
Hayes near Gough
Pedestrians on sidewalk in front of Art Options Gallery, 370 Hayes Street.
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Pedestrians on sidewalk in front of Art Options Gallery, 370 Hayes Street.
Civic CenterMan wearing 'Washington Vegetable Co.' hat stacking produce at sidewalk stand. Johnny Donuts in background.
Mission DoloresSeveral young men in droopy clothes playing hacky sack on Masonic at Haight Street.
Haight AshburyTeacher group of children holding onto a rope walking down a sidewalk. [Darrell Wong RR Head Start]
Children watching a Chinese dragon at unidentified schoolyard. Baseball backstop in background. Sunset Elementary School??
A man with a trident dances for an audience at an unidentified library
A man talks to a group of young people on steps of a building.
Interior of a nearly empty Caffe Roma, 414 Columbus (later U.S. Restaurant). Nicely painted ceiling.
North BeachBartenders at unidentified bar. Man with crossed arms in foreground, woman serving customers in background. [Tim Carmody] Almost certainly the Silver Spur Tavern at 1914 Noriega St.. Compare to WNP07.00415.jpg
Sunset OuterGraffiti covered storefront with rollup door and sign 'Hank's Choice Meats', 4027 Noriega Street near 47th Avenue.
Sunset OuterView west from roof of storage building at Duboce and Otis.
South of MarketView west from roof of storage building at Duboce and Otis.
South of MarketDedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Supervisor Mabelle Tang(left) and Supervisor designate Michael Yaki hand Alice Fong Yu and her son a plaque from the Board of Supervisors honoring Mrs. Fong Yu for being the first Chinese teacher in the Unified School District. The city has named the school on 12th Avenue (formerly Columbus Elemenary) The Alice Fong Yu School and it is a Chinese immersion program.]
Sunset InnerDedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Master of Ceremonies Emerald Yee from KRON makes an announcement last Saturday as Alice Fong Yu (in wheelchair) and her son (behind her) look on. The ceremony was for the opening of The Alice Fong Yu School at the former Columbus Elementary which is a Chinese immersion program.]
Sunset Inner[Van Ault enjoys the beautiful view of his 10th floor apartment at 6 Locksley Street.
Sunset Inner