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

Pacific Gas & Electric Company Building - Sutter 445 Sutter Street

Frederick H. Meyer

1916
Gates Hotel Apartments 1550 Fillmore Street

Reid Brothers

1911
Jenkinson House 1727 W 104th Place

Walter Burley Griffin

1912
1713 W W B Griffin Place 1713 W W B Griffin Place

W.F. Fisher

1915
1004 S Oakley Avenue 1004 S Oakley Avenue

Harry I. Dalsey

1912
1970 W Evergreen Avenue 1970 W Evergreen Avenue

Perley Hale

1912
1322 N Cleaver Street 1322 N Cleaver Street

Worthmann and Steinbach

1912
The Livery Stable 2059 W Concord Place

Albert B. Mills

1911
Canton Bank 500 Montgomery Street

William Wilde and Otto Schiller

1918
Inecon Building 240 Montgomery Street 1914

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