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'''Artist's rendition of a 1912 proposal for a tunnel beneath the Fillmore to the Marina.'''
'''Artist's rendition of a 1912 proposal for a tunnel beneath the Fillmore to the Marina.'''
[[Image:Aug-1915-Fillmore-Street-Tunnel-plan-showing-geology-and-elevation.jpg]]
'''August 1915, Fillmore Street Tunnel plan showing geology and elevation.'''
''Images: courtesy Eric Fischer''


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'''Streetcar #22 on Fillmore, c. 1910.'''
'''Streetcar #22 on Fillmore, c. 1910.'''


''Photo: Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: C. R. collection''


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'''Looking north at Fillmore and Broadway, late 1914, [[SAILING TO BYZANTIUM: 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition|Panama Pacific International Exposition]] under construction in background. Passengers disembarked here for the two-block ride down to Green Street by gravity car of the unique Fillmore Hill Counterbalance, built in 1895. This electric line ran from 16th Street along Fillmore to Broadway.'''
'''Looking north at Fillmore and Broadway, late 1914, [[SAILING TO BYZANTIUM: 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition|Panama Pacific International Exposition]] under construction in background. Passengers disembarked here for the two-block ride down to Green Street by gravity car of the unique Fillmore Hill Counterbalance, built in 1895. This electric line ran from 16th Street along Fillmore to Broadway.'''


''Photo: Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: C. R. collection''


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'''Fillmore Street looking north at intersection with Ellis Street, 1908.'''
'''Fillmore Street looking north at intersection with Ellis Street, 1908.'''


''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy Charles Ruiz collection''
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy C. R. collection''


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Revision as of 20:02, 5 May 2020

Unfinished History

Westaddi$fillmore-street-c-1911.jpg

Fillmore Street, c. 1911, when it was the commercial hub of the city. Plans were drawn up in 1912 to tunnel beneath Fillmore Street to the Marina District, but the plan never came to pass. Note the Arches above the street.
Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

1912 proposed tunnel on fillmore.jpg

Artist's rendition of a 1912 proposal for a tunnel beneath the Fillmore to the Marina.

Aug-1915-Fillmore-Street-Tunnel-plan-showing-geology-and-elevation.jpg

August 1915, Fillmore Street Tunnel plan showing geology and elevation.

Images: courtesy Eric Fischer

Streetcar-22-on-Fillmore-nd-maybe-c-1910.jpg

Streetcar #22 on Fillmore, c. 1910.

Photo: C. R. collection

Fillmore-and-Broadway-1915-PPIE-behind.jpg

Looking north at Fillmore and Broadway, late 1914, Panama Pacific International Exposition under construction in background. Passengers disembarked here for the two-block ride down to Green Street by gravity car of the unique Fillmore Hill Counterbalance, built in 1895. This electric line ran from 16th Street along Fillmore to Broadway.

Photo: C. R. collection

Fillmore-St-north-at-Ellis-1908-SFPL.jpg

Fillmore Street looking north at intersection with Ellis Street, 1908.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library, courtesy C. R. collection

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