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  2. Hearst Castle - Wikipedia

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    Sunset at San Simeon Bay. Hearst Castle is located near the town of San Simeon, California, approximately 250 mi (400 km) from both Los Angeles and San Francisco, and 43 mi (69 km) from San Luis Obispo at the northern end of San Luis Obispo County. [280]

  3. List of tallest buildings in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California, in the United States, has at least 482 high-rises, [1] 58 of which are at least 400 feet (122 m) tall. The tallest building is Salesforce Tower , which rises 1,070 ft (330 m) and as of April 2023 [update] is the 17th-tallest building in the United States . [ 2 ]

  4. File:Hearst Building entrance - San Francisco, CA - DSC06547 ...

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  5. 555 California Street - Wikipedia

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    555 California Street, formerly Bank of America Center, is a 52-story 779 ft (237 m) skyscraper in San Francisco, California. It is the fourth tallest building in the city as of February 2021, [ 6 ] and in 2013 was the largest by floor area. [ 7 ]

  6. List of tallest buildings in California - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco [187] [188] Ordway Building: 404 (123) 28 1970 Oakland: Tallest building in Oakland and in the Bay Area outside of San Francisco. [189] 127 US Bank Tower: 402 (123) 25 2008 Sacramento This building topped out in 2007 to become the city's second tallest building. [190] [191] 128= 100 Van Ness Avenue: 400 (122) 29 1974 San Francisco ...

  7. San Francisco's Coit Tower, Twitter HQ and thousands of other ...

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    A draft list of San Francisco concrete buildings reveals properties that the city says could be vulnerable to earthquakes and may need costly upgrades.

  8. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Lawn Memorial Park is the final resting site for several members of the celebrated Hearst family, people from the California Gold Rush, plus other prominent citizens from the city of San Francisco and nearby surroundings. By 1992, more than 300,000 had been interred at the site. [2]: 7

  9. Wyntoon - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Hearst's Wyntoon with its main tower in 1906, designed by Bernard Maybeck. This building burned down in 1929. Wyntoon is a private estate in rural Siskiyou County, California, owned by the Hearst Corporation. Architects Willis Polk, Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan all designed structures for Wyntoon, beginning in 1899.