Fillmore & Bush
View northeast across intersection to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 22-Line #852 on Fillmore Street. Steel decorative arches over intersection. [852]
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View northeast across intersection to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 22-Line #852 on Fillmore Street. Steel decorative arches over intersection. [852]
Lower Pacific Heights
From balcony of St Francis Hotel
Downtown / Union Square
View northwest across Geary between Stockton and Grant. Sachs Building (architect George Applegarth, 1908) at left, E. Simon Building at center (architect Albert Pissis, 1909), Marion Building at right. New York High Grade Button Works. Robert Wallace furs, David Benioff Bros. furs, S.A. Schwartz furs, Harry Musin Furs, Stella K. Johnson corsets, Charles Beauty Salon, Henry T. Heinz jeweler 122 Geary, Nancy's Costume Jewelry, Handbags.
Downtown / Union Square
Elevated view north from center of Kearny over traffic. Maskey's Candy, Brooks Camera, The Derby on right Oregon City Woolen Mills on left. Pauson's, Sutter Hotel in distance right. Bonds, Sherman Clay in distance left.
Downtown / Union Square
View northeast to Muni M-Line #157, Twin Peaks Tunnel and West Portal school in background. Bank of America, RCA Victor Empire Theater
West Portal
View north, Franklin Hall is tallest building on left, towards Bush intersection. Chinn-Beretta Optical 1821 Fillmore, Chronicle sign, Spiegel Signs, Laib Signs, Sweeny & McCarthy Men's Furnishings, L.& M. Alexander & Co. Typewriters, 1820 Fillmore. From the period when earthquake-damaged businesses temporarily relocated to Fillmore St. and city offices moved to Franklin Hall.
Japantown
View northeast across intersection to building housing Fook Woh Bazaar, 731 Clay. Posters for 'The World' at the California Theatre, which opened for a one week run in February, 1887. Building at center demolished late 1887. Same image as wnp71.1219. [Chinatown]
Chinatown
View east down Market toward Ferry Building. Mark Strouse Bay City Market at left, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument beyond. Call Building and Emporium at right. Alisky's Art Studio. (Flood Building not yet constructed.)
Tenderloin
Haight St. between Ashbury & Masonic. North side of street, S. Caro Store, Dittman Art Co. Park Hardware, (Site of Blue Front Cafe)
Haight Ashbury
Chinatown. View southwest across intersection to Sing Fat Co., dragon streetlamps.
Chinatown
View northwest at Grant and Clay to men in front of Chinese bulletin board. Tie Yick Lung Kee Co., 757 Dupont/Grant
Chinatown
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Powell & Market; Emporium gutted
South of Market
3 streetcars, Kaplan's Army Surplus
Civic Center
View west from center of Market to B-line Streetcar #81, 8-line Castro trolley #762. At left, Balboa Building, Santa Fe/West Coast Life Building, Fred Bass cameras, Wagner Luggage, Sprawkins Golf Shop, Fack's night club. At right, Chancery, Hobart, Crocker, 660 Market, Chronicle Buildings. Ashe's Chevy Chase Buffet, Grant's Pipe Shop, Kauffman's Camera Mart, Brady's Tailors.
Financial District
View northeast across intersection to Muni C-line streetcar #659 turning north on 2nd Avenue. (Former Market Street Railway MSRy unit #259 renumbered after merger)
Richmond Inner