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San Francisco–based Jensen Architects, who joined GGN on the project in 2019, and a preservation team renovated this historic ...
The renowned photographer is showcasing her series, RENEGADES San Francisco: the 1990s, at the Von Lintel Gallery in Los ...
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The Mystery Behind San Francisco’s Lost DocksSan Francisco's docks have a rich history that began during the California Gold Rush in 1849 when the city's natural harbor ...
Wong Kim Ark was not the only Chinese American San Franciscan — or even the first — to shape a fundamental part of the 14th Amendment. The San Francisco cook’s late 19th-century struggle ...
A new exhibition at Fort Point in San Francisco, organised by the non-profit For-Site, features works by 16 artists and a collective ...
Designed by Jack Finnegan, the waterfront home has a brand-new kitchen, restored floors and ceilings, and Japanese-inspired gardens.
Explore chic $11.5M Eichler home in Belvedere, offering San Francisco Bay views, a private dock, and iconic mid-century modern design by A. Quincy Jones.
An idyllic mid-century modern home designed by pioneering architect A. Quincy Jones and built by renowned developer Joseph Eichler on the San Francisco Bay waterfront in 1964 has hit the market ...
The historic charm of San Francisco's Victorian architecture takes a modern turn at 956 South Van Ness Avenue in the Mission District. Listed at $4,495,000, this single-family home, constructed in ...
For the presidential election of 1864, the Grant Club of San Francisco produced this ballot dramatizing the Battle of Cherbourg, where the Union sank the CSS Alabama.
In this masterful work of true crime, Krist (The Mirage Factory) wraps a detailed portrait of a booming late-19th-century San Francisco around an engrossing account of a scandalous murder.
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