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A Letter From Henry Ford

Arrived in Oakland a few hours ago and finally we’re on our way to San Francisco . We paid 25 cents at the Toll Plaza to enter this wonderful bridge that was opened four years ago. It took me awhile to get used to the traffic. 


1. The Oakland Bay Bridge 

The bridge has two decks. The top deck is for automobiles and the bottom deck for trucks and electric trains. You can see the tracks at left. The trains are run by the Key System and Southern Pacific They can take you all over the East Bay to wonderful places like Neptune Beach in Alameda . 

2. The Yerba Buena Tunnel 

We have just passed through the Yerba Buena Tunnel and can finally see San Francisco in the distance. Notice that the traffic has thinned out Many of the cars got off the bridge at the island to go to the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island . The fair opened last year and will close for good later in 1940. I’m going to try and go there. 
Right now we’re heading for the Mark Hopkins Hotel on Nob Hill for cocktails. It’s a great place to see San Francisco .. 

3. Top Of The Mark 

Isn’t this a great view of San Francisco ? We’re at the lounge called the Top of the Mark. The Mark Hopkins Hotel is one of the city’s great hotels. 
The Russ Building , by the bridge tower, is the biggest office building on the Pacific Coast . It’s 31 stories high. 
Near the Ferry Building is the Produce District made up of small beautiful, old brick buildings. You can go there early in the morning and watch the grocers come in to pick out all kinds of vegetables. 

4. Chinatown 

After leaving the Mark we walked down California to Grant Avenue . Here is San Francisco ‘s world famous Chinatown . There are wonderful shops and the best Chinese food anywhere… And so reasonable. You can get a large bowl of pork noodles for 35 cents. 
Do you see the Shriner’s Flags at the top of the picture? They are having a convention in San Francisco . There is a Shriner’s Hospitals for Crippled Children on Nineteenth Avenue . It provides treatment for many children every year without charge. 
Every New Years Day the famous Shrine East West football game is held in Kezar Stadium. 

5. Flower Stands on Powell 

After leaving Chinatown we walked down to Powell Street . Around Geary Street there are wonderful flower stands. 
San Francisco is sure a different place. 

6. The Cable Cars 

We’re at Powell and Market where the cable cars get turned around to go to Fisherman’s Wharf. There is a great cafeteria just a few feet from the turntable. It’s called Clinton ‘s and I hear the food is great but we plan to have dinner at Fisherman’s Wharf and that’s where we are heading. 

7. Fisherman’s Wharf 

We walked along the docks to look at hundreds of fishing boats. The one coming in here is a crab-fisher. They are all painted wonderful colors and the fishermen are all Italian. They are very friendly, and we watched them sitting on the docks mending their nets and singing. 

8. Dinner at Fisherman’s Wharf 

Fisherman’s Wharf has to be one of my favorite places in San Francisco . The men who do the fishing bring them back to the restaurants and outdoor stalls. People can pick out a crab and it’s cooked right there for you to take home. 
One night we went to a great restaurant a man told me about. It’s called San Remo ‘s, near Fisherman’s Wharf. You can get a wonderful Italian dinner for $1.00 from soup to dessert. Another dollar gets a bottle of house wine. You go into the bar to pick it up. 
Our waiter was very friendly. I think he had been sampling the house wine. 

9. Playland at the Beach 

San Franciscans love the beach. The water is too cold to swim in but Playland at the Beach has everything else; a wonderful roller coaster, the Fun House, Shoot the Chutes, and great food. A favorite is Topsy’s Roost for delicious fried chicken and dancing. If you’re eating on the balcony you go down to the dance floor on a slide! 
My favorite was the Pie Shop… The best chicken and beef turnovers imaginable fantastic crust and wonderful gravy. San Franciscans take them home for dinner. 

10. The Golden Gate Bridge 

We left Playland and drove through the Presidio to the Golden Gate Bridge . The Presidio is still an important Army Base and has been on active duty since Spain built a fort there in 1776. 

The Golden Gate is my favorite bridge. We parked the car near the Toll Plaza and walked across the bridge for 25 cents. You can’t walk on the Bay Bridge . 

Our trip to San Francisco is over too soon. I hate to say goodbye to this beautiful city. The people who live here are sure lucky. 

