San Francisco is a city with a past as vibrant as its famous skyline. From the horse-drawn carriages of the 1890s to the counterculture revolution of the 1970s, these 49 vintage photos capture the evolution of the Golden Gate City through moments both iconic and everyday.
Whether it’s the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, bustling Chinatown streets, or the changing face of Haight-Ashbury, each image tells a story of a city shaped by resilience, innovation, and culture. Step back in time and see how San Francisco transformed over nearly a century.
1. The Black Hawk in 1961

The Black Hawk was a San Francisco nightclub featuring live jazz performances from 1949 to 1963. It was located at the corner of Turk Street and Hyde Street in the Tenderloin district.
2. A couple of hippies on Haight St. in 1967

3. Powell Street at O’Farrell Street in 1959

4. Open-air church service during the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic

5. Cliff House in 1890

6. Jazz in 1958, possibly at the Black Hawk

In this photo are the bandleader and pianist Earl “Fatha” Hines, trombonist Jimmy Archey, and corenettist “Mugsy” Spanier.
7. “My grandma and great-grandpa at their home in San Francisco circa 1940s”

8. A mechanic working on her van in 1975

Also, check out that pulltop can of Coca-Cola.
9. The Sila Palmer House on the NW corner of Van Ness and Washington, in 1940

10. A long figure walking through the rubble of the 1906 earthquake.

11. A sailor and his girlfriend walking down the street in Chinatown in 1953

12. Auto race by the Tower of Jewels in 1915

13. Pine Street in Nob Hill in 1964

14. San Francisco burns after the great earthquake of 1906

15. A basement bar in 1953

16. Looking into Chinatown onto Grant st. from Bush st. in 1966

17. Lombard Street, 1975

18. Moving a house in San Francisco in 1908

19. Mother and child in 1952

20. “My mom in San Francisco in 1977.”

21. The Essex Super Six at the El Capitan Theatre in the Mission, 1932

22. Jaywalkers on Market Street on April 26, 1937

23. Parking on the street in 1948

24. 1930s San Francisco Steamliner with a dapper gent and his 1934 Chrysler Airflow

25. Walts Diner at 7th st. and King st. in 1981

26. Drive-in theater, 1948

27. Novelty shop by the Powell Theater, 1949

28. A maintenance worker climbing the Golden Gate Bridge in the 1940s

29. Men having lunch on an awning over the corner of Post St. and Kearny St.

30. Kids sledding down a steep hill in San Francisco

31. Fisherman pulling their nets in from the San Francisco bay

32. Market Street in 1898. The tall building is the Call Building.

33. San Francisco at night in 1904

34. “Photo of my great-grandfather at the 1915 World’s Fair in San Francisco.”

35. Van Ness Street and Caesar Chavez Street in 1947. Golden State Cleaners is still in business.

36. The corner of California Street and Hyde Street in the late 40s

37. The opening of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on May 27, 1937.

38. Mason Street between California and Pine in 1959

39. Newspaper delivery boy in the early 1920s

40. The opening of the first The North Face store. The Grateful Dead played live, and the HA were hired as security. 1966.

41. San Francisco Bay before the Golden Gate Bridge in 1933

42. The Supremes in San Francisco in 1966

43. Ocean Beach and the Cliff House in the early 1900s

44. Walking the “dog” in San Francisco around 1975

45. Sitting in a San Francisco cafe in 1969. Possibly Caffe Trieste in North Beach.

46. Shortly after the 1906 earthquake

47. Automobile riders in front of the Cliff House circa 1900

48. Cable Car turnaround on Powell Street in 1945

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49. A fencing club in San Francisco in the early 1900s
