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Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. View northerly along Court of the Universe towards. Statue of Pacifica.
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Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. View northerly along Court of the Universe towards. Statue of Pacifica.
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. Tower of the Sun seen from Portals of the Pacific.
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. People outside Incubator Babies
Treasure IslandView south from in front of Ferry Building showing streetcars & carriages
Financial DistrictGroundbreaking for Panama-Pacific International Exposition ceremony at the Polo Fields with President Taft (lower right)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, two women posing with Haynes car
Golden Gate ParkCrowds of people watching a rowing race from shore. Industrial area visible across stream/estuary. Building roof on on far shore reads 'Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Co.' and 'San Francisco Bridge Co.' Possibly Oakland Estuary?
View south from original Fisherman's Wharf north of the foot of Union to feluccas, traditional wooden sailing boats, Union Street Wharf, and R.D. Chandler coal bunker on Pier 15 beyond.
Northern WaterfrontGolden Gate Park, 3 people pose near rustic concrete bridge on North Lake.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, 2 people pose on rustic wooden bridge
Golden Gate ParkMen with bicycles in park, possibly Guerneville
View west toward Powell Street from Union Square, 5 men posing. Calvary Presbyterian Church and Victorian buildings on site of St. Francis Hotel (built 1904) The house slightly right of center, with the columned middle bay, was 317 Powell Street, built in 1864 as the duplex homes of brothers-in-law David Stern and Levi Strauss. They were partners in the clothing manufacturers Levi Strauss and Co. By the 1880s it became the Cosmos Club. The bay-windowed house at left, #309, was built in 1874. (WMK)
Downtown / Union SquareView west toward intersection of Falcon (now Market) and Moss Alley ( later Mono street, now 19th Street). Miller & Joost home (now 3224 Market) at the left. 18th and Park line streetcar, Twin Peaks and Tank Hill in the background. Two boys posing. The house at right, 98 Falcon, would survive into the 1950s as 3198 Market.
Eureka Valley1906 Earthquake and Fire, Refugee Camp. Group of children with dog near tents. Woman doing laundry. View northerly toward homes on Potomac Avenue. (still standing 2020)
Duboce Triangle3rd Church of Christ Scientist, 1250 Haight Street between Central and Lyon. View from across Haight Street in Buena Vista Park. People exiting the church, cars lined up out front.
Buena Vista