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

Insurance Exchange Building 157 W Jackson Boulevard

D.H. Burnham and Company

1912
Fountain Of The Great Lakes 101 S Michigan Avenue

Lorado Taft

1913
11 E Hubbard Street 11 E Hubbard Street

Julius Speyer and Son

1913
Butler Building 101 N Canal Street

D.H. Burnham and Company

1913
430 W Randolph Street 430 W Randolph Street

D.H. Burnham and Company

1912
Our Lady Help Of Christians 851 N Leamington Avenue

William F. Gubbins

1912
5822 S Blackstone Avenue 5822 S Blackstone Avenue

Roy F. France

1914
4546 N Hermitage Avenue 4546 N Hermitage Avenue

Andrew E. Norman

1912
7300 N Hamilton Avenue 7300 N Hamilton Avenue

Ludvig Novy

1916
Skala National Bank 1817 S Loomis Street

Anton Charvat

1913

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