English: Market Street at the corner of Montgomery Street in San Francisco's financial district, 2005. The statue ("Admission Day Monument") commemorates American annexation of Califonia during the Mexican American war of 1848.
Depicted sculpture: Douglas Tilden (1861-1935). Statue erected in 1897.[1]
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