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[SF Landmark Old Mint] US branch mint and subtreasury from 1854 to 1875. California Historical Landmark No. 87 and San Francisco Landmark No. 34. Reduced to one story after 1906 earthquake and fire.
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[SF Landmark Old Mint] US branch mint and subtreasury from 1854 to 1875. California Historical Landmark No. 87 and San Francisco Landmark No. 34. Reduced to one story after 1906 earthquake and fire.
Chinatown[SF Landmark Old Mint] Detail of frieze and brick column capital on former US branch mint and subtreasury (1854 to 1875). California Historical Landmark No. 87 and San Francisco Landmark No. 34.
Chinatown[SF Landmark Russian - 858 Fulton] Side windows of Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church. Built in 1880 and formerly St. Stephens Protestant Episcopal Church. San Francisco Landmark No. 28.
Western Addition[SF Landmark Russian - 858 Fulton] Front elevation of Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church. Built in 1880 and formerly St. Stephens Protestant Episcopal Church. San Francisco Landmark No. 28.
Western Addition[SF Landmark 1701 Franklin] View of front elevation and entry porch of Edward Coleman House, 1701 Franklin, built 1896, architect Salfield & Kohlberg, SF Landmark 54.
Pacific Heights[SF Landmark 870 Bush] Detail of Dennis Sullivan memorial plaque with George Sterling poem on front of memorial home. Built in 1922. San Francisco Landmark No. 42.
Lower Nob Hill[Tudor 1164 Shotwell] Detail of front elevation second story in mock Tudor style.
Mission[Landmark Goodman] Facade of San Francisco Landmark No. 71. Known as the Goodman Building, constructed in 1869. National Register Listing #75000473.
Cathedral Hill[Landmark Garden Ct.] Detail of wall sconce with five electrified candles and relief with face.
South of MarketView northwest on Scott between Eddy and Ellis to Victorian buildings along west side of Scott, relocated here during Redevelopment. [house moving]
Western Addition[SF Landmark 1562 McKinnon] Quinn House, built circa 1870 in Italianate style. Windows broken, possibly in process of restoration. San Francisco Landmark No. 63.
BayviewStone House, SF Landmark 74, Built 1886. Detail of windows on corner of Queen Anne tower after painting. [QA-Arch. Krebs]
Mission[SF Landmark Conservatory] Golden Gate Park. Interior view of plants and flowers in pots.
Golden Gate Park[SF Landmark (Flag) 1652 Taylor] Facade of 'House of the Flag,' San Francisco Landmark No. 46. Built circa 1860 and remodeled in the First Bay Tradition style in 1903.
Russian Hill[SF Landmark Pac. Union Club] Detail of cornice of former James Flood mansion at 1000 California Street, now home of Pacific Union Club. San Francisco Landmark No. 64. National Register Listing No. 66000230.
Nob Hill