
Embarcadero & Folsom
Looking south toward Bay Bridge, Hills Bros. Coffee plant.
Rincon HillContains 517 photos
Looking south toward Bay Bridge, Hills Bros. Coffee plant.
Rincon HillView West on Folsom from The Embarcadero
Financial DistrictView west across Embarcadero to bridge, Hills Brothers Coffee Plant with freight cars alongside (1922-24, George Kelham architect); Joseph Magnin Warehouse, One Harrison (1918, George Applegarth architect).
Rincon HillLooking north up Steuart. Tower and rear of Southern Pacific Building in distance.
Financial DistrictLooking south on Steuart to bridge, waterfront, Hotel Seaboard with Sherwin-Williams electric sign atop.
Financial DistrictView east on Howard toward Steuart. Pier 16 in the background. Sailor Boy bar in building at left.
Financial DistrictLooking west toward Folger's Coffee plant.
Financial DistrictView west on O'Farrell Street, St. Mary's Cathedral to right, St. Mark's Church in distance left, elderly woman walking with cane.
Cathedral HillView east on O'Farrell. Alexander Hamilton Hotel
TenderloinPine Street, near Grant, looking east. St. Mary's Square, Pacific National Bank Building (18 story building at 333 Montgomery, near California, demolished 1969), Commercial Union Assurance Building (315 Montgomery), Russ Building. Matson, PG&E Buildings in distance. Buildings on north side of Pine beyond St. Mary's Square Garage (completed 1954) to 315 Montgomery have been demolished.
ChinatownMason Street between Sacramento & Clay
Nob HillLooking west on Duboce Street to Buena Vista Park, with US Mint at right.
Mint HillView northeast across Pacific Avenue to Gay N' Frisky Club (590 Pacific Avenue), Lee's New Hot Dog Stand, The Carousel, Lucca's, Gene's, DeSoto Plymouth, Associated Parking. In right distance, large sign spanning Pacific at Montgomery St. reads 'Thank You! Come Again.' (Area once known as the Barbary Coast and International Settlement.) Most buildings still stand 2022.
North BeachView North from Stockton Tunnel. To F-Line Streetcars
Nob HillElevated view from roof of Hibernia Bank, looking east on Market Street at dusk to Crocker Anglo Bank. David Hewes Building, before installation of modern cladding, in distance right.
Tenderloin