Market and 2nd Street, San Francisco 1905
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Market and 2nd Street, San Francisco 1905
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Market and 2nd Street, San Francisco 1905
Prepared to 48 x 36" The distinctive flatiron Crocker Building, which was built in the late 1890s and survived the 1906 earthquake, stands at the intersection of Post, Montgomery and Market. It was eventually demolished in the 1960s. The Hoffman Grill, is on the left at the corner of Second, and the Palace Hotel is one block further up. The Chronicle Building, with its clock tower, is on the right.Market Street viewing west from 2nd Street, circa 1900 The distinctive flatiron Crocker Building, which was built in the late 1890s and survived the 1906 earthquake, stands at the intersection of Post, Montgomery and Market. It was eventually demolished in the 1960s. The Hoffman Grill, is on the left at the corner of Second, and the Palace Hotel is one block further up. The Chronicle Building, with its clock tower, is on the right. Digitally mastered Hand-tinted black and white photograph

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