April 13, 2026

Frank W. Woolworth, the Five & Dime & the SF cable cars

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On Tuesday, April 13, 1852, Frank W. Woolworth, created the five and dime store, the F. W. Woolworth & Co., a nation-wide chain store; there was one in San Francisco as well.           
 
 
F.W. Woolworth & Co. - 1950's 
photographer unknown 
 
 
Many people have posed at he corner of Market and Powell where the cable car turntable is located in front of the 5 & 10¢ store, some of them famous in local history (link below).           
 
 
 
Marian and Vivian Brown 
posing at Powell and Market 
next to the cable car turntable, 1975. 
Greg Gaar Street Photography 1970s-90s
© Greg Gaar Photography          
            

The San Francisco cable cars are turned around by hand at the end of their lines, a tradition since the late 1800s, often at the Powell & Market or Fisherman's Wharf turnarounds. Operators and sometimes passengers manually pushed the car 180 degrees on a turntable to start its return trip. Passenger assistance with this was banned sometime in the 80's.          
 
The Grant and Market turntable was a great place to hold protests and pickets and there were many of them in front of Woolworth's.  
            
            
F.W. Woolworth & Co. protest - 1940's 
photographer unknown 
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
Viewfinder links:           
            
Frank W. Woolworth            
            
Net links:            
            
SF Chronicle ~ Cable cars’ ding goes for your wallet, too                    
            
YouTube links:            
 
           
           
           
            
            
            
Styrous® ~ Monday, April 13, 2026           








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