Pacific & Webster
View northeast across intersection toward the north side of the 2200 block of Pacific, between Webster and Buchanan. The only extant building (2020) is 2266 Pacific, third from the left. Cable car tracks in street.
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View northeast across intersection toward the north side of the 2200 block of Pacific, between Webster and Buchanan. The only extant building (2020) is 2266 Pacific, third from the left. Cable car tracks in street.
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The John D. Spreckels mansion, at 2080 Pacific Avenue, Northeast corner of Laguna. Built in 1899. Architects: Reid Brothers. Rounded bay windows and elaborate porticos with Corinthian columns on two sides. Cable car tracks in street.
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View north across Pacific to the Rudolph Spreckels residence, 1900 Pacific at the northwest corner of Gough, built in 1899, demolished in 1966 and replaced by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1979.
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Claus Spreckels Mansion on southwest corner of Van Ness and Clay St. Rebuilt after 1906 fire.
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View north at United Railroads Pacific Avenue cable car dummy and trailer #77 passing. Sign for Fillmore Street and banner for end of exposition in background.
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View south on Baker showing paved street and sidewalk stairways [Baker S from Vallejo] [dpwbook15 dpw3007]
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View East on Sacramento from Franklin United Railroads [URR U05498]
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View west to concrete mixer Vallejo / Webster (street paving) [dpwbook19 dpw4151] Northwest corner. Building on corner (2200 Vallejo, built 1906) later heavily remodeled. Building at center, 2212 Vallejo (built 1913) extant 2019 minus railing on roof.
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View south on Webster to road paving crew spreading concrete. [dpwbook19 dpw4152]
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View north on Webster from Green to road paving crew spreading concrete. [dpwbook19 dpw4153]
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View south on Webster from Green to road paving crew. [dpwbook19 dpw4154]
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View south on Webster from Green to road paving crew spreading concrete. [dpwbook19 dpw4156]
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View north on Webster from Green to road paving crew spreading concrete. [dpwbook19 dpw4157]
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View west on Broadway from Pierce. Workers laying bricks on the steep hill between Pierce and Scott. 2520-30 Broadway has a sign that reads 'These Marine View Sunny Flats Open for Inspection' [dpwbook20 dpw4557]
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Workers constructing brick roadway [dpwbook20 dpw4558]
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Jackson bet. Fillmore & Webster. Pacific Heights School 2350 Jackson [dpwbook21 dpw4834]
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Pacific bet. Broderick & Baker. Grant School 2948 Pacific [dpwbook21 dpw4879]
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The Palace of Fine Arts, the California Building, and the Oregon Building are all that remain in Cow Hollow at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco after the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
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The Palace of Fine Arts and the Oregon Building, remnants from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, visible at the edge of the Presidio of San Francisco with the Letterman General Hospital campus and Crissy Field visible to the left.
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View west on Pacific between Scott and Pierce, though possibly between Divisadero and Broderick. Pacific Avenue Cable Car #51.
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