Buildings

Katherine Teats & Alice Lee Residences
Albatross & Upas Four homes by Irving Gill (1912 & 1913) The lower right corner of this card proclaims these to be a “Row of Typical Spanish Houses.” While adapted from studies of early mission buildings, the style is now identified with the primal modernism developed by local San Diego architects
Katherine Teats & Alice Lee Residences circa 1915

First Church of Christ
Second & Laurel Built in 1910 and still in use. A classic example
of Irving Gill design with the white stucco and rhythmic arches
of Irving Gill design with the white stucco and rhythmic arches
First Church of Christ Scientist

Hillcrest Bowl
circa 1940, Fifth & Washington
Hillcrest Bowl

Marston Store
circa 1920
Marston Store

San Diego Convention Center
The original San Diego Convention Center opened on Harbor Drive in 1989. It was expanded (and bay access drastically reduced) in 2001.
Original San Diego Convention Center
The original San Diego Convention Center opened on Harbor Drive in 1989. It was expanded (and bay access drastically reduced) in 2001.
Fort Rosecrans on Point Loma
circa 1910