Hope you enjoyed my letter and the photographs. 
Say hello to everybody. 
Henry Ford 
July 12, 1940

thetenssf:

Using a reverse image search, it took me approximately 15 seconds to find this Tumblr radar photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/national-geographic-conte_n_1093482.html#s472708&title=The_Golden_Gate Shot by Reuben Cornel.

thetenssf:

Using a reverse image search, it took me approximately 15 seconds to find this Tumblr radar photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/national-geographic-conte_n_1093482.html#s472708&title=The_Golden_Gate Shot by Reuben Cornel.

thetenssf:

Roof of the Gold Dust Lounge and by Roof I Mean Ceiling

thetenssf:

Roof of the Gold Dust Lounge and by Roof I Mean Ceiling

sueting:

Lombard Street of San Francisco, CA

sueting:

Lombard Street of San Francisco, CA

thetenssf:

Half-Frame

thetenssf:

Half-Frame

storiesforjune:
Free admission to the Flea Market!

Free admission to the Flea Market!

Treasure Island Flea, indoor, January 28-29th.

Treasure Island Flea, indoor, January 28-29th.

It’s something about those bay windows. 

It’s something about those bay windows. 

It’s been raining in San Francisco.

It’s been raining in San Francisco.

A longtime fan of old-school doughnut shops, I picked the five of the city’s best and bought a glazed from each (glazed being the true benchmark of a doughnut shop). Here are the taste test results.

1. Happy Donuts, 3801 24th St. (Noe Valley)Appearance: Big and puffy, with a crackly glaze.Sweetness level: Pretty darn sweet, but not achingly so.Melt-in-mouth factor: Excellent. It’s light, airy, and super fresh.


2. Allstar Donuts, 2095 Chestnut St. (Marina)Appearance: Medium-puffy with a nice sheen.  Sweetness level: Off the charts. Melt-in-mouth factor: Fair. This one was a bit cakey.


3. Bob’s Donut and Pastry Shop, 1621 Polk St. (TenderNob)Appearance: Charmingly misshapen. Sweetness level: Medium. Detected a bit of saltiness, too. Melt-in-mouth factor: Good. It’s the densest one of the bunch, but still maintains lightness.


4. The Jelly Donut, 3198 24th St. (Mission)Appearance: On the smaller side, not as much puff. Sweetness level: Just right.Melt-in-mouth factor: Good. Slightly chewy, with a delicious fluffiness.


5. Eagle Donuts, 3303 Mission St. (Bernal Heights)Appearance: Puffy and well-glazed. Sweetness level: Almost too sweet. Almost. Melt-in-mouth factor: Fair. Sadly, it’s a bit on the dry side. 

A longtime fan of old-school doughnut shops, I picked the five of the city’s best and bought a glazed from each (glazed being the true benchmark of a doughnut shop). Here are the taste test results.

1. Happy Donuts, 3801 24th St. (Noe Valley)
Appearance: Big and puffy, with a crackly glaze.
Sweetness level: Pretty darn sweet, but not achingly so.
Melt-in-mouth factor: Excellent. It’s light, airy, and super fresh.

2. Allstar Donuts, 2095 Chestnut St. (Marina)
Appearance: Medium-puffy with a nice sheen.  
Sweetness level: Off the charts. 
Melt-in-mouth factor: Fair. This one was a bit cakey.

3. Bob’s Donut and Pastry Shop, 1621 Polk St. (TenderNob)
Appearance: Charmingly misshapen. 
Sweetness level: Medium. Detected a bit of saltiness, too. 
Melt-in-mouth factor: Good. It’s the densest one of the bunch, but still maintains lightness.

4. The Jelly Donut, 3198 24th St. (Mission)
Appearance: On the smaller side, not as much puff. 
Sweetness level: Just right.
Melt-in-mouth factor: Good. Slightly chewy, with a delicious fluffiness.

5. Eagle Donuts, 3303 Mission St. (Bernal Heights)
Appearance: Puffy and well-glazed. 
Sweetness level: Almost too sweet. Almost. 
Melt-in-mouth factor: Fair. Sadly, it’s a bit on the dry side. 

thetenssf:

Tommy’s Joynt

Delicious. Affordable. Love.

thetenssf:

Tommy’s Joynt

Delicious. Affordable. Love.

belleatelier:

This is Lombard St. in San Francisco, a must see. Judging by the cars, taken in the late 60’s? I love the easter egg colors

belleatelier:

This is Lombard St. in San Francisco, a must see. Judging by the cars, taken in the late 60’s? I love the easter egg colors

streetartsf:

Ribbon Graffiti Flower.
Taken May 2010.
3rd @20th Street in San Francisco, CA.

Looks like Josh and Mimi’s Mundane Journey

streetartsf:

Ribbon Graffiti Flower.

Taken May 2010.

3rd @20th Street in San Francisco, CA.

Looks like Josh and Mimi’s Mundane Journey