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
| Schroeder's | 236 Front Street | 1927 | ||
| J. Harold Dollar Building | 341 California Street |
George Kelham |
1920 | |
| Shell Building | 100 Bush Street |
George Kelham |
1929 | |
| Standard Oil Co. Building | 225 Bush Street |
George Kelham |
1922 | |
| 512 N State Street | 512 N State Street |
Alfred S. Alschuler |
1925 | |
| Pedestrian Bridge, Van Buren St. | 401 S Michigan Avenue |
Bennett, Parsons and Frost |
1925 | |
| Strauss Building | 300 S Michigan Avenue |
Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White |
1923 | |
| 5933 W Madison Street | 5933 W Madison Street |
Lindblad and Carlson |
1929 | |
| 7441 N Hoyne Avenue | 7441 N Hoyne Avenue |
Arthur C. Buckett |
1928 | |
| 7440 N Hoyne Avenue | 7440 N Hoyne Avenue |
Arthur C. Buckett |
1928 |

