Putney

J. Mees Rodent Control

Businesses along Putney in 1893

Putney was a street in 19th century San Francisco. Hotel Brian, No. 5 Fire House, and J. Mees Rodent Control were establishments on this street. There was, as well, a drug broker, a saloon, a barber shop, and a carpenter.

In August 1893, after time traveling from the 24th century, Lieutenant Commander Data of the USS Enterprise-D found himself on this street. He later won a game of poker and booked a room at Hotel Brian. (citation needededit)

Sanchez Street for Time's Arrow

Dressing Sanchez Street as Putney

Art director Richard James sought to make use of existing older buildings in the Los Angeles area to meet the "enormous challenge" of filming a large portion of the episode outside, set in the 19th century. As such, scenes set on Putney were filmed off Olvera Street on Sanchez in El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument. Location filming for Putney Street was shot on 14 April 1992. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 8, p. 106)