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California near Taylor
View north across California to California St. Cable RR Co. cable car with large 'Napa Valley Vintners' sign on roof, passing Huntington Park. Grace Cathedral rectory at far left, Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club) at far right. In background right, Park Lane Apartments (built 1924, after 1929 addition of 3 stories, Eugene Fritz, Jr. architect).
Nob Hill
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Ewing Field
View south from the grandstand at Ewing Field, now the site of Ewing Terrace, toward Turk St. Built for the San Francisco Seals baseball team, it opened May 16, 1914. The building at center, built as Presentation Convent in 1912, still stands in 2021 (without the cupola) at Turk and Masonic. Trees of Calvary Cemetery at left across Masonic Avenue. A sign in left field reads 'Ten Dollars Reward for the arrest and conviction of cushion throwers'
Lone Mountain
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Divisadero & Eddy
View east across intersection to MUNI 31-line streetcar #981 turning onto Divisadero. 'Russky Kustar, Russian Craftsman', was a shop opened in December, 1947 on the northeast corner, selling woodcraft and artistic objects, books records and toys from Russia. The shop and its owner, Jeremiah Feingold, was the subject of testimony in a December, 1956 hearing on 'Communist propaganda in the U.S.' by the House Un-American Activities Committee in San Francisco. A different house now stands at the corner of Eddy, moved from 751 Turk in the 1970s. Holy Cross Church in background.
Western Addition