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Business Name Address Or Block Number San Francisco Public Library San Francisco History Center Assessor’s Office Negative Collection Business Name Address or Block Number (for lease) Armstrong, 1416 ?ender Trap Laundry Polk, 2032-2064 [?] Mission, 1460-1480 [?] Café Beach, 717-719 […?] Cocktails Market, 1942-1950 [Church] 1733 [Market] 1598 [Medical Office?] 1731 “Elect Milton Marks Assemblyman” Campaign Sign 1426 “It hasta be Shasta” Bill Board 1216 “Liquor to take out” 170 “Selling Out” Sale Mission, 780 15th Avenue Barber Shop Lawton, 3645-3655 20¢ Wash Dry 114 25¢ Glorified Girls – Original Barbary Coast - For Lease Pacific, 531? [533] 401 Club 206 58 Club 3714 76 Garage [Gas Station] 533 7th & Irving Market Irving, 600-610 A&W Snack Shop Chestnut, 2138-2146 A. Carlisle & Co. Printing - Lithographers Harrison, 645 A. Cosentino Auto Repair Jackson, 1737 A. Levy & J. Zentner Co. 172 A. Lietz Co. Post, 860 A. Paldini Inc. 142 A. Sabella’s Jefferson / Taylor A. Sabella’s Fish Grotto - Capri Room Taylor, 2734-2770 A. Wagner - The Luggage Man Market, 583-585 A-1 Shock Absorber – Machine Shop Potrero, 359 Abballo-Burns Plumbing – Heating 542 Abben Electronic 207 ABC Drug Co. 543 Abdo’s Cocktails Chestnut, 2138 Ace Auto Repair Duboce, 43 Acme Paper Co 170 Adam Grant Building Bush, 134-170 Adam’s Tailor 525 Advertisement - Capri Motel Lombard, 1895 Advertisement - Chrysler Billboard Geary, 2700 AE Lattimore Bush, 1433 Aerial Swing Ocean Beach / Playland at the Beach Agenzia Fugazi 195 Al Pollack’s Main Stem Market, 761 Al Rossi – Drive in Florist Lombard, 2499 Alameda Café 233 Alamo Hotel 195 Alan Perg Antiques Union, 2124-2126 Albert Daini Fine Furniture & Interiors Pine, 1529-1533 Albertino’s Grocers Lombard, 1895 Albion Hotel 233 Alcoa Building Maritime, 1 Alemany Super Market 6954 Alexandria hall 3553 Alfa Romeo Hyde, 2715 Alfred Bass Camera’s [?] Market, 583-585 Alfred Electrical & Refrigeration Contractors Armstrong, 1415 Alger Cabinet Shop 1763 Alice of California Fremont, 75 Alioto’s Crab Co. Jefferson, 281 Allan & Son’s Wholesale Butchers Wallace, 1440 Allen’s Charcoal Broiler Lombard, 2346 Alley Café Stevenson, 231 Allied Packing & Supply Co. 3715 Allied Produce 204 Allied Produce Company? Greenwich, 190 Allstate 2198 Allstate Plywood Inc. Bayshore, 401 Allyn Building – Edward Brown & Sons Insurance Mission, 536 Alroy Packing Co. 205 Alta Napa Wine Co. 1010 Alving R. Campbell Co. Inc Cargo Handling Equipment 198 Amazon Motel Mission, 5060 American & Chinese Restaurant Larkin, 607-611 American Assn. of Librarians Columbus, 901-933 American Awning & Tent Co. Mission, 1124 American Broadcasting Company? Golden Gate, 261 American Bus Depot Mission / Fifth American Elevator Company Galvez, 1400 American Express Post, 253 American Optical Co. Industrial, 141 American Poultry Co. 203 American Poultry Co. Warehouse 231 American Salt Co. 164 American Salt Co. 165 American Theater Fillmore, 1226 American Trust Bank Eighth Street / Market American Trust Co. Columbus, 468 American Trust Co. Geary, 5445-5455 American Trust Company – Marina Office 486 Americana Motor Lodge Seventh Street / Minna Ames Mercantile Co. Inc. Mission, 650 Amico 1741 Ammla 101 The Anchor [Cocktails] 227 Anchor Inn Steuart / Mission Andersen-Whipple Co. Millwrights-Mill Supplies 3549 Anderson Sheet Metal Works 205 Anderson Smith Milling Co. Jefferson, 125 Andy Wong's