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'''Easterly view on Market at Church, early 1930s. Historic creek re-emerges in heavy rain.''' The large building in the background was Wiley's Furniture Store.  It is now part of the Safeway parking lot.  
'''Easterly view on Market at Church, early 1930s. Historic creek re-emerges in heavy rain.''' The large building in the background was Wiley's Furniture Store.  It is now part of the Safeway parking lot.  


''Photo: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA''
''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''


[[Image:2010 Castro1$flood-on-church.jpg]]
[[Image:2010 Castro1$flood-on-church.jpg]]
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''Photo: Michael Greene''
''Photo: Michael Greene''
[[Image:Market-and-Church-1941-during-flood wnp32.jpg|800px]]
'''Market and Church, flooding in 1941.'''
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org''
[[Image:Market and Church flooding 1942 wnp67.0288.jpg|800px]]
'''1942 flooding at Market and Church Streets.'''
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp67.0288''
[[Image:Market-Church-and-14th-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg|720px]]
'''Market, Church, and 14th Streets, September 14, 1945.'''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''
[[Image:Northeast-at-Market-and-Church-with-Mint-behind-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg|720px]]
'''Northeast at Market and Church with new U.S. Mint on hill behind, Sept. 14, 1945.'''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''
[[Image:Market-Street-west-from-Duboce-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg|720px]]
'''Market Street west from Duboce Street with Church at bottom of gulley, Sept. 14, 1945.'''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''
[[Image:Market-Street-east-at-Duboce-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg|720px]]
'''Market Street east at Duboce, downhill towards the [[Market Street Hub Neighborhood|Hub]].'''
''Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection''


[[Image:-Gasoline pump draining water from a lot on Market street and Duboce avenue- -graphic- AAB-3412.jpg]]
[[Image:-Gasoline pump draining water from a lot on Market street and Duboce avenue- -graphic- AAB-3412.jpg]]
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Revision as of 22:24, 4 June 2020

Unfinished History

1920s Castro1$flood-on-church.jpg

Easterly view on Market at Church, early 1930s. Historic creek re-emerges in heavy rain. The large building in the background was Wiley's Furniture Store. It is now part of the Safeway parking lot.

Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

2010 Castro1$flood-on-church.jpg

Same view in May 2010.

Photo: Michael Greene

Market-and-Church-1941-during-flood wnp32.jpg

Market and Church, flooding in 1941.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org

Market and Church flooding 1942 wnp67.0288.jpg

1942 flooding at Market and Church Streets.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp67.0288

Market-Church-and-14th-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg

Market, Church, and 14th Streets, September 14, 1945.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

Northeast-at-Market-and-Church-with-Mint-behind-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg

Northeast at Market and Church with new U.S. Mint on hill behind, Sept. 14, 1945.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

Market-Street-west-from-Duboce-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg

Market Street west from Duboce Street with Church at bottom of gulley, Sept. 14, 1945.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

Market-Street-east-at-Duboce-Sept-14-1945-SFDPW.jpg

Market Street east at Duboce, downhill towards the Hub.

Photo: SFDPW, courtesy C. R. collection

-Gasoline pump draining water from a lot on Market street and Duboce avenue- -graphic- AAB-3412.jpg

Gasoline pump draining water from a lot on Market Street at Duboce, just beneath Mint Hill.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

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