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  2. 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]

  3. The Little Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    The Little Shamrock is a historic bar in the Inner Sunset district in San Francisco, California Established in 1893, it is considered the city's second-oldest bar after The Saloon in North Beach , which opened in 1861.

  4. Casebolt House - Wikipedia

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    The Casebolt House was designed by architects Hoagland and Newsom, [5] and built in c. 1865 for Henry Casebolt (c. 1816 –1892), a Virginia-born blacksmith, and transit business magnate. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He was the owner of the Sutter St., Polk St., and Larkin St. cable car lines; [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and he manufactured and imported his cable cars, and ...

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  6. McElroy Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] McElroy was a wood miller by trade and he built the house between 1860 and 1861. [3] [5] Originally the house was designed with two floors (four rooms on each floor) with a winding staircase in the middle of the building. [7] The McElroy family lived in the house until around the 1880s when the house became a rental property. [5]

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  8. Haas–Lilienthal House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1886 for William and Bertha Haas, it survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fire. The Victorian era house is a San Francisco Designated Landmark and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was converted into a museum with period furniture and artifacts, which as of 2016 received over 6,500 ...

  9. I Grew Up Poor: Here Are 3 Splurges I Now Make During the ...

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    The goal is to continuously focus on your finances so that one day, you’ll be in a space where you can splurge without stressing about the impact on your budget. Closing Thoughts