1/11Celebrating 100 YearsToday known as the Hotel Union Square, the Golden West Hotel was built to house people attending San Francisco’s World’s Fair. // © Hotel Union SquarePreviousNext2/11Celebrating 100 YearsThe Clift Hotel was commissioned to accommodate visitors to San Francisco's 1915 World’s Fair // (c) The Clift HotelPreviousNext3/11Celebrating 100 YearsSan Francisco's Clift Hotel was billed as the city's first fireproof and earthquake-proof hotel // (c) The Clift HotelPreviousNext4/11Celebrating 100 YearsOn May 30, 1914, Cunard Line’s Aquitania, considered one of the most beautiful ocean liners ever built, sailed her maiden voyage. // © Cunard LinePreviousNext5/11Celebrating 100 YearsListed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Queen Anne Annex was built as an addition to the Groveland Hotel. // © Groveland HotelPreviousNext6/11Celebrating 100 YearsThe Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf celebrates its centennial anniversary this year. // © Santa Cruz County CVC/Covello CovelloPreviousNext7/11Celebrating 100 YearsThe Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf was constructed to accommodate deep-water sailing vessels. // © Santa Cruz County CVC/Covello CovelloPreviousNext8/11Celebrating 100 YearsThe Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is one of the longest wooden piers in California. // © Santa Cruz County CVC/Covello CovelloPreviousNext9/11Celebrating 100 YearsA postcard view of the Huntington Hotel and the San Gabriel Valley // © Los Angeles Public Library / Langham Hotel, PasadenaPreviousNext10/11Celebrating 100 YearsAn aerial view of the Huntington Hotel circa 1937 // © Los Angeles Public Library / Langham Hotel, PasadenaPreviousNext11/11Celebrating 100 YearsJean Harlow plays badminton at the Huntington Hotel // © Los Angeles Public Library / Langham Hotel, PasadenaPreviousNext