
Union Square
Union Square from St. Francis Hotel, looking southeast
Downtown / Union SquareContains 588 photos
Union Square from St. Francis Hotel, looking southeast
Downtown / Union SquareView southeast to two men posing in Marshall Square in front of Pioneer Monument (James Lick Monument) in original location at Hyde and Grove Streets in Civic Center. [The two boys came from Portland with me]
Civic CenterGarfield Monument near Conservatory of Flowers
Golden Gate ParkView from Geary & Stockton Streets. Man crossing street; St. Francis on left
Downtown / Union SquareLotta's Fountain;Palace Hotel. A.I. Hall & Son Jewelers; Detmer Woolen Co.; A.A. Jacob & Co. Millinery; Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System; Oceanic Steamship Company; California Glace Fruits; Geary Street Park & Ocean Cable Car; Market Street Railway and others
Downtown / Union SquareView southeast to Pioneer (James Lick) Monument in its original location; Orpheum Theater with Owl Drug on left; Hotel Whitcomb on right with radio antenna on roof. Marye Building at far right. [Civic Centre]
Civic CenterFrom window of St. Francis Hotel; Temporary Shriner's pavilion around Dewey Monument, with Whittell Building and Call Building on the right
Downtown / Union Square[Square decorated in Frisco for Shriners] Close up of Shriner dais around Dewey Monument
Downtown / Union SquareHigh Noon. Dewey Monument and seated visitors
Downtown / Union SquareDewey Monument; City of Paris in background
Downtown / Union SquareView south across plaza to Welcome Home Victory Monument (1919-1924) and Civic Auditorium in background.
Civic Centerview southwest across Union Square to St. Francis Hotel
Downtown / Union SquareView northwest across Market to Masonic Temple and original location of California Volunteers memorial (now at Dolores and Market). At left Young Men's Institute/International Center, 50 Oak St. (1914), extensively remodeled in 2000's for San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Civic Center[Jas. Lick's Monument to Francis Scott Key] In original location at site of present tennis courts.
Golden Gate ParkView north from 19th Avenue across Lincoln Way into Golden Gate Park through Breon Gate, a gift from San Francisco philanthropist Christine Breon, wife of Paul Breon, Sr, local produce merchant. The gate was designed and constructed by John D. McGilvray, and dedicated in 1923. Statue of Liberty in center. Birdcage traffic signals.
Golden Gate Park