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

418 Clay Street 418 Clay Street 1911
432 Clay Street 432 Clay Street 1912
Insurance Exchange Building 433 California Street

Willis Polk

1913
Robert Dollar Building 301-333 California Street

Charles McCall

1919
Hind Building 230 California Street

John Reid, Jr.

1913
150 California Street 150 California Street

Walter H. Ratcliff

1919
Heineman Building 130 Bush Street

MacDonald and Applegarth

1910
Standard Oil Building 200 Bush Street

Benjamin G. McDougall

1912
R. Stanley Dollar Building 111-141 Battery Street

MacDonald and MacDonald

1917
Eastman Kodak Building 241 Battery Street

Bliss and Faville

1911

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