Market & Mason
[53] View of Navy parade. Mechanic Savings Banks, Admission Day Monument, and Flood Building in background.
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    [53] View of Navy parade. Mechanic Savings Banks, Admission Day Monument, and Flood Building in background.
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    1066 Market near Jones. Showing 'In Old Chicago'
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    View North, St. Mary's Cathedral (burned 1962) in background left
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    Night view of marquee showing 'Test Pilot.' [Warfield SF WAR-24 April 1938]
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    Washington's Birthday Parade. Soldiers marching west on Market Street, passing Warfield Theatre at left. Soldiers' uniforms have unit designation of Third Infantry Division, 30th U.S. Infantry Regiment, which was stationed at the Presidio. Warfield's marquee reads 'A Yank At Oxford,' released on Feb 18, 1938. David Hewes Building at right.
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    1066 Market near Jones St. Young boys lined up outside. Showing 'Gulliver's Travels'
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    View southwest to California St. Cable Railroad Co. Cable Car #60, O'Fsrrell, Jones & Hyde line, at terminus. In background, Grant Building, Odd Fellows Building, Hotel Shaw, Hibernia Bank.
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    Above Geary; Tenderloin; Maurice Hotel at 761 Post
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    View northwest across intersection to Young Mens Christian Association building (1910). At far left, is the Red Men's Building, built in 1907. It exists in 2020, but with an entirely new facade. [11 - Y.M.C.A. - 220 Golden Gate Ave. - 41263 - Morton]
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    View east to north side of block. Hotel Noble (Abby Hotel in 2018), Hotel Geary (Adante Hotel in 2018), F. Sherman Furs, Tiejen's Cocktails (High Tide bar in 2018). Hotel York (The Alise in 2018) and El Cortez Hotel (Hotel Adagio in 2018) in distance.
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    view east on Turk, two sailors in front of YMCA Hotel, 351 Turk, between Hyde and Leavenworth. Hotel Dewalt in background.
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    View southwest, Geary Street at right. Bellevue Hotel, 505 Geary (southwest corner of Geary and Taylor) now known as The Marker. Built in 1907 as the Hotel Bellevue on the site of the pre-earthquake and fire Hotel Aiglon. Before that the El Monte Hotel, The Lyndhurst, and The Hollenbeck, and also the site of a small pre-earthquake and fire alley, Geary Place, that ran south from Geary Street half a block to a dead end, to four small attached houses on the west side of the alley.(PF)
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    View north on Jones from Geary. Hotel Gaylord and Bellevue Grocery at right. Cable car tracks in the street.
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    Box office and entrance to Golden Gate Theater, showing 'Father Takes a Wife.' [Golden Gate SF GGA-26 November 1941 Box Office]
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    View east on Market between 6th and 7th Streets. Taken from an outbound, 9-line Streetcar and conductor at right. St. Francis Theatre and crowds assembled for the WWII Heroes Parade
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    View north across Market to Native Sons (Admission Day) Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building (then 'Pepsi Cola Center for Servicemen') at right. Many military men and women in uniform on the street. Monument was moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, then returned to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977.
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    View north across Market and up Mason to Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument, Mechanics Savings Bank Building, then Pepsi-Cola Center for Servicemen. Birdcage traffic signal.
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    Golden Gate Ave and Taylor Street. Bond Rally for World War II with military band on street. Marquee for Golden Gate Theatre reads 'Frank Sinatra in Higher and Higher.'
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    Paramount Theatre playing 'The Sky's the Limit.'Open all night.
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    WWII War Bond Rally in front of the Paramount Theatre. Regal Theatre marquee at 1040 Market Street behind. (JT)
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