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i'd say 1958 to 1960. The dark Oldsmobile in the lower center is a 1958 model.
 
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Jay Hurley's Sportorium, 38 3rd St., SF.

Fantastic! I couldn't figure out what that was from the photo. Now I can investigate its history and see what's there now. You sure know your San Francisco! 🤩
 
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Jay Hurley's Sportorium, 38 3rd St., SF.

There's no trace of the old buildings on that street today, only modern ones. I found this on Facebook about the Sportorium -- the poster's uncle was Jay Hurley: "Jay Hurley's Sportorium, Third and Stevenson Alley, across the street from the San Francisco Examiner Building. It was a popular watering hole for the printers, who would come in for their "breakfast" when my dad opened at 6:00 am, and was busy throughout the day with Examiner people and Downtown workers. 1950’s."

It makes perfect sense that my dad would take this picture since he worked at The Examiner.
 
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