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
| 2100 W Fargo Avenue | 2100 W Fargo Avenue |
Cable and Spitz |
1927 | |
| Sixteenth Church Of Christ Scientist | 1540 W Touhy Avenue |
Howard L. Cheney |
1922 | |
| 1209 W Sherwin Avenue | 1209 W Sherwin Avenue |
David Saul Klafter |
1927 | |
| Eagle Building | 1548 W Howard Street |
Henry L. Newhouse |
1920 | |
| The Broadmore | 1532 W Howard Street |
Loewenberg and Loewenberg |
1922 | |
| St. Ignatius Rectory | 6559 N Glenwood Avenue |
Henry J. Schlacks |
1924 | |
| Rogers Park Arts Building | 6910 N Glenwood Avenue |
Hermann V. Von Holst |
1928 | |
| Commonwealth Edison Substation | 6753 N Wolcott Avenue | 1921 | ||
| Alumni Gym | 6525 N Sheridan Road |
Paul V. Hyland |
1924 | |
| 1060 W Albion Avenue | 1060 W Albion Avenue |
Benedict J. Bruns |
1923 |

