These 8 Photos of San Francisco In The 1970s Are Mesmerizing
By Julian Garr
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Published October 30, 2016
Nostalgia is always fashionable, especially when it comes to a city with a dynamic history. Did you live in San Francisco in the 1970s? It was a decade full of social changes and cultural shifts, as you’ll see in these photos. San Francisco in the 1970s was an active and dynamic heart of culture. Also, don’t forget to check out the video showcasing San Francisco in the magical decade.
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1. San Francisco, 1972
People have always been passionate about wine—and it goes great with a protest.
2. 16th Street at Church, 1973
Today, this intersection is not quite so peaceful. This picture from 1973 speaks volumes.
3. Market & Valencia Travelodge, 1975
Some things have not changed too much. The Travelodge is still present. However, now they offer Wi-Fi instead of just a color TV.
4. Downtown San Francisco, 1973
This was downtown with a more creative and jovial spirit—not just a tourist feel.
5. Kearny & Columbus, 1971
Check out the cool Columbus Tower on Columbus Avenue, before it was painted green.
6. Delicious Food, 1976
Food has always been appreciated in Fog City—especially seafood!
7. Psychedelic Fog City
Haight mural in Lower Haight in 1977. This neighborhood was the epicenter of many cultural and social events in the 70s.
8. Muni, 1974
The L Taraval line mainly serving the Parkside District. The photo is taken at 17th and Church in 1974.
Do you have any memories to add? Let us know. Also, if you’re curious check out San Francisco 100 years ago .
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