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Northern tip of San Francisco Peninsula on U.S. 101: Presidio: 141: Pumping Station No. 2 San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System: Pumping Station No. 2 San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System
Filoli Estate, New Visitor Center and Café Addition, Woodside, California; Furnace Creek Visitor Center, [12] [13] Death Valley National Park, California; Huntington Library, Art Collection, and Botanical Gardens, Education and Visitor Center, [14] [15] San Marino, California; Inn at the Presidio, [16] [17] Presidio of San Francisco, San ...
[4] [5] Polk later designed many of Bourn's buildings, including his Filoli country estate in Woodside, California; which was light and informal in design. [2] The Bourn Mansion exterior looks like an English townhouse with red clinker bricks and dramatic chimneys; and the interior was designed with a traditional formalist style, very heavy and ...
Joseph Leopold Eichler (June 25, 1900 – July 1, 1974) was a 20th-century post-war American real estate developer known for developing distinctive residential subdivisions of mid-century modern style tract housing in California.
A three-bedroom, two-bathroom home built in 1924 in an upscale San Francisco neighborhood saw its value tumble after the recently listed property came with a major catch.
The James C. Flood Mansion is a historic mansion at 1000 California Street, atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California, USA.Now home of the Pacific-Union Club, it was built in 1886 as the townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron.
April's solar eclipse won't completely darken Alabama, but we'll still see a partial eclipse. Interactive map shows what it'll look like.
The Hobart Building is an office high rise located at 582–592 Market Street, near Montgomery and 2nd Streets, in the financial district of San Francisco, California. It was completed in 1914. It was at the time the second tallest building in the city, at 21 floors and 87 m (285 ft). [2] It was designed by Willis Polk.