at right.
MissionElevated view east on Commercial Street across Kearny. Lombard Loan Office on the corner and Empire House Lodgings. A group of men standing on the corner
DowntownView east to Admission Day Arch with portraits of Sutter and Fremont, and grizzly, Indian and miner atop. Original Phelan Building. "The Glorious 9th" [of September] banner.
DowntownView north across Geary near Powell past Union Square to Trinity Episcopal Church. Hopkins and Stanford mansions in distance left. Temple Emanu-El and Pacific Business College at right. Plank sidewalks on Geary and Powell Streets.
Downtown / Union SquareStreet construction, Von Bremen and Stillger business
DowntownView northwest on Columbus Ave (then Montgomery Ave). Banner 'California The Land of Orange Bowers', Men in uniform, firemen pulling decorated wagons (one with a 'We Destroy To Save' motto on it, a common motto of 19th century hook and ladder companies), crowd lining street. Buildings decorated, flags strung across street. Tower of St. Francis of Assisi Church in distance. See also wnp15.1391, 15.590. Possibly Admission Day Parade, 1890.
ChinatownNight view east from center of Market toward illuminated G.A.R. arches, Grand Army of the Republic Conclave. Decorated Call and Hearst Examiner Buildings at right. Mutual Savings Bank Building and Chronicle Building with illuminated clock tower at left. Photographers and tripods in street.
DowntownSpanish-American War troops marching northwest on Columbus Ave.
North Beach