Art Moderne in SF.
You can read about the Rincon Building, bounded by Mission, Howard, Spear, and Steuart Streets near the Embarcadero in San Francisco, here. Completed in 1940, the original building was a US post office (a high rise tower has been added since) and has a raft of Depression era murals in the historic lobby, together with many displays of the history of San Francisco. The quality of the finishes, the stone and inlay work approaches that of the Rockefeller Center in New York, albeit on a far smaller scale.
A must see for those into period architecture.
Snapped in December 2013 on the Panasonic GX7 with the 17mm Zuiko for all but the fourth, which was taken on the Panny G1 with the kit zoom a couple of years ago.