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
Imperial Apartments | 1198 Pacific Street |
Montrose W. Morris |
1892 | |
Nicholas C. and Agnes Benziger House | 345 Edgecombe Avenue |
William Schickel |
1890 | |
Fire Engine Company 253 (Orginally Engine Company 53/ Later Engine Company 153) | 2425 86th Street |
Parfitt Brothers |
1895 | |
Engine Company 252/ Originally Fire Engine Company 52,/ Later Engine Company 152 | 617 Central Avenue |
Parfitt Brothers |
1896 | |
Renaissance Apartments | 488 Nostrand Avenue |
Montrose W. Morris |
1892 | |
Silversmith Building | 10 S Wabash Avenue |
D.H. Burnham and Company |
1897 | |
Alfred H. Rush House | 1669 W W B Griffin Place |
Harry Hale Waterman |
1894 | |
Visitation Catholic Church | 855 W 55 Street |
Martin Carr |
1891 | |
Linne Monument | 1116 E Midway Plaisanc |
Johan Dyfverman |
1891 | |
The Quadrangle Club | 956 E 58 Street |
Charles Atwood |
1896 |