Palace of Fine Arts
Indian Statue, Panama Pacific International Exposition
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Indian Statue, Panama Pacific International Exposition
Marina
Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island. Statues in Court of Pacifica. Tower of the Sun in background.
Treasure Island
View northeast across the intersection of Geary and Powell toward Union Square. Dewey Monument at center. Powell Street cable car at left. Geary streetcar at right.
Downtown / Union Square
Elevated view northwest over square toward Nob Hill from top of building. Dewey Monument, Chancellor Hotel, Fitzhugh Building, Sir Francis Drake Hotel, Mark Hopkins Hotel, 450 Sutter Building.
Downtown / Union Square
View west to Donahue (Mechanics) Monument, pedestrians, Follmer, Clogg & Co. Umbrellas 7-9 Battery St., Mendelson Bros., Front St.
Financial District
Elevated view southeast from Powell and Post toward the park, Schroth Building (1908, architect Cunningham & Politeo), Whittell Building at center, Dewey Monument, City of Paris, Butler Building.
Downtown / Union Square
View east. Dewey Monument. Maiden Lane in background
Downtown / Union Square
St. Mary's Square. Sun Yat-Sen statue
Chinatown
St. Mary's Square. Sun Yat-Sen statue. [Caption
Chinatown
St. Mary's Square. Three women pose in front of Beniaminio Bufano's Sun Yat-Sen statue (WPA, 1937). Sandwich shop in background.
Chinatown
Postcard view looking southwest on Market toward Twin Peaks from the David Hewes Building at 6th and Market. Lick Pioneer Monument is visible at center in Marshall Square, but Grove Street has not been cut through to Market and Marye Building on west side of square is intact. Portion of City Hall Ruins at right center. Grant Building (The Bank of San Francisco) at 7th & Market at left. Roof of Eastern Outfitters Co. at left, Hotel America, Sterling Furniture. Just beyond the Grant Building is the upper portion of the stage end of the Central Theatre at 8th and Market, which burned in April, 1913. [Upper Market Street & Twin Peaks. P.P. Co. No. 984]
South of Market
Sailor posing in front of Pioneer (James Lick) Monument, Grove and Hyde Streets, Orpheum Theater Building in background
Civic Center
Sailor climbing on Pioneer (James Lick) Monument at Grove and Hyde Streets at Civic Center.
Civic Center
St. Francis Hotel and Dewey Monument; from Stockton Street
Downtown / Union Square
View north to James Lick (Pioneer) Monument in Marshall Square (current corner Grove and Hyde) After the 1906 Earthquake but before the 1914 extension of Grove Street to Market. In 1993, the monument was moved to the pedestrian mall on Fulton Street between the Asian Art Museum and the new Main Library. The cannon the foreground is on display in the Presidio of San Francisco.
Civic Center