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📸: glass negative: Panama-Pacific International Exposition; 1913
Gift of Edwin I. Power, Jr. and Linda L. Liscom
2010.282.066 a b
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#52Objects#LincolnBeachey#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on January 17, 2023.
Construction started on the Golden Gate Bridge #onthiday in 1933. This amazing photograph of the Golden Gate Bridge was taken on October 21, 1935, almost two years before the bridge was officially completed. Have you visited this popular tourist destination?
#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on January 05, 2023.
“Continuous City” by Stacey Carter and Derek Lynch is an immersive installation that allows travelers to see themselves reflected in San Francisco’s dynamic past & present. #SFHistory#publicartThis tweet was posted on December 27, 2022.
By incorporating historic photographic processes into her contemporary imagery, Orvik considers our present in relation to the city’s past. #KariOrvik#Geneva#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on November 04, 2022.
A resident of the Mission for over twenty years, Orvik has developed relationships with other residents and small business owners in the neighborhood, photographing them both on the street corner and in her studio. #KariOrvik#Geneva#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on November 04, 2022.
"Geneva" is a series by photographer Kari Orvik that offers a glimpse into San Francisco’s Outer Mission neighborhood at the corner of Mission Street and Geneva Avenue. This has been the location of the artist’s tintype studio for the past 8 years. #KariOrvik#Geneva#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on November 04, 2022.
#Onthisday in 1927, Charles Lindbergh landed at Mills Field in his history-making Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis." After completing the first solo transatlantic flight in May of that year, Lindbergh made stops at all 48 states.#avgeek#CharlesLindbergh#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on September 16, 2022.
Lyon’s work is in the collections of numerous Bay Area museums and a selection may also be seen in our exhibition of his work, “San Francisco Yesterday 1948-1958”, which we featured in 2013. https://t.co/6NLk12R1Wb #FredLyon#SFHistoryThis tweet was posted on September 14, 2022.