1890s
During the 1890s, the city built a seawall from Powell to Taylor Streets, the Sutro Baths opened, the Cliff House and the Baldwin Hotel burned down, the Midwinter Fair was celebrated in Golden Gate Park, and soldiers rioted at the Presidio.
More 1890s buildings
Memorial Baptist Church | 727 E Oakwood Boulevard |
Patton, Fisher and Miller |
1899 | |
Andrew Jackson Public School | 814 S Carpenter Street |
Normand S. Patton |
1893 | |
Lakeside Press Building | 731 S Plymouth Court |
Howard Van Doren Shaw |
1896 | |
The Terminal Building | 529 S Dearborn Street |
John Mill Van Osdel |
1892 | |
Manhattan Building | 431 S Dearborn Street |
William Le Baron Jenney |
1891 | |
Plymouth Building | 417 S Dearborn Street |
Simeon B. Eisendrath |
1898 | |
Old Colony Building | 407 S Dearborn Street |
Holabird and Roche |
1894 | |
Fisher Building | 337 S Dearborn Street |
D.H. Burnham and Company |
1896 | |
Morton Building | 500 S Dearborn Street |
Jenney and Mundie |
1896 | |
Monadnock Building | 53 W Jackson Boulevard |
Holabird and Roche |
1891 |