1920s
During the 1920s, the DeYoung Museum and the Steinhart Aquarium opened in Golden Gate Park; President Warren Harding visited San Francisco and died here in the Palace Hotel; and automobile and air travel became more common.
More 1920s buildings
6726 N Olympia Avenue | 6726 N Olympia Avenue |
Lyman J. Allison |
1927 | |
6456 N Oxford Avenue | 6456 N Oxford Avenue |
Edward F. Wach |
1926 | |
6714 N Northwest Hwy | 6714 N Northwest Hwy |
Ronneberg and Pierce |
1928 | |
6838 N Osceola Avenue | 6838 N Osceola Avenue |
Rapp and Rapp |
1925 | |
6800 N Oriole Avenue | 6800 N Oriole Avenue |
M. Walter |
1924 | |
7103 N Oriole Avenue | 7103 N Oriole Avenue |
Charles P. Rawson |
1921 | |
6906 N Oleander Avenue | 6906 N Oleander Avenue |
George C. Nimmons |
1921 | |
7021 N Oriole Avenue | 7021 N Oriole Avenue | 1921 | ||
7100 N Olcott Avenue | 7100 N Olcott Avenue |
Theodore P. Bialles |
1924 | |
Ritz Carlton / 112 Central Park South | 112 Central Park South |
Emery Roth |
1927 |