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| China Basin viewing north china Basin Building Site of Att Park, home of the San Francisco Giants |
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| Parkside District view South East, Taraval Street at Center of the View 2/8/28 sf_sunset_from_beach.S |
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| Sunset district view over the Golden Gate Park East of 19th ave, circa 1930 sf_air_ggpark_sunset_bch.S |
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| Ceremonial Event in the newly constructed parking lot at the top of Telegraph Hill, where the Coit Tower would be soon constructed circa 1928 sf_thill_aerial_overview.S |
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| 4th and Channel, future site of Mission Bay and Pac Bell Park, China Basin Building in foreground c1935
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| Alcatraz Island when it was a US Discilinary Barracks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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| Construction progress showing the development of Treasure Island to be home for the 1939 World's Fair. circa 1937 sf_gge_treasure_i_const_ai Oakland Public Library |
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| Overview of the golden Gate Inernational Exposition on the newly constructed Treasure Island 1939 sf_gge_overview_fr_air.S Oakland Public Library |
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| San Francisco, August 24, 1949 During the post war era, San Francisco's population peaked - by 1948 it was 850,000. People began to migrate from the congested City's core to neighbouring communities, especially the East Bay, and south of San Francisco, aided by the increased use of automobiles and the exploding network of metropolitan highways. Poster NOTE: THIS IMAGE IS NOT AVAILABLE IN CUSTOM SIZES - PRICE IS $20 FOR POSTER PRINT |
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| San francisco Birdseye View published July 1864 Entered according to the act of congress in the year on 18xx by Robinson & Snow in the clerks office of the US District Court |
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| San Francisco viewing West 1876, sketched by C. R. Parsons sf_map_1876.S |
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