Ghirardelli Square architectural records, 1911-1979.

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Ghirardelli Square architectural records, 1911-1979.

Includes architectural drawings, clippings, photographs, proposals, and other materials documenting the history and the development of the Ghirardelli Square commercial area in San Francisco. Volume 4 includes five photographs of the Ghirardelli pavilion at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and one photograph of the Ghirardelli pavilion at the Golden Gate International Exposition. Also in Volume 4 are Ghirardelli advertising materials and photographs of Ghirardelli billboards. Volumes 4 and 7 contains photographs of the reconstruction of the Ghirardelli buildings in the 1960s.

1 carton, 8 volumes, 38 oversize folders, 14 rolls (16.25 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7167572

UC Berkeley Libraries

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