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  2. 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]

  3. Havens Mansion and Carriage House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1884 by Havens & Toepke, for architect Charles I. Havens (1849–1916) personal residence. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Havens designed several building in downtown San Francisco. The Havens Mansion reflects architecture of 1880s in San Francisco's "Mansion Row" and a still intact carriage house .

  4. In San Francisco’s Tony Pacific Heights, a Once-Sleepy ...

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    San Francisco firm Homework transforms a grand historic house in Pacific Heights into a home brimming with color and life for a young family.

  5. Feusier Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    The Feusier Octagon House is located at 1067 Green Street in San Francisco. It was built between 1857 and 1858 by George Kenny, who sold it in 1870 to Louis Feusier. The house was later expanded with a third story, mansard roof, and cupola. [6] As of 2018 it was a rental house, [6] before being put up for sale in 2021 for US$8.6 million. [7]

  6. Category:Houses in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco (24 P) Pages in category "Houses in San Francisco" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  7. Sidney Kahn House - Wikipedia

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    The Sidney Kahn House is a four-story residential building in Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, California designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1939. The building is Neutra's most famous house in San Francisco. [1] The building's top floor is designed as a living room and bar while its middle two floors hold bedrooms.

  8. Columbus Tower (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Tower, also known as the Sentinel Building, is a mixed-use building in San Francisco, California, completed in 1907.The distinctive copper-green Flatiron style structure is bounded by Columbus Avenue, Kearny Street, and Jackson Street; straddling the North Beach, Chinatown, and Financial District neighborhoods of the city.

  9. Pier 24 Photography - Wikipedia

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    Pier 24 Photography is a non-profit art museum located on the Port of San Francisco directly under the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.The organization houses the permanent collection of the Pilara Foundation, which collects, preserves and exhibits photography.