
Granada Theatre
Exterior and marquee of Granada (later Paramount) Theatre, 1066 Market Street, showing 'Hula.' [Paramount SF as Granada PAR-20 Hula August 1927]
TenderloinContains 830 photos
Exterior and marquee of Granada (later Paramount) Theatre, 1066 Market Street, showing 'Hula.' [Paramount SF as Granada PAR-20 Hula August 1927]
TenderloinView north on 3rd Street. Peerless Theatre at left showing 'Ridin the Wind', M.A. Gunst Building (Lansburgh and Joseph, Architects), built 1907, with large painted sign for Neustadter's Overalls and Work Shirts. Aronson Building, Call Building, Mutual Savings Bank, Hearst Examiner Building in distance. [Peerless Theatre 1925 Third Street View]
South of MarketWaitress Union' marchers in parade on Market Street. Pompeii (later Regal) Theatre at left, showing 'Rugged Water.' [Regal SF as Pompeii Labor Day Parade Sep 1925]
South of MarketMarket Street entrance and marquee for Fox Theatre, showing 'Samson and the 7 World Miracles.' [SFH26 Fox 2 January 1963]
Civic CenterSt. Francis Theatre, Market near 6th, showing 'The Enforcer.' [St. Francis SF STF-08 The Enforcer February 1951]
South of MarketSilverstein Optometrist, Marvel Shop, Flecks Jewelers, St Francis Theatre showing 'Little Boy Lost.' [St. Francis SF STF-11 September 1953 Little Boy Lost]
South of MarketNight view of St. Francis Theater marquee, showing 'Fools for Scanda.' [St. Francis SF STF-20 April 1938]
South of MarketCarter's Jewelry, Discount Tape Recorders Radios, St. Francis Theater showing 'Looking for Love.' [St. Francis SF STF-21 Looking for Love August 1964]
South of MarketVew east across Mason to Native Sons Building, exterior and marquee of Stage Door Theatre at 420 Mason near Geary, showing 'Around the World in 80 Days, smaller live venue Encore Theatre at left, doing 'Fortune and Men's Eyes'. Bob's Nevada Grill at right. [Stage Door Theatre SF SDO-01 80 Days May 1968]
Lower Nob HillExterior and marquee of Stage Door Theatre at 420 Mason near Geary (Native Sons Building), showing 'What A Way To Go.' Bob's Nevada Lodge. at left is the Encore Theatre, a small live venue downstairs, with a production of 'The Chalk Garden.' Same image as wnp67.0124. [Stage Door Theatre SF SDO-01 80 Days May 1968]
Lower Nob HillMarquee of Paris (formerly Portola) Theater at 779 Market near 4th, showing 'Mona.' [THS004 Portola POR-10 Mona November 1970]
South of MarketOriginally the Portola Theatre, then Farros, torn down in 1971 for Market Street Redevelopment. 'Candy Girls' is playing. Clothing liquidation store. Bank of America (Humboldt Bank Building) on right. Market Street near 4th, 779 Market. U.S. Mail van in front. Cropped version of wnp67.0103. [THS005 Portola SF POR-09 10 August 1964]
South of MarketExterior and ticket booth of Clay Theatre, 2261 Fillmore St. near Clay, showing 'Queen of Destiny.' [TRI01 Clay Theatre September 1940]
Pacific HeightsEntrance and ticket booth to Telenews Theatre, 930 Market near 5th St, showing 'Eskimo Sea Hunters.' [Telenews SF TNW-01 SF February 1952]
Downtown / Union SquareFor Terrace Drive-In Theatre, 525 Alemany Blvd. [Terrace Drive In Ticket]