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Yerba Buena Cove looking north from the intersection of First and Howard Streets, Spring 1851
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Looking west on Sacramento Street from the balcony of the What Cheer House (525 - 529 Sacramento Street) to the intersection of Montgomery and Sacramento Streets, c. 1865
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Looking west on Sacramento Street from the balcony of the What Cheer House (525 - 529 Sacramento Street) to the intersection of Montgomery and Sacramento Streets, c. 1865
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North Beach and the Golden Gate from Telegraph Hill (from Kearny Street, foreground, looking west down Greenwich Street to Russian Hill), c. 1872
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Looking east along Powell Street between Sacrament Street, left, to California Streeet, right., part three of a four part panorama.
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Looking north from Bernal Heights (Potrero Viejo) from University Mound above present day Alemany Boulevard.
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Telegraph Hill fro Russian Hill, approximately Green and Taylor Streets, showing Washington Square, center, and Yerba Buena Island in the right background, c. 1872
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Cable cars and car barn of the California Street Railroad, looking west from the corner of Larkin Street.
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Cable cars and car barn of the California Street Railroad, looking west from the corner of Larkin Street.
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Mansions of Mark Hopkins, left, and Leland Stanford on Nob Hill, from Pine and Powell Streets, 1885
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Market Street looking east from the intersection of Guerrero, right, Laguna and Hermann Streets, left, c. 1890
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The Cliff House in its third and most ornate reincarnation, from Ocean Beach with a steam schooner entering the Golden Gate past Seal Rock, 1905
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Looking south on East Street (Embarcadero) from in front of the Ferry Building, when horse cars, trolley cars, and cable cars shared the transportation hub, August 22, 1905
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Looking south on East Street (Embarcadero) from in front of the Ferry Building, when horse cars, trolley cars, and cable cars shared the transportation hub, August 22, 1905
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Looking south on East Street (Embarcadero) from in front of the Ferry Building, when horse cars, trolley cars, and cable cars shared the transportation hub, August 22, 1905
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Spectators in Lafayette Park, Gough and Sacramento Streets, southeast over Nob Hill as fire consumes the city after the big quake, April 18, 1906.
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Looking down Geary Street toward Market Street form VanNess Avenue, a cable car defiant in the face of devastation, October, 1906
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The Great South Gardens, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with thedomed Palace of Horticulture, center, 1915