
Abner Phelps House
San Francisco Landmark #32, built 1830-51, in its second location, 1111 Oak near Divisadero.
Buena VistaContains 2689 photos
San Francisco Landmark #32, built 1830-51, in its second location, 1111 Oak near Divisadero.
Buena VistaView northeast across intersection of Page and Masonic, toward the Isaac Magnin House, built in 1899 for the owner of I. Magnin Department store. It was used as a temporary store location after the 1906 earthquake and fire. children standing in front [Newsom & Gash, Page & Masonic]
Haight AshburyFrom southeast corner of Taylor Street and California. William H. Crocker mansion on left.
Nob HillView southeast to Mark Hopkins Mansion from Mason between California and Pine Streets.
Nob HillView toward Coit Tower from (now) Ina Coolbrith Park. At left is 857 Green, the home of Governor and later U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson. He lived there from 1909, when it was built, most likely until 1927. It was torn down in 1961 to build the Royal Towers highrise. Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower, and Garfield School at center.
Russian HillView south to southbound Cable Car #520 over Broadway Tunnel approach. Humphrey Bogart rode this car in "Dark Passage."
Nob HillView northeast to approaching Cable Car #521.
Russian HillVallejo St. west of Montgomery. Steep street, paved with concrete.
Telegraph HillView south from Filbert toward downtown.
Telegraph HillLooking up Russian Hill. Wall of Broadway Tunnel in foreground.
Polk GulchLooking South on Montgomery St.
Telegraph HillView north on Hyde Street between Union and Filbert. Hastings Terrace at right.
Russian Hill[460. Grace Cathedral, corner California and Stockton] East side of Stockton between California & Pine.
ChinatownView west from the northern slope of Telegraph Hill showing North Beach, sand dunes of White Point, Black Point (today's Fort Mason), and the Golden Gate beyond. [429. Black Point and Golden Gate, From Telegraph Hill, SF]
Telegraph HillElevated view northwest to 620 Folsom, Italianate brownstone between 2nd and 3rd, completed 1854. Spires of Howard Street Church rise behind house. Milton S. Latham house, 638 Folsom, at left.
South of Market