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  2. Atherton House - Wikipedia

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    The Atherton House, also known as the Faxon Atherton Mansion, is a historic building in San Francisco, California, United States. The style of the house, a blend of Queen Anne and Stick-Eastlake , has been described as both "eclectic" and "bizarre".

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Stick-Eastlake house, known also as "Vollmer House", which was moved to its current location from 773 Turk St. in 1973. 18: Building at 1813–1813B Sutter Street: Building at 1813–1813B Sutter Street: March 8, 1973 : 1815 Sutter St. [7

  4. Atherton, California - Wikipedia

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    Atherton is the wealthiest city in the United States. [30] [11] According to the San Francisco Chronicle, "the town's ascendance stems largely from its single-family zoning, 1-acre-minimum lot sizes, flat land, streamlined permits and changing buyer demographics — which have translated into soaring house sizes and skyrocketing prices."

  5. Marc Andreessen, Silicon Valley titan, leaves $33M San ... - AOL

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    The billionaire tech investor is looking to sell his Atherton home for a pretty penny -- all after amassing a $255 million property portfolio in Malibu. Marc Andreessen, Silicon Valley titan ...

  6. An inside look at a $55 million mansion in America’s ... - AOL

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    An extraordinary home in Atherton, Calif., isn’t surprising. It is the country’s most expensive zip code, after all: home to “high-profile residents who want to keep a low profile,” as I ...

  7. Faxon Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Atherton is credited with initiating the custom of owning a country house on the Peninsula, and was soon followed by other prominent San Francisco families—the Selbys, the Floods, the Macondrays, and later the Hopkins and the Stanfords. [28] Atherton had chosen to liquidate all his assets in Chile and reinvested heavily into California.

  8. Richard Neutra - Wikipedia

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    Richard Joseph Neutra (/ ˈ n ɔɪ t r ə / NOI-tra; [1] 8 April 1892 – 16 April 1970) was an Austrian-American architect.Living and building for most of his career in Southern California, he came to be considered a prominent and important modernist architect.

  9. Eames House and other L.A. cultural gems threatened by fire ...

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    The Getty Villa, Gamble House, Norton Simon Museum, Descanso Gardens and Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens are among the cultural destinations threatened by fires in the L.A. area.