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Concord stagecoach in Wells Fargo History Museum, San Francisco, CA. The company operates the Wells Fargo History Museum at 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Displays include original stagecoaches, photographs, gold nuggets and mining artifacts, the Pony Express, telegraph equipment, and historic bank artifacts. The museum also has a gift ...
Many of San Francisco's tallest buildings, particularly its office skyscrapers, [9] were completed in a building boom from the late 1960s until the late 1980s. [10] During the 1960s, at least 40 new skyscrapers were built, [ 11 ] and the Hartford Building (1965), 44 Montgomery (1967), Bank of America Center (1969), and Transamerica Pyramid ...
Montgomery Street is a north-south thoroughfare in San Francisco, California, in the United States. It runs about 16 blocks from the residential Telegraph Hill neighborhood south through downtown , terminating at Market Street .
San Francisco canceled its official 420 celebration at Golden Gate Park this year, but the Church of Ambrosia says it will step in to provide services.
This year's 420 festival at San Francisco's Hippie Hill was canceled by organizers. Some cannabis advocates say it needs to get back to its activist roots. San Francisco just canceled its 420 fest.
44 Montgomery is a 43-story, 172 m (564 ft) office skyscraper in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District. [5] Groundbreaking was in the spring of 1964. [6] When completed in 1967, it was the tallest building west of Dallas, surpassed by 555 California Street (built as the world headquarters of Bank of America) in 1969.
420 (128) 31 2002 San Francisco [165] [166] The Paramount: 420 (128) 40 2002 San Francisco [167] [168] The Infinity II 420 (128) 41 2009 San Francisco 115= Shoreline Gateway East Tower 417 (127) 35 2021 Long Beach: Tallest building in Long Beach. Providian Financial Building: 417 (127) 30 1981 San Francisco [169] [170] 117 Warner Center Plaza ...
The Montgomery in 2012. The Montgomery is a residential highrise located at 74 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California.The building was designed by the Reid Brothers architects in 1914 and served as headquarters and the offices of the newspaper The San Francisco Call after its building, The Call Building, was damaged in the great fire.