On the Western Edge – Near Lake Merced (Thumbnail image)

Duelbloguse

San Francisco’s last duel, the David Broderick and David Terry duel, occurred in this little ravine near Lake Merced in September, 1859. David Broderick got the short end of the stick, and was shot dead.. The two concrete markers in the picture are where the two men were standing. The link below will allow you to see all of the posts for this series of pictures on the western edge of San Francisco.

https://sfinfilm.com/?s=on+the+western+edge

San Francisco in 1939

Maritimeredo Bathing Beauties at the old Maritime Museum in Aquatic Park: That tall microphone-like thing was there for broadcasting messages.

dimaggiobloguse “Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio?” “Joltin’ Joe has left and gone away!” DiMaggio’s is now Joe’s Crab Shack.

 

1939filbertuse Outta the road, kid!” Filbert Street with Saints Peter and Paul Church: Just up from this point, Filbert becomes the steepest street in San Francisco!

OperaHousebloguse Wow, it’s a 1939 Taylor Swift concert! Oh, sorry, it’s Pierre Monteux at the old Opera House. That’s the dome of City Hall reflecting in the windows.

Roundhousebloguse “No, honey, the bridge is over there!” The old Roundhouse Restaurant, later gift shop, now stands empty.

Sutrobloguse I’m in awe of anybody who can ride their bikes straight up a cliff! The Great Highway and Ocean Beach from Sutro Heights; That’s Playland-at-the-Beach in the old photo.