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
| 10920 S Longwood Drive | 10920 S Longwood Drive |
Carl Nielson |
1926 | |
| 10931 S Hoyne Avenue | 10931 S Hoyne Avenue |
Ralph H. Oliver |
1921 | |
| 10900 S Longwood Drive | 10900 S Longwood Drive | 1925 | ||
| 10921 S Hoyne Avenue | 10921 S Hoyne Avenue |
Ernest N. Braucher |
1921 | |
| 10911 S Hoyne Avenue | 10911 S Hoyne Avenue |
Kocher and Larson |
1929 | |
| 2033 W 108 Place | 2033 W 108 Place |
Ralph H. Oliver |
1921 | |
| 10760 S Hoyne Avenue | 10760 S Hoyne Avenue |
Paul T. Esser |
1923 | |
| 10744 S Hoyne Avenue | 10744 S Hoyne Avenue |
Dunn |
1929 | |
| 10755 S Seeley Avenue | 10755 S Seeley Avenue |
Robert S. Smith |
1921 | |
| 10812 S Longwood Drive | 10812 S Longwood Drive |
Hott, Larsen and Company |
1927 |

