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''' Waiting in the shade for a streetcar (?) on a hot day (?) in a summer in the 1920s, facing south across 22nd Street on Chattanooga.'''
'''This is actually 23rd and Chattanooga; the streetcar tracks going straight through the intersection are those of the 11-line and a dead giveaway, as the line ran 22nd/Chattanooga/24th, up to the vicinity of Hoffman Street.
 
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== 1920's photograph looking south on Chestnut at 22nd. ==
Both buildings in the foreground are still standing. The building on the left side of the street is an art studio, the one on the right is a private residence.'''


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''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA ''


''Gaar Collection,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer ''
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 17 June 2014

Unfinished History

Noevaly1$22nd-st-1920s.jpg

This is actually 23rd and Chattanooga; the streetcar tracks going straight through the intersection are those of the 11-line and a dead giveaway, as the line ran 22nd/Chattanooga/24th, up to the vicinity of Hoffman Street.

Both buildings in the foreground are still standing. The building on the left side of the street is an art studio, the one on the right is a private residence.

Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

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