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  2. Market Street (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Another historic Market Street event was the New Year's Eve celebration at the Ferry Building on December 31, 1999. Over 1.2 million people jammed Market Street and nearby streets for the raucous and peaceful turn-of-the-century celebration. The San Francisco Pride parade runs down Market Street, attracting many people every year.

  3. A Trip Down Market Street - Wikipedia

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    A Trip Down Market Street is a 1906 phantom ride film of a cable car as it travels down Market Street in San Francisco. It is notable for capturing the city four days before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [1] [2] The film shows details of daily life in a major early 20th-century American city, including the transportation, fashions and ...

  4. Market Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Cinema. / 37.780834; -122.4139685. Market Street Cinema was a historical theater located on Market Street in the Mid-Market district, San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1912 by David and Sid Grauman as the Imperial Theater.[ 1] It was converted into a movie theatre as the Premiere Theatre (1929) and the United Artists ...

  5. Market Square (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Market Square (formerly the Western Furniture Exchange and Merchandise Mart, the San Francisco Mart, and, colloquially, the Twitter Building) is an Art Deco building in the Mid-Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. Located at 1355 Market Street, it was constructed in 1937 and originally served as a showroom for ...

  6. Market Center (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Market Center. / 37.78955; -122.4003. Market Center, formerly known as the Standard Oil Buildings and later the Chevron Towers, is a complex comprising two skyscrapers at 555–575 Market Street in the Financial District of downtown San Francisco, California. It served as the headquarters of the Chevron Corporation until 2001.

  7. Market and 9th Street / Market and Larkin stations - Wikipedia

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    Market and 9th Street / Market and Larkin stations. /  37.777456°N 122.416306°W  / 37.777456; -122.416306. Market and 9th Street (eastbound) and Market and Larkin (westbound) are a pair of one-way light rail stations in San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Municipal Railway F Market & Wharves heritage ...

  8. Man in distress on San Francisco Market Street rooftop ... - AOL

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    August 17, 2024 at 2:27 AM. SAN FRANCISCO - Police in San Francisco say a man in distress is on a Mid-Market Street building's rooftop and are advising the public to avoid the area. SFPD said at ...

  9. Macy's Union Square - Wikipedia

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    Macy's San Francisco roots date back to 1866 and the founding of O'Connor, Moffat, Kean Co. at Second & Market Streets, eventually moving into several buildings on south Post Street, between Grant Avenue and Kearny Street, where it rebuilt after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and reopened in March 1909.