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
Cobden Building | 412 W Belden Avenue |
Charles S. Frost |
1892 | |
845 W Oakdale Avenue | 845 W Oakdale Avenue |
Huehl and Schmid |
1897 | |
847 W Wellington Avenue | 847 W Wellington Avenue |
Church and Jobson |
1897 | |
840 W Barry Avenue | 840 W Barry Avenue |
William L. Klewer |
1897 | |
Francis J. Dewes House | 501 W Wrightwood Avenue |
Adolph Cudell |
1896 | |
Gross House | 632 W Deming Place |
Edmund R. Krause |
1892 | |
612 W Deming Place | 612 W Deming Place |
Thomas W. Wing |
1893 | |
425 W Oakdale Avenue | 425 W Oakdale Avenue |
Murphy and Camp |
1897 | |
512 W Oakdale Avenue | 512 W Oakdale Avenue |
Murphy and Camp |
1896 | |
633 W Wellington Avenue | 633 W Wellington Avenue |
George Beaumont |
1898 |