1910s

The highlight of the 1910s was the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition. It was the crown jewel of a decade of rebuilding and signalled to the world that San Francisco was back.

The 1910s in San Francisco

The 1910s saw San Francisco rebuilding following the 1906 earthquake, culminating in the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition, a focal point of civic pride.

Julia Morgan, H. C. Baumann, and Fernando Nelson were active during this decade.

More 1910s buildings

U.S. General Post Office 8th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets

McKim, Mead and White

1912
New York Public Library 5th Avenue and 42nd Street

Carrère and Hastings

1911
Germania Life Insurance Company Building 50 Union Square East

D'Oench and Yost

1910
Candler Building 220 West 42nd Street and 221 West 41st Street

"Willauer, Shape, and Bready"

1914
Former Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers Street

Raymond F. Almirall

1912
First Police Precinct Station House South St. and Old Slip

Richard Howland Hunt and Joseph Howland Hunt

1911
Equitable Building 120 Broadway

Ernest R. Graham

1915
Albany Park Presbyterian Church 4850 N St Louis Avenue

Pond and Pond

1919
Harry N. Tolles House 10561 S Longwood Drive

Walter Burley Griffin

1911
5621 S Woodlawn Avenue 5621 S Woodlawn Avenue

Pond and Pond

1912

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