
10th & Market
Farmers Public Market at 10th St and Market St. F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning.
South of MarketContains 830 photos
Farmers Public Market at 10th St and Market St. F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning.
South of MarketNow the Orpheum. Market and Hyde. Cyclone Review - Mahon & Colet - Car suspended over Marquee.
Civic CenterCrowd in front of Century Theatre, previously Cort, Curran, later Morosco and Capitol (home of Capitol Follies burlesque). Premiere of HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA WITH GUN AND CAMERA, by Oakland hunter explorer H.A. Snow (1869-1927). On Ellis near Stockton. Theatre demolished in 1941
Downtown / Union SquareCrowd in front of Century Theatre, previously Cort, Curran, later Morosco and Capitol (home of Capitol Follies burlesque). Premiere of HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA WITH GUN AND CAMERA, by Oakland hunter explorer H.A. Snow (1869-1927). On Ellis near Stockton. Theatre demolished in 1941.
Downtown / Union SquareView east to O'Farrell-Jones & Hyde Street Cable Car, Call Building and Kamm Building in background left. Orpheum (later Columbia) Theatre and Orpheum Annex Hotel on right, Phelan Building in distance.. Keiner's and Tait-Zinkand Cafe, Hotel Adena on left. Richard Valentine Tailor on right.
Downtown / Union Square23rd & Clement, later the 4-Star Theatre.
Richmond OuterView southeast across Market to 21-Line MSRY #1553, Embassy and Strand Theaters, Serbin's Mens Wear, Hotel National with Army Navy Goods Store, Odd Fellows Building, Grant Building, United Artists Theater, David Hewes Building in distance left.
South of MarketView south across Market between 6th and 7th opposite Jones, Market Street Railway (MSRy) 9-Line streetcar #1576, United Artists Theatre in background, with 'The Cowboy and the Lady' playing. Sterling Furniture Co. at left.
TenderloinView north on Mission from 30th Street. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 9-Line streetcar #1563 southbound. Lyceum theatre vertical sign visible at left. MSRy's 29th Street car house in the background.
Bernal HeightsPremier Theatre. Opened as the Imperial Theatre in 1912, renamed the Premier in 1929, then became the United Artists in May 1931, renamed again as the Market Street Cinema in 1972, Federal (later Aida) Hotel at Right.
South of MarketView southeast from crosswalk to F Streetcar #21, Central Tower (Call Building), Portola Theatre, Humboldt Bank Building, California Theatre (Renamed State Theatre in 1941), Diamond Palace in background. Red Cross flag on streetcar and Red Cross banners hanging above Market.
Downtown / Union SquareView northeast across intersection of 10th and Market
Civic CenterView west down Market from Larkin, showing south facade of building and marquee.
Civic CenterView northeast across Mission to approaching SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 14-Line #940 In background, Granada Theatre playing 'Magnificent Doll' with Ginger Rogers and David Niven,
CayugaMarching Band on Market St., Armistice Day Parade, Night Parade In front of Orpheum Theater, Market, Hyde, Grove & 8th Streets
Civic Center