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''Photo: Private Collection''
''Photo: Private Collection''
[[Image:Market and Mason Oct 21 1909 View north across Market of Portola Festival Parade with Japanese Cherry Blossom float, women with floral bell and ribbons. wnp37.01897.jpg|800px]]
'''Market and Mason Streets, October 21, 1909. View north across Market of Portola Festival Parade with Japanese cherry blossom float, women with floral bell and ribbons.'''
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp37.01897''


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Revision as of 14:12, 15 June 2025

Unfinished History

Market Street east from Mason Street, 1898.

Photo: Provenance unknown

Mason Street north from Market, c. 1890s.

Photo: Private Collection

Market and Mason Streets, October 21, 1909. View north across Market of Portola Festival Parade with Japanese cherry blossom float, women with floral bell and ribbons.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp37.01897

Native Sons monument at Mason, Turk, and Market Streets, August 6, 1928 (today it is on the northeast corner of the intersection of Market and Montgomery).

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection

Mason, Turk, and Market Streets looking west, 2023.

Photo: Eihway Su

Market Street east from Mason. Native Sons monument sits at intersection of Mason, Turk, and Market Streets in this Sept. 29, 1927 photo.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C.R. collection