View NE From Fairmont
View from Fairmont Hotel towards North Beach and Telegraph Hill
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View from Fairmont Hotel towards North Beach and Telegraph Hill
Chinatown
View east from Fairmont Hotel over Financial District towards Bay Bridge and Yerba Buena Island. From left, Hall of Justice and Jail Annex on Portsmouth Square, U.S. Appraisers Building, Old Federal Reserve Bank, Bethlehem Steel Corp. Building / 100 California (1960, Welton D. Becket architect). International Building at right. Steeple and west face of Old St. Mary's Cathedral at lower right.
Nob Hill
From Fairmont Hotel looking northwest
Nob Hill
Looking northwest from balcony
Nob Hill
View of Mark Hopkins from Fairmont
Nob Hill
View west to Nob Hill, Marina, Golden Gate and Marin Headlands. From left, Chambord Apartments, 1170 Sacramento completed 1963, Comstock Apartments, 1360 Jones apartments. Park Lane Apartments at bottom center.
Nob Hill
Apartment building at Sacramento and Miller viewed from Fairmont. Part of a series on 10 Miller construction. Old Hall of Justice on Portsmouth Square in background.
Nob Hill
Apartment building at Sacramento and Miller viewed from Fairmont. Part of a series on 10 Miller construction. Old Hall of Justice on Portsmouth Square in background.
Nob Hill
View northwest to Russian Hill, Alcatraz, Marin Headlands, Mt. Tamalpais. Washington & Mason Cable car power house at bottom. Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church further down Mason St at right center.
Nob Hill
University Club at Powell and California
Nob Hill
Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower, SF Bay
Telegraph Hill
Grace Cathedral, Mt. Sutro in background
Nob Hill
Looking towards Mark Hopkins Hotel from Fairmont Tower
Nob Hill
[Looking down from reservoir north to Golden Gate Bridge] over Panhandle, Golden Gate Park, Presidio, Mt. Tamalpais. Tank Hill with tank at right.
Clarendon Heights
View east from the top of Acadia Street near Chilton Avenue. Across the middle distance, left to right, are the still standing houses at 174, 178, 173, and 191 Chilton Avenue. The first Glen Park School in center, opened in 1908, the current building in 1935. Mission viaduct visible in the background right.
Glen Park