Market near McAllister
View south across Market between 6th and 7th. San Joaquin County float in the Admission Day parade; Lots of people watching from windows and roofs, Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market
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View south across Market between 6th and 7th. San Joaquin County float in the Admission Day parade; Lots of people watching from windows and roofs, Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market
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View south across Market between 6th and 7th. Float of the Orinda Parlor #56 (San Francisco) of the Native Daughters of the Golden West in the Admission Day parade. Sterling Furniture building 1049-51 Market Street.
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View northeast 1906 Earthquake and Fire, to ruins of Iroquois Hotel on Ellis St. and empty lots. Adams Hotel, Leavenworth & Ellis, at right.
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Crowd watching a fire burn Tait's Cafe at 799 Van Ness at the corner of Eddy (once known at the Judge Wallace residence)
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Elevated view southeast across Market to Knights Templar 52nd Grand Conclave parade, marching band uniformed men on horseback followed by cars and more marchers. In distance Call, Humboldt Bank, David Hewes and Delger Buildings, Emporium, Hale Bros. and Eastern Outfitting Co. stores. Sterling Building, 1049 Market (1907, Reid Brothers, architects), Forrest Building, 1053-1055 Market (1908, MacDonald & Applegarth, destroyed by fire c. 1981) housing Abrams Co. (later Redlick, Abrams Co.) credit retailer. Ede Building 1059-1061 Market Street (1910, William Knowles, architect) under construction. At far right, Premium Theatre, a nickelodeon from around 1910 to 1914 in the Globe Investment Company Building, 1063 Market (1909, Faff & Bauer, architects), Pacific Check Cash Co.
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[Fairmount School in a Parade] View east on Van Ness to Fairmount Grammar School contingent in a parade, Van Ness and Turk streetcar in background.
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Cover of Columbia Theatre program. The theater, which opened in 1910, was renamed the Lurie and Wilkes between 1924 and 1927, then reopened as the Geary Theater in 1928. It became the permanent home of the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in 1967. [Columbia Theatre Program 1910]
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Interior [Lobby Riverside Apartments, 50 Golden Gate Ave, S.F.]
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View northwest across intersection of Van Ness & O'Farrell Streets to St. Mary's Cathedral (burned 1962). [H. Pierre Smith Photo SF]
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Elevated view east over Eagles Parade from 6th & Market, Hewes Building. Dean Building (demolished 2018), Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Garfield Building, Nathan-Dohrmann Co., Whittell Building, Flood Building, Humboldt Bank Building with 1915 sign, Emporium. [dpwbook3 dpw387]
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View north across Market to Mechanics Savings Bank Building (Bank of Italy). Admission Day (Native Sons) Pioneer Monument, Poodle Dog Restaurant & Hotel. Garfield Building (Reid & Reid Architects, 1908) with Brittain & Co. Hardware, C.F. Adams Co. Clothing. Monument moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, it was returned to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977.
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View of curved section of streetcar track. Accident report image from United Railroads Claims Dept. [U03010]
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View south on Hyde toward Ellis, YMCA Building (Leavenworth & Golden Gate, built 1909) and 493 Eddy, built 1907, in the distance. - United Railroads [U03009]
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Geary & Jones cable cars [dpwbook3 dpw535] Cable cars on Geary Street. Jones Street at rigjt
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Geary & Jones, new steel track crossing [dpwbook4 dpw589]
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View north across Market to Native Sons (Admission Day) Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building (then Bank of Italy), Poodle Dog Restaurant and Hotel, Ambassador Hotel under construction on east side of Mason. Monument moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, it was returned to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977. [Market & Mason (Native Sons Statue dpwbook4 dpw697]
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Hibernia Bank Building (1892) and (right) the Hibernia Office Building (1908). Architect Albert Pissis designed the bank building that was exceptional at the time for its classical grandeur and order. San Francisco Landmark 130. The Hibernia Office Building was built by the Hibernia Bank (designed by William Helbing) in 1908. In 1913 it was remodeled into the Hotel Boyd, which it has remained ever since. The auto appears to be a steam-powered 1911 White model GA coupe.[B-18] [G810 B-018] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
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View northeast from center of Market Street between Mason and 6th St. Pantages Theater, Empress Theatre (later Strand, St. Francis and Baronet) presenting Weber & Fields in the touring vaudeville show 'Fun In A Barber Shop'. Humboldt Bank Building with 1915 sign on top. Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Admission Day Native Sons Monument at Turk St., Flood, Emporium Buildings.
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Portola Festival Parade - Improved Order of Red Men, fraternal organization, Indian Head float. View toward south side of Market Street, people on rooftops, Eastern Outfitting, S.N. Wood & Co., Pacific Furniture, Weinstein's on south side of Market
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View east from center of Market, David Hewes Building, Delger Building, Eastern Outfitters Building.
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