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  2. Westin St. Francis - Wikipedia

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    The Westin St. Francis, formerly known as St. Francis Hotel, is a hotel located on Powell and Geary Streets in San Francisco, adjacent to the whole western edge of Union Square. The two 12-story south wings of the hotel were built in 1904, and the double-width north wing was completed in 1913, initially as apartments for permanent guests. [ 5 ]

  3. John P. Gaynor - Wikipedia

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    In 1863 he relocated to San Francisco, where he designed several large hotels and office buildings, most prominently the original Palace Hotel, completed in 1875 and destroyed in 1906. [2] His clients included the financiers William C. Ralston and Asbury Harpending .

  4. The Red Victorian - Wikipedia

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    Sunchild died at the age of 87 in July 2013. [6] The following year, Jessy Kate Schingler, founder of Open Door Development LLC and The Embassy Network, established the Red Victorian, LLC [7] as a subsidiary of District Commons, a non-profit that provides housing for formerly incarcerated people and funds community arts events, [8] [9] and on July 1, 2014, District Commons took over management ...

  5. Hotel Union - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Union, formerly the Rhodema Hotel and the San Carlos Hotel, at 811 Geary Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The building is a contributing building in the Uptown Tenderloin Historic District which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places . [ 1 ]

  6. Uptown Tenderloin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador Hotel, San Francisco. Hotel Cecil (1906), 156–160 Eddy Street; designed by Mexican-born architect Albert Pissis [6] Cadillac Hotel (c. 1908), 366–394 Eddy Street; San Francisco Designated Landmark-listed [6] [7] Saint Boniface Church (1908), 133–175 Golden Gate Avenue; San Francisco Designated Landmark-listed [6]

  7. Top of the Mark - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Hopkins Hotel was built by George D. Smith [1] on the site of the old Mark Hopkins mansion, which had burned down following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.The hotel was dedicated in 1926, and the penthouse suite was rented exclusively to Daniel C. Jackling, reputedly at US$1,250 (equivalent to $22,000 in 2023) per month, [2] until he moved to his house in Woodside in 1936. [3]

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