
New Montgomery & Market
View east down Market Street. Union Trust, Hobart, Crown Zellerbach. Hoffman Grill, Pig'n Whistle Cafe at right.
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View east down Market Street. Union Trust, Hobart, Crown Zellerbach. Hoffman Grill, Pig'n Whistle Cafe at right.
Financial DistrictView northeast from King & Townsend. Southern Pacific Passenger Depot. Rickey's Rendezvous Room, a chain of restaurants from late 40s to early 70s. Muni #2315 Mack Bus. South End Terminal Warehouse (660 3rd St., Built 1902, still stands 2021) in distance right.
South BeachLooking north onto Montgomery Street. Crocker Building, Crocker First National Bank Building, Wells Fargo Union Trust Building.
Financial DistrictView west across Market up Pine St at Davis St. intersection. Shell Building, Russ Building in background. Buildings in foreground demolished. Oceanic Building, 2 Pine Street (Originally Tillman & Bendel Building. George A. Applegarth architect, 1908, 3 stories added 1918) at right.
Financial DistrictView northwest across Market to Hobart, Flatiron & Crown Zellerbach (One Bush) buildings. Board of Trade Building at right. Muni Mack Bus approaching. Donahue Mechanics Monument.
Financial DistrictView east down Jackson to Bay Bridge in distance.
ChinatownView northeast along Grant. Empress Jewelry sign at left.
ChinatownLooking North on Grant. Crowded street and sidewalks. Lanterns strung above sidewalk.
ChinatownElevated view northwest across Montgomery to buildings on west side of street, from Eureka Theater, which was at 320 Montgomery Street. Selleck's Photographic Gallery, Kennedy & Bell Carpets. Wells Fargo Express and Bank in Parrott Building, or Parrott Block (1852, Architect Stephen Williams) at center. Two horsecars approaching. [150. Montgomery Street, from Eureka Theater]
Financial DistrictView east from middle of Market. Tower of St. Ann's Building, Flood Building on left. Call Building, Emporium on right. [Looking from 5th street eastward] - United Railroads [U00652]
South of MarketMission St looking Southwest across the Embarcadero (then East St.), D'Audiffred building at left. In distance are two streetcars on Mission. [J. Clark Case] - United Railroads [U02120]
Financial DistrictView North from center of Kearny St, Hall of Justice in distance on right, Morgen's Loan Office, Modern Loan Co., Canton Bank. Telegraph Hill in distance. [Kearny St. looking north at Sacramento St. A.R. 6500] - United Railroads [U03734]
ChinatownView west up Sacramento Street from Ferry Building. Women and child, newspaper hawker, cable and horse cars. Pacific Coast Steamship Company building at Market St. gore corner, 10 Market St. Bowers Rubber Co. (Factory at 42 Sacramento opened January, 1894).
Financial DistrictView south to Sir Francis Drake Hotel, Fitzhugh Building, Union Square.
Downtown / Union SquareView east from center of Market. Donahue Mechanics Monument at left. Remnant of old trackwork crossing tracks in foreground. Ferry building in distance. View east from middle of Market Street, decorated with foliage and flags for parade. Possibly September, 1900 Native Sons Admission Day Semi-Centennial parade.
Financial District