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  2. List of Landmarks and Historic Places in San Francisco

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    List 18 [1] National Historic Landmarks: See List: 182 [2] National Register of Historic Places: See List: 3 [3] ASCE Civil Engineering Landmarks: See List: 3 [4] ASME Mechanical Engineering Landmarks: See List

  3. Sutro District - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1909 and prospered until 1918, when the involvement of the United States in World War I required closure of all establishments within a half mile of Fort Miley Military Reservation to the north on Point Lobos (San Francisco). The Cliff House closed once more in 1925, not to reopen again until 1937.

  4. Julius' Castle - Wikipedia

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    Julius' Castle is a castle-shaped building that sits at 1541 Montgomery Street on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. It served as a visual landmark and as a restaurant for many years, originally opening between 1924 and 1928. Since 1980, the building has been listed as a San Francisco Landmark Number 121. [2]

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  7. List of San Francisco newspapers - Wikipedia

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    From March 12th, 1849, to June 4th, 1849, and a Record of the Proceedings of the Ayuntamiento or Town Council of San Francisco, From August 5th, 1849, until May 3d, 1850. With an Appendix. Published by Towne & Bacon, Printers., San Francisco., 1860; The San Francisco Call Database Background by Jim W. Faulkinbury

  8. Haas–Lilienthal House - Wikipedia

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    The house withstood the 1906 earthquake with only slight damage. [5] However, the home was threatened by the devastating fire which followed the earthquake and destroyed about 40% of San Francisco. The Haas family watched the fire from the roof of their house, but was soon forced to evacuate by city authorities.

  9. 'Devastated': Sickles Market closes Little Silver store after ...

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    LITTLE SILVER - Sickles Market, a landmark family-owned Monmouth County business that started as a farm stand more than 100 years ago, has closed, nearly a month after it shuttered its store in ...