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This block contains twelve spectacular mansions in a variety of styles.
This block contains twelve spectacular mansions in a variety of styles. It is very close to the crooked section of Lombard Street and is worth the minor detour on the way.
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Francisco St, San Francisco, CA, USA
Dating from 1861, this eight-sided house with its cupola top, dormer