Arcadia Dancing Pavilion
View northeast across intersection of Eddy and Jone Streets to Arcadia Dancing Pavilion. [The Finest Dancing Pavilion in the United States. Dancing Every Evening and Sunday Afternoon]
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    View northeast across intersection of Eddy and Jone Streets to Arcadia Dancing Pavilion. [The Finest Dancing Pavilion in the United States. Dancing Every Evening and Sunday Afternoon]
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    60 McAllister between Jones & Leavenworth. Showing D.W. Griffith's 'Way Down East'. Delivery truck unloading search lights. Later known as the President Follies.
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    Elevated view southeast across Market to David Hewes Building with Western States Life Insurance Co. sign on roof and Summerfield & Haines Clothiers in corner retail space. To left, Hale Bros. Building (with 3 story annex building on 6th Street) to right of Hewes Building, and Wilson Building. At far right, Delger Building with United Cigar Store. At far left, Pantages Theatre, Strand (later St. Francis) Theatre playing Tom Mix in 'The Feud', Empire Theatre (and Lesser Bros. Washington Market, in Hale Bros. Building). [G810 OF-084] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
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    Savoy theatre, 80 McAllister St. North side of McAllister between Jones and Leavenworth. Opened in October 1906 as the Colonial, renamed the Savoy,, and later the President. Here a nighttime crowd gathers for the opening of D.W. Griffith's Way Down East. [RS1215 Savoy Theatre (later President) Way Down East 17 October 1920]
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    Cadillac dealership at 1000 Van Ness under construction. Viewed from St. Mary's Cathedral
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    Elevated view east to Don Lee Cadillac dealership under construction. Taken from St. Mary's Cathedral
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    View north across Market to parade; Marines marching in front of Dean Building (demolished 2018).
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    View East on O'Farrell between Mason and Taylor, Alcazar Theatre in distance. [dpwbook28 dpw66825]
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    Leavenworth between Ellis & O'Farrell. View north on Leavenworth [dpwbook28 dpw6914]
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    View north on Leavenworth St. between McAllister St. and Golden Gate Ave. Advertisement for cartoon 'Bringing Up Father' on wall at right. [dpwbook28 dpw6915]
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    O'Farrell bet. Polk & Van Ness; [dpwbook29 dpw7157]
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    View east on O'Farrell Street from Polk Street. Adelphian Apartments, Blanco's. [7164 7/24/21 O'Farrell Polk St. East] [dpwbook29 dpw7164]
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    View northwest across Turk to two-block line of Haynes automobiles; California Hall in background. Adams School, 750 Eddy Street (built 1910), later part of City College of San Francisco, peak-roofed buliding background right.
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    Crowds outside Granada (later Paramount) Theatre, 1066 Market Street, grand opening. [Paramount SF as GRANADA PAR-01 17 Nov 1921]
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    View southeast across Market towards 6th Street, many automobiles and 7-Line, 8-Line and other streetcars. At center, Hale Bros. store, David Hewes Building (995 Market Street, 1908, Reid Brothers, architects), Delger Building (1001-1005 Market Street, 1907, Hermann Barth, architect. Economy Shoe Co., Eastern Outfitting Co., Pantages and Strand Theatres in distance.
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    Interior of Golden Gate Theatre, looking towards orchestra and balcony. [Golden Gate SF GGA-24 1922 Interior FTR]
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    Color postcard view. Golden Gate Theatre, Loew's Warfield Theatre, [Warfield SF WAR-11C Golden Gate PC ca 1922]
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    View southeast across Golden Gate and Market towards David Hewes Building with former Hale Bros. store to its left and right.
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    Municipal Railway (Muni) K-line streetcar #89 passing Granada (now Paramount) Theatre. [M0089-K-01 Granada Theatre September 1922]
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    View north across Market to [Parade for Marshal ]Parade for French Marshal Joseph Joffre; Frolic Theater (Later Cameo, Marion Davies, Esquire), Dr. H. Morgan Dentist,; Liberty Bank in Mechanics Savings Bank Building, Garfield Buildint. [Burton Photo Album]
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