RON HENGGELER |
SAN FRANCISCO in the years before the 1906 fire provided a sort of Big Rock Candy Mountain for the entire American people. . . Good Americans when they died might, in the terms of the epigram, go to Paris. While they where alive they wanted to go to California. Oceans of champagne, silk hats and frock coats, blooded horses, and houses on Nob Hill, these were the rewards that came to the industrious, the far sighted, or the merely fortunate. What better scheme of things, at least on this side of the river, could any man ask? Lucius Beebe
At the De Young Museum |
At the De Young Museum |
Oculus on the kitchen sink |
City hall from my window |
The north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge seen from Lincoln Park |
The setting sun seen from Lincoln Park |
The Golden Gate Bridge seen from Lincoln Park |
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