My San Francisco geography is a little shaky. The Amazon was on Geneva Avenue, but this picture of what appears to be the Amazon was located on Mission Street at Ocean Avenue, according to the SFPL:
Take a look at these two photos. The Crystal Palace Market across the street from the Orpheum appears to be an old theater. The question is, which one?
This photo shows the Embassy on the right and the Fox on the left. If you have good eyes, you may be able to spot the Paramount, the Orpheum and the United Artists theaters as well:
Here is a photo of the Orpheum from 1948:
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1949:
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What else has the Majestic at 21st and Mission been called?
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This photo from the SF Public Library was taken in 1948:
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This photo from 1944 shows the Noe at the far end of the street:
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Here is another view of the Mission and the Rialto, from 1944:
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This photo is from 1944:
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This 1936 picture shows the New Mission and the Rialto across the street. I would be curious to know if the Rialto is listed here under another name:
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Two more from 1937:
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I am going to answer my own question. This photo from 1937 shows the Amazon at Mission and Geneva streets:
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Here is a photo from 1928:
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My San Francisco geography is a little shaky. The Amazon was on Geneva Avenue, but this picture of what appears to be the Amazon was located on Mission Street at Ocean Avenue, according to the SFPL:
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1949, from the SF Public Library:
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1950, from the SF Public Library:
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Here is a photo of the theater/market in the picture above, showing its vertical sign and its location across the street from the Orpheum:
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Take a look at these two photos. The Crystal Palace Market across the street from the Orpheum appears to be an old theater. The question is, which one?
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Here is a puzzle. This store on Market Street was clearly a theater at one time. Any ideas?
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1956:
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A better view of the theaters on Market Street, from the SF Public Library:
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This photo shows the Embassy on the right and the Fox on the left. If you have good eyes, you may be able to spot the Paramount, the Orpheum and the United Artists theaters as well:
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From the SF Public Library:
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A theater with a sense of humor:
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Another photo from the SFPL:
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Another photo from the same source:
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I posted some pictures here yesterday, as well as for the Orpheum and State in Minneapolis. They are now gone, for reasons unknown.