1950s
In the 1950s, the Broadway Tunnel and the San Francisco International Airport open. A string of world leaders (General MacArthur, Queen Nazli, King Faisal II, Queen Juliana, President Eisenhower, Premier Khrushchev, and others) visit San Francisco during the decade.
More 1950s buildings
Randy's Donuts | 805 West Manchester Avenue | 1953 | ||
Equitable Life Building | 120 Montgomery Street |
Wilbur D. Peugh |
1955 | |
St. Mary's Square Garage | 433 Kearny Street |
John Jay Gould |
1955 | |
530-550 Kearny Street | 530-550 Kearny Street |
Meyer and Evers |
1957 | |
Golden Gateway Center |
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
1957 | ||
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. Building | 580 California Street |
T. H. Englehardt; Meyer and Evers |
1950 | |
Pacific Mutual Life Building | 600 California Street |
Wilbur D. Peugh |
1954 | |
Wells Fargo Bank | 464 California Street |
Ashley, Keyser, and Runge |
1959 | |
John Hancock Building | 255 California Street |
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
1959 | |
Bethlehem Steel Building | 100 California Street |
Welton Becket and Associates |
1959 |