Market & McAllister
South side of street; Sterling Furniture Company (1039 - 1041) Shrine Week [Burton Photo Album]
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    South side of street; Sterling Furniture Company (1039 - 1041) Shrine Week [Burton Photo Album]
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    East side of Larkin near O'Farrell ( now New Century Theatre) two men with truck and Billboard magazine posed in front. Far right portion of facade still extant 2017.
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    NW corner showing new Hotel Californian. The building was completed in 1924 by architect Edward E. Young for owner Matthew A. Little for around $2 million and opened as the Hotel Californian. Four additional stories were added in 1929 by architect Alfred Henry Jacobs. It was purchased in 1935 by the Glide Foundation for over $1 million as an investment property to support Glide Church. Next door on Taylor is the first Bohemian Garage, built on the pre-fire site of the old Club Stables, the longest continuously operating stable in the Tenderloin. Next to the Bohemian Garage is the Hotel Bellevue on Geary and Taylor. (PF) West on O'Farrell are Hotel Eureka, Fifth Church of Christ Scientist (completed 1923,with scaffolding) and Hotel Sequoia.
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    View northeast across Market to Loew's Warfield, Mechanics Savings Bank (with Liberty Bank sign atop) and Flood Buildings in distance. 7-line streetcar at center. Two soldiers on motorcycle with sidecar in foreground. Banners and flags strung over Market Street.
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    Crowd assembled in front of Don Lee Cadillac - 20th Anniversary
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    Lipschultz Music Masters, Art Landry's Band, and Columbia Park Boys Band at Loew's Warfield Theatre, April 12-19, 1924.
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    View southereast on Market between 6th and 7th. California Admission Day Parade - Diamond Jubilee [DPW 9967]
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    The Bay City Market had a long and busy history. This is the seventh Bay City Market location at 945 Market Street between Fifth and Sixth Streets. After the earthquake and fire, the Market was listed in 1907 at 202 Van Ness, in 1908 at the SW corner of Hayes and Octavia, from 1909-1920 at 968-970 Market, from 1921-1922 at 25 Mason, and from 1923 on at 945 Market. People posed in front
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    View east from above Geary and Taylor. Telephone Building under construction
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    View north from Taylor and Geary, Hotel Huntington at the top of the Hill and Bohemian Club one block up on the right
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    View east from center of Market Street to Labor Day Parade. Mechanics Savings Bank Building (with Liberty Savings Bank signage), Flood Building in distance on left. Pantages (closed in 1926, converted to Kress retail store), St. Francis Theatres (with "The Iron Horse" showing for the Diamond Jubilee) on right. Flags and banners strung over street. [Labor Day Parade dpwbook35 dpw9959]
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    Sailors marking in Diamond Jubilee parade on Market Street at Taylor. [Diamond Jubilee Parade dpwbook35 dpw9967]
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    View northeast on Market to floats and vehicles in Diamond Jubilee Parade. Mechanics Savings Bank (with large electric Liberty Savings Bank sign atop) and Flood Building at left. On right, Wilson Building and Goldstein & Co., Feltman & Curme shoes in Hale Bros. Building, Pantages Theater, St. Francis Theater, KPO Radio towers on roof of Hale Brothers store at 5th and Market. [Diamond Jubilee Parade dpwbook35 dpw9972]
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    View east from center of intersection down Market to busy street scene. On left, Loew's Warfield Theatre, Mechanics Savings Bank Building with Liberty Bank sign on roof, Flood Building. On right Pantages Theatre, Strand (later St. Francis) Theatre, Wilson Building, Hale Bros. Building, David Hewes Building. [???e 9th 1925, Market Street from 6th] Snapshots from SF photo albums.
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    View east from center of Market St. to K-Line and other streetcars. On left, Anglo Calfornia Bank, Granada (later Paramount) Theatre. On right, David Hewes Building, Sterling Building, Egyptian and Imperial Theatres, Federal Hotel. Flags decorate streetlamps. Snapshots from SF photo albums [Mason and Market (Sic)
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    Elevated view southeast across market to Pantages Theatre at 937 Market Street featuring Girard's Diamond Jubilee Girls and Eddie Hill. Heine Piano Co. KPO radio towers on roof of Hale Bros. Department Store. Flags and banners strung over street. Streetlamps and buildings decorated for California Diamond Jubilee (1850-1925).
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    McAllister, Jones, & Market. Decorations for California's Diamond Jubilee
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    Diamond Jubilee Parade celebrating California's 75th admission day anniversary. British sailors from HMS Capetown marching in formation during Military Parade. California Hall in background.
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    [Fifth Church of Christ Scientist - San Francisco] North side of O'Farrell at Shannon Alley
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    'View northeast from the sidewalk on Market across Mason, Native Sons (Admission Day) Monument by Douglas Tilden at its original location on Mason Street.[Market Street]'
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