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Market & 6th
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Market & 6th

View east from center of Market, David Hewes Building, Delger Building, Eastern Outfitters Building.

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Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

Elevated View east on Market from 6th Street. Special Automobile Parade organized by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company with an advertised 25,000 automobiles on parade from the Ferry Building to the Exposition grounds which we under construction) Pantages and Empress (later St. Francis), and Empire Theatres at right. Marquee of Maio Biograph (later Crest) Theatre at far left. Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Lesser Bros. Washington Market, Maryland Dairy Lunch, Eiler's Music House at right. [St Francis as Empress 7/15/1914 from 6th & Market]

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Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

View east from center of Market Street between 5th and 6th. Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Flood Building, Humboldt Bank Building (with 1915 sign), Lincoln Building, Hale Bros. Building in the background. Pantages Theatre at right. Large circular planters hung around streetlamps. 7-Line Streetcar.

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Market & Mason
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Market & Mason

View east on Market from Mason, Native Sons Admission Day Monument by Douglas Tilden at its original location. Mechanics Savings Bank Building as Bank of Italy. Flood Building, Call Building, Humboldt Bank Building with 1915 sign, Emporium, Lincoln Building with large electric sign on roof, Hale Bros. Department Store (1912, Reid Brothers Architect). Market St. Railway Co. (MSRy) 7-line streetcar in distance.

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Market near Jones
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Market near Jones

View east on Market near Jones. Prager's Department Store at left, automobiles and streetcar. Hale Bros. store, David Hewes Building with large Goodrich Tires sign on roof, Delger Building (1907, Hermann Barth, architect), Eastern Outfitting Co., Sterling Furniture (Sterling Building, 1049 Market Street, built 1907, Reid Brothers, architects), Forrest Building, 1053-1055 Market Street (1908, MacDonald & Applegarth, destroyed by fire c. 1981), Ede Building 1059-1061 Market Street (1910, William Knowles, architect) with ? Bros. Cafeteria at street level, Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Trading Stamps above. In distance left, Humboldt Bank Building has '1915' sign on top for PPIE.

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Turk Near Mason
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Turk Near Mason

North side of Turk between Mason and Taylor. [Hauptquartier Pacific Saenger Bund, San Francisco, Cal] The John D. Schroeder Company, a German restaurant and saloon, was there at 30 Turk Street from 1910-1919. The Haupt Quartier Pacific Saenger Bund, apparently quartered upstairs, translates as Headquarters of the Pacific Singing Federation. The upstairs was later John Kyne's Union Athletic Club from 1915-1919, then the second and last location of Jerome Bassity's Thirty-third Assembly District Club from 1920-1921, and was the later site of Joe Schreiber's and later Elmer 'Bones' Remmer's Menlo Club from 1933-1948. These were three well-known Tenderloin poker rooms run by notorious Tenderloin gamblers. Hotel Dale (later renamed Hotel Dalt) at left. (PF)

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Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

Elevated view southeast across market to David Hewes Building, Delger Building; streetcar; crowd gathering for parade, bleachers at bottom. Evergreen boughs and American and California state flags strung across street, probable Admissions Day parade.

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Hyde near Geary
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Hyde near Geary

View North on Hyde between O'Farrell and Geary, Ridgeway Apartments 655 Hyde [dpwbook14 dpwXXX]

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Geary & Mason
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Geary & Mason

View north on Mason Street. Municipal Railway (MUNI) B-line Streetcar crossing Mason Street at Geary. [dpwbook13 dpw2610]

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Hyde & Golden Gate
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Hyde & Golden Gate

View looking north on Hyde Street from Golden Gate Ave. [dpwbook14 dpw2733]

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Hyde from O'Farrell
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Hyde from O'Farrell

View North on Hyde, Ridgeway Apartments 655 Hyde in distance left, 522 Geary at right [dpwbook14 dpw2735]

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O'Farrell near Hyde
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O'Farrell near Hyde

Looking East from Hyde. Annandale House, 620 O'Farrell in distance left, 675 O'Farrell at right, Top of Call Building in distance. [dpwbook14 dpw2811]

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Market near 6th
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Market near 6th

View east from center of Market Street between 5th and 6th. Mechanics Savings Bank Building, 944 Market Street on left, Flood Building beyond. Humboldt Bank Building with 1915 sign in center distance. Empress Theatre (later Strand, St. Francis) on right, with Pantages Theatre beyond. Circular planters hung from streetlamps. (Clayton St Family Collection)

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Market & 6th
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Market & 6th

View east of automobile parade, police in front cars. Lesser Bros. Washington Market, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Empress Theatre, Pantages Theatre.

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Market & Jones
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Market & Jones

Market & McAllister & Jones intersection. View south across Market to World War I preparedness parade showing nurses and large crowd. Hewes Building, Eastern Outfitting Building in background

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Market near 7th
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Market near 7th

Surfacing Machine Market nr 7th [dpwbook17 dpw3572]

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Oriental Theatre Interior
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Oriental Theatre Interior

Postcard image of the interior of the Savoy Theatre, 60 McAllister Street, previously known as the Oriental Theatre . Later become the President Theatre (JT).

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Market near 5th
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Market near 5th

View north across Market St. to Bay City Market,968-970 Market, with large Supervisor Joseph F. Lahaney campaign banner, Hotel Carson 972 Market at left

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Market from 6th
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Market from 6th

Elevated view from center of Market near 6th. Pantages Theater background right. At far right, Wilson Building, Hale Bros. Building, David Hewes Building. Market Street Railway Co. (MSRy) 7-Line and 9-Line streetcars. [dpwbook18 dpw4053]

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Eddy near Van Ness
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Eddy near Van Ness

Adams School, 750 Eddy Street (built 1910), later part of City College of San Francisco. [dpwbook19 dpw4279]

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