
24th near York
A launderette next to Roosevelt Tamales at 2813 24th Street between Bryant and York Streets.
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A launderette next to Roosevelt Tamales at 2813 24th Street between Bryant and York Streets.
MissionSouth side of 24th Street between Bryant and York. Roosevelt Tamale Parlor (2817 24th), White Cleaners (2829 24th), Bryant Coffee Shop (2833 24th), Grand Barber Shop (2839 24th), and Philadelphia Shoe Repair (2841 24th).
MissionView south across 24th Street to the Bryant Coffee Shop (2833 24th), Grand Barber Shop (2839 24th), and Philadelphia Shoe Repair (2841 24th). To the far right is the Rippe Bros. grocery store (2847 24th), which sponsored the neighborhood baseball team in the 1930s
MissionView toward the southwest corner of 24th & Potrero. Nicholl's Hardware, 2641 24th Street. Buildings in photo substantially unchanged in 2020, with exception of low building on left which has been replaced.
Potrero HillRiver's Pharmacy 2601 24th Street at Potrero Avenue.
Potrero HillLafayette Laundry and a residence at 2977 24th Street.
MissionBoarded-up storefront at 390 Utah Street, on the NW corner at 17th Street, with an advertisement for the Kist Bottling Co. which reads Get Kist for a Nickel, and a billboard advertising the new Rocket Oldsmobile.
Potrero Hill1686 Bryant Street near 16th Street, is a mixed-use commercial and residential on the west side of the block, built in 1907 in the Mission Revival style. The living quarters above have square bay windows with art glass transoms. In 1951, Transfer Quick Lunch and a Shaving Parlor occupied the commercial space at street level.
Mission1183-1185 Howard Street near 8th Street. Mixed use commercial and residential building, built 1907. Roberts & Porter Inc. sold graphic arts supplies. Next door is an automotive repair service.
South of Market2720 17th Street. George A. Gray Electrical Products on 17th Street between Florida and Bryant Streets.
MissionElevated view north across Market to 660 Market, Realty Building (built 1907, demolished late 1923), during salvage at beginning of demolition. Signage for tenants who vacated, 1923 political campaigns, Hetch Hetchy Protective League. [Crocker Estate Album, Lewis P. Hobart Architect, Dinwiddie Construction Co., General Contractors]
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view northeast across Market to Realty Building, 660 Market Street (built 1907, demolished by Crocker Estate Co. 1923) with Army Recruiting Office, H. Sutliff Pipe Shop, Jet Andrews Fisher Hats, Shaw & Allen Haberdashers, The Waldorf Barber Shop, The Waldorf Fizz, Lyon & Hoag Real Estate, A.J. Henry Notary, Center & Spader Real Estate, Miller Bryant Pierce Co. Typewriter Ribbons, S.A. Born Building Co., Stanley Kelley Co., C.H. Bessett Building Co. To right, forced sale sign, B.A. Thomas Signs, Waffle King Inn Restaurant, Palace Model & Machine, Mother's Bread truck, A. & J. Levin, United Cigar Store. Crocker Building at far right. Ad for Benno Moiseivitch Exposition Hall concert, Feb. 1, 1923.(AS)[Crocker Estate Album]
Downtown / Union SquareView northwest past cable car themed Flower Stand on Stockton. Union Square, Fitzhugh Building, Plaza Hotel, 450 Sutter Building, St. Francis and Sir Francis Drake Hotels in background. Birdcage traffic signal.
Downtown / Union SquareElevated view across intersection to buildings on north side of 1200 block of Market, including Fox Smoke Shop, bookstore, Hotel Dowd. Market St. Railway (MSRy) 8-Line streetcar approaching intersection. Public Library Main Branch at upper left. Birdcage traffic signals. [Market & 9th Sts. dpwbookBROWNBOOK dpwA2500]
South of MarketView southwest from center of Market, Twin Peaks in the distance. Royal Furniture Co., See's Candies on right. [Market Street Rec. Completed tracks west from Valencia St. Old tracks in foreground] A4995
South of Market