1920s
During the 1920s, the DeYoung Museum and the Steinhart Aquarium opened in Golden Gate Park; President Warren Harding visited San Francisco and died here in the Palace Hotel; and automobile and air travel became more common.
More 1920s buildings
2149 W 115 Street | 2149 W 115 Street |
George W. Repp |
1929 | |
2216 W 112 Street | 2216 W 112 Street |
Harry Hale Waterman |
1927 | |
Bourne Building | 2324 W 111 Street |
Z. Erol Smith |
1929 | |
2011 W 110 Street | 2011 W 110 Street |
Ernest N. Braucher |
1921 | |
2041 W 110 Street | 2041 W 110 Street |
Kocha |
1922 | |
2040 W 110 Street | 2040 W 110 Street |
Oscar L. McMurray |
1929 | |
2012 W 110 Street | 2012 W 110 Street |
Carl Nielson |
1925 | |
2073 W 107 Street | 2073 W 107 Street |
Ralph H. Oliver |
1922 | |
10959 S Homewood Avenue | 10959 S Homewood Avenue |
Oscar L. McMurray |
1924 | |
Longwood Manor | 10901 S Longwood Drive |
M. Ronneberg, Inc. |
1929 |