
Oakland
Southeast corner of Ninth and Washington in Oakland. Nichol Building with businesses Shepard's Shoes, Dangott's Loans Pawn Shop, Acme Market, and Arlington Hotel. Built 1877, Oakland Landmark 83-302.
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Southeast corner of Ninth and Washington in Oakland. Nichol Building with businesses Shepard's Shoes, Dangott's Loans Pawn Shop, Acme Market, and Arlington Hotel. Built 1877, Oakland Landmark 83-302.
Outside SFView northeast across the intersection of Sutter and Webster, Victorian homes slated for redevelopment. Campaign signs for Faulkner, Hallinan, and Kopp on visible building. Entire block was redeveloped.
JapantownView northwest across empty block bounded by Sutter, Fillmore, Steiner, and Bush in process of redevelopment. Tower of St. Dominic's Church in background.
Lower Pacific HeightsView northeast from about McAllister and Fillmore across empty lots toward the high rise housing project at 1271 Turk, once known as the Pink Palace now the site of the Willie B. Kennedy Apartments
Western Addition819 Eddy, Stadmuller House, built 1880
Cathedral Hill819 Eddy, Stadmuller House, built 1880
Cathedral Hill908 Steiner, between Fulton and McAllister. Built in 1888 by R.O. Chandler. Architects, Schmidt & Shea. Multi-colored portico of Victorian with peacock head added to fan element in gable. Polychrome paint by Maija Gegeris, 1967, prototype of all the city's multicolor paint jobs. It was one of the first colorfully painted Victorians in San Francisco and helped to start a trend.
Alamo Square4 story Victorian apartment building after restoration.
Southeast corner of 4th St and Bryant St. Hotel Utah, Transbay Tavern, Williams Lithograph
South of MarketView northeast on Turk near Franklin. Building visible at left with arched windows and up on blocks is 770 Turk Street, moved to 1249-1251 Scott Street in November 1974. The house was built circa 1868 for John K. Wood.
Cathedral HillGethsemane Baptist Church, 601 Broderick Street, northwest corner of Broderick and Grove built 1875. Still standing (2021), building has been restored, exterior stairway at left removed.
PanhandleView northwest from Webster across empty lot toward the north side of Ellis between Filmore and Webster. Booker T. Washington Hotel at left, fire damaged building at center, and Victorian era houses at right. All buildings were demolished or moved during Redevelopment.
Western AdditionView northeast toward Golden Gate Avenue from Webster toward empty block with one flat front Italianate on blocks at the rear of Rosa Parks Senior Center, 1251 Turk Street (SFHA), once informally known as 'The Pink Palace'. The building formerly 848 Octavia, now sits at 45-47 Beideman Street, between O'Farrell and Ellis.
Western Addition1906 Earthquake and Fire, View west on Hill Street between Valencia and Guerrero, women with street kitchens set up, Victorian homes still stand.
Dolores HeightsView southeast across Van Ness Avenue showing the east side of the street between Austin and Bush. The Knights Templar Parade with mounted equestrian contingents. Victorian homes on the site of the Marie Antoinette Apartments.
Lower Nob Hill