
GGIE
Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
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Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandGolden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, Westward Expansion show on stage, largely empty audience
Treasure IslandView east on Jefferson near Jones. Pompei's Grotto restaurant and crab stand, Boicelli & Mercury Machine Works
Fishermans WharfView north from center of Grant toward California Street. Hinomoto Book Co., Sing Fat Co. with stained glass globe streetlamps in front, Sing Chong Trademark Building, Old St. Mary's Church, Shing Wah Trading Co. Before 1925 installation of dragon streetlamps.
ChinatownWest side of Broadway between 10th and 11th Street. Imperial Theatre (1011 Broadway), Ruediger, Loesch, & Zinkand restaurant, Samuel's Jewelry, Theo Gier Wine, J.T. Moran Company. Sign for the nearby T&D Theatre on the roof. Oakland City Hall at background right. The Imperial Theatre opened as the Marlowe in 1908, renamed in 1916, and again in 1934 as the Rex. All buildings on this block have been demolished.
Outside SFAt center Republican Presidential candidate, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey and wife Frances Hutt Dewey arriving at Oakland's 16th Street train station. On right, then California Governor Earl Warren (later Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court) and wife Nina Meyers Warren (third from right).
Outside SFRepublican Presidential candidate, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey and wife Frances Hutt Dewey arriving at Oakland's 16th Street train station. On right, then California Governor Earl Warren (later Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court) and wife Nina Meyers Warren.
Outside SFRepublican Presidential Candidate, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, with wife Frances Hutt Dewey in front of him, arriving at Oakland's 16th Street train station.
Outside SFRepublican Presidential Candidate, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey and wife Frances Hutt Dewey at Oakland's 16th Street train station.
Outside SF