Market & Montgomery
[Parade] Woman dressed in Native American clothes riding a horse in Columbus Day Parade 1980
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[Parade] Woman dressed in Native American clothes riding a horse in Columbus Day Parade 1980
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[Parade] View north across Market to woman dressed in Native American clothes riding a horse in Columbus Day Parade. In background, First National Bank (Crocker Woolworth) Building, built 1908, upper stories demolished in 1980's for Crocker Galleria project.
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View southeast from lower deck of Embarcadero Freeway near Ferry Building. Sinbad's Restaurant in foreground.
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Municipal Railway (Muni) LRV #1222A [SF Municipal Railway (Muni) 1222, Embarcadero Center Station]
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View North on 1st Street M-Oceanview SFMR Muni PCC #1141, Shell building in the distance
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SFMR Muni PCC Streetcar #1158 and Trolley bus #5193 passing the Admission Day ( Native Sons) Monument
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Helicopter Tour, Wide angle northwest over downtown toward Marin and the Golden Gate Bridge
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View west to Flatiron and Hobart Buildings with McKesson Building behind.
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Twilight view west on Bush, Standard Oil Building at left
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View easterly from Embarcadero Four. Unknown man talking at window, Ferry Building, Bay Bridge, Embarcadero Freeway in background
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Municipal Railway (Muni) LRV #1213. One of two LRVs equipped with trolley poles for the trolley festival, the only two Muni Metro LRVs to ever run on Market Street. [SF Municipal Railway (Muni) #1213, Trolley Festival Opening Parade]
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Fireman's Fund Building tower reflected in Bank of America windows before demolition.
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Hoffman's Grill entrance, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Native Sons monument, photo from Post & Montgomery, Hoffman's Grill
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Hoffman's Grill entrance, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Hoffman's Grill, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Hoffman's Grill interior, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Hoffman's Grill interior detail, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Hoffman's Grill interior, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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Hoffman's Grill interior, 619 Market between 2nd Street and New Montgomery. SFLandmark 144 Facade & sign, taken on the last day of business June 29, 1984. Despite its landmark status, the building was demolished with only its facade preserved.
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