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Redwood City
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Redwood City

Woodside Plaza, Woodside Road, Redwood City. Thrifty Drugstore, Kirby’s Shoes, Mode O’ Day, Imperiale Hardware and gifts

Outside SF
South San Francisco, CA
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South San Francisco, CA

Goodall Rubber Company warehouse at 221 E. Grand Avenue. South San Francisco Fire Department station at right.

Outside SF
South San Francisco
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South San Francisco

View west across Shaw Road to Armstrong Cork Company office and warehouse with cars parked in front. Building still stands in 2021.

Redwood City, CA
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Redwood City, CA

Ampex Corporation building at 934 Charter Street. Ampex moved to this address in 1952. Burroughs Corp. at left.

Outside SF
Redwood City,  CA
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Redwood City, CA

Broadway Market grocery store in Roosevelt Plaza shopping center, opened 1956. Might also be Burlingame, CA.

California & Sansome
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California & Sansome

View to southwest corner and Firemans Fund Insurance Company Building, the Insurance Exchange Building.

Financial District
Grant & Post
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Grant & Post

View to southeast corner. Frank Werner Men's Shoes, Bally Shoes, Cook's Travel Service. Taxi cabs. Building on the corner has since been remodeled.

Downtown / Union Square
Sutter & Taylor
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Sutter & Taylor

View to southeast corner. Olympic Garage, Colonial Room bar and restaurant Armand Brumell men's clothing, Carl Perez hair stylists, Round the World Shop restaurant. As of 2018, the building on the corner has been vacant for several years.

Lower Nob Hill
Sutter & Taylor
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Sutter & Taylor

View to southeast corner. Olympic Garage, Colonial Room bar and restaurant Armand Brumell men's clothing, Carl Perez hair stylists, Round the World Shop restaurant. As of 2018, the building on the corner has been vacant for several years.

Lower Nob Hill
Embarcadero & Howard
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Embarcadero & Howard

Panorama of ships in anchor. New Wellington Coal, Ferry Building, Hercules steam ship, Rochambeau and William P. Frye steel barques. The William P. Frye was the first U.S. vessel sunk during World War I. (The shuttle boats at lower left are probably ferrying visitors to warships at anchor in the Bay, likely the Great White Fleet.)

Financial District
Success Convict Ship
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Success Convict Ship

Success - Australian Convict Ship, in San Francisco for Panama Pacific International Exposition (PPIE)

New Montgomery & Jessie
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New Montgomery & Jessie

74 New Montgomery. Stone Rent-a-Car, Palace Garage.

South of Market
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Interior hallway of institutional Building, possibly 74 New Montgomery

Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Interior office of institutional building recently vacated? Telephones on floor. Possibly 74 New Montgomery.

New Montgomery near Mission
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New Montgomery near Mission

Interior office of institutional building, likely 74 New Montgomery Street, 'The Call Building,' built in 1914.

South of Market