Kitchen Ocean Beach / Playland at the Beach Andy’s Liquor Mission, 1284 Angelius House – Antiques California, 1561-1565 Angelo & Son Battery, 945 Anglo Swedish Massage Geary, 889-899 Angus McSweeny - Architect Mission, 512 Ann’s Geary, 347-351 Anna’s Danish Cooking Eighteenth Street, 3560 Anne Mandel – Gifts Toys Mission, 830 Ansco Mission, 550 Apex Machine & Foundry Van Dyke, 1355 Apostolic Chapel Crescent, 400 Apostolic Faith Church Sutter, 1227 Apparel City Sewing Machine Company Eighth Street, 24 Appliance Service Factors 3715 April’s House of Beauty Clement, 2126-2028 ARC Electric Co. Mission, 4750 Arden Ice Cream 533 Argonaut Money Loaned Fourth Street / Mission Arguello Cleaners Arguello, 752-754 Arial view of city looking East over Central Freeway [No Address] Armbuster Engraving Co. LTD. Second Street, 86 Armstrong’s Carpet Linoleum 1428 Army Navy Surplus 3714 Arrow Shirts Castro, 433 Arrow Truck & Auto Rental Stevenson Arrow Truck & Auto Rental Service Eighth Street, 38 Art Goods Sutter, 1872-1874 Arthur W. Baum Contractor Bay, 440-442 Artificial Flower Shop Geary, 347-351 Artvogue of California Mission, 510 Arvin Electric Third Street / Galvez & Fairfax Ashley & Muller Geary, 4200 Associated – Veedol Lubrication [Gas Station] San Jose, 2100 Associated [Gas Station] Vicente, 2201 Astor Brands Inc. - Rectifiers of Spirits Jessie, 531 Atelier Geary, 5848-5850 Atlas Paper Company Parking Lot Third Street, 248 Atlas Tow Service Turk, 639-657 Attorney Print. Supp. Co. Market, 515 Auditorium Interior - Iron Workers Local 790? Fillmore, 55 August E. Kern 1016 Auto Glass – Quality Glass & Mirror Products Potrero, 301 Automotive City South Van Ness, 501 Avenues Pet Hospital 2393 Avis Geary, 347-351 Azteca [Restaurant] Mission, 2425-2429 B & B Judah, 4115 B & B Auto Repair Hyde, 639 B & B Novelty Co. Larkin, 734-738 B&H Motors 142 B. Pasqule Co. – Army – Navy – Society Goods Mission, 654 B. Woloski Co. New & Used Carpets & Rugs McAllister, 692-698 Baby News – The Hermans Publishers 529 Babynews Store Union, 1712 Back Stage Bay, 400 Bail Bonds 208 Balboa Mohawk Gasoline Balboa / Thirty-fifth Avenue Bali’s 196 Bank of America Grant, 701 Bank of America Hyde, 101 Bank of America Market, 625 Bank of America Mission, 3250 Bank of America Montgomery, 540-550 Bank of America Octavia, 430 Bank of America Twenty-fourth Street, 2850 Bank of America New Montgomery, 25 Bank of America Jerrold, 2095 Bank of America 543 Bank of America [Construction] Kearny / California Bank of America Building Market, 783-785 Bank of California California, 400 Bank of Canton 227 Bank of Tokyo Buchanan, 1756-1766 Bank of Trade of San Francisco Grant, 1001 Banquets Dances Columbus, 901-933 Barba Gelata Real Estate West Portal, 312-318 Barber Shop Balboa, 3308 Barber Shop 486 Barish Bail Bonds Bryant, 869-875 Barker Brothers – Hotel & Apartment House Division Mission, 966-968 The Barn Smoke Shop 1082 Baron’s Supplies Market, 583-585 Barrash & Douglas 231 Barrel House Third Street, 44-48 Barrett’s Place Geary, 5342-5350 Barrish Bail Bonds Harriet, 312-314 Bart’s Sales & Service – Vacuum Cleaners Polk, 1914-1920 Bashow Co. 233 Bauer Schweitzer Malt Chestnut, 530 Bauer Schweitzer Malting Co. Stockton, 2120 Baxter’s Cleaners 571 Bay Bridge Motel Harrison, 966 Bay Hotel 233 Bay Hotel 234 Bayshore Car Wash Bayshore, 500 Block? Bayview Federal Savings Third Street, 4947 Bayview Mortuary Third Street, 5187 B-C Hardware