1938 San Francisco map

By 1938 the essential outlines of the city were filled in and established. Some names have changed — I didn’t know that Fort Point was called Fort Winfield Scott. The location of Funston Park was called Lobos Square. USF was the San Francisco College of Women. There were “bear cages” in the park, as well as “elk and deer corrals.” And so on.
A large (5800 x 4358 px) image of the map is here.
Posted: January 2nd, 2008 under history, orientation.
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