Twenty-fourth Street, 2900-2904 Beach Coffee Shop Ocean Beach / Playland at the Beach Beauty Salon 1798 Beaver Carpet Company Davidson, 1463 Bechtel Building Beale / Mission Beck Cleaners Geary, 5701 Beck’s Motor Lodge Market, 2224-2236 Been-n-Bird Tenth Street, 20 Bekins Garage 1071 Bel Aire Motel Steiner, 3200-3201 Bel Aire Motel 510 Belden Gardens Belden, 52-56 Bell Market Silver / Somerset Ben F. Richardson Auto Beautification Austin, 265 Ben Johnson’s Motors 1434 Ben’s Coffee Shop & Fountain Second Street / Jessie Bendix 2349 Benjamin Electric M.F.G. Company Folsom, 829 Bennett Coffee Shop Larkin, 744-798 Benziger Brothers Inc. Mission, 760 Bering Sea Lodfish Co. 199 Berinoffs 196 Bernie’s Service Auto Repairing Geary, 5644-5644 Bert’s Richfield Gas Ocean, 1298 Best Rate Painting Co. 171 Bethlehem Steel California, 100 Better Bi Market 1019 Bierstube Gasthius Hospoda / Vienna Schnitzel House Lombard, 2769 Big Ben Fish Grotto 208 Bill Barkers [Cocktails] Sutter, 871 Bill Blanck Prescriptions Cameras 1807 Bill’s Auto Repair Post, 943-945 Bill’s Place Clement, 2315 Bill’s Smoke Shop 539 Bimbo’s Columbus, 1025 Bissinger & Co. 167 Black Sheep Geary, 645 Blakely’s Quality Meats California, 6439-6441 Blue Lamp Geary, 549-561 Blum’s Factory Shotwell, 240 Bo’s Muffler Store Golden Gate, 550-552 Bob’s Original Oven Fresh Pastries Irving, 2215-2225 Bob’s Sport Club Sixth Avenue, 302-308 Bob’s Stamp Store Clement, 2428 Books [Bookstore] Clement, 933 Borden’s Ice Cream 571 Bowes & Andrews 3715 Bowl Parking Third Street, 246-258 Bowman Hardware Sutter, 2415 Bowman Harrison Hospital Haight, 1020 Boyd Puccinelli 208 Boyd’s Cleaners 1016 Brake Shop – Johnie Valine Ellis, 854 Breakfast Hot Lunches 175 Breens [Grocery Store] Third Street / Jessie Brent Vanderwood & Co. – Imported & Domestic Wines Lombard , 10 Breuner’s Sutter, 575 The Brewery/Steam Beer 228 Brice Brothers Produce 200 Brickers Auto Wallace, 1440 Bridge Theater 1067 British Motors Post, 1116 Broadway Manor Motel Broadway, 1600 Broderick Street Convalescent Hospital Broderick, 1421 Broemmel Pharmaceuticals Sutter, 1235-1243 Bromo-Seltzer for Headaches 3715 Brooks Equipment Company? Evans, 1638? Broome’s Coffee Shop 199 Brounstein Co. Mission, 512 Brown Buick Co. 1066 Brownies Waffle Shop 527 Bruno’s – Charcoal Broiler Mission, 2385 Bud McNames Air Conditioning Church, 1185-1193 Buichi’s Broadway, 401-407 Builders Exchange Annie / Mission Builders Exchange Mission, 678 Bull Pupp Ocean Beach / Playland at the Beach Burgermeister 101 Burke Elementary School Thirty-second Avenue, 195 Burp Hollow 163 Business Equip. Co. Market, 515 Business Extension Bureau O’Farrell, 925 Business Men’s Social Club Stevenson, 211 Butterhorns Bush, 1628 Buzz’s Richfield Gas Mission, 1798 C.C. Brown Co. – International Vending Machines Ninth Street, 61 C.J. Hendry Company Main, 27-33 Ca___ellis’s Market 1792 Cabana Cocktails 163 Cable Motel Lombard, 1450 Cafeteria Cafeteria Fourth Street / Jessie Cal Mart 1035 Cal Pacific Hotel Supply Mission, 1268 Cal’s Restaurant 1035 Cala Foods California, 1401 Cala Foods 1084 Calco – California Industrial Garment Co. Mission, 1258 Caldwell Inc. Naval Uniforms 3715 California Auto Detective Bureau Taraval, 3609-3611 California Cleaners Fillmore, 1919 California Convalescent Hospital California, 2704 California Historical Sign “Birthplace of Free masonry…” 196 California Inc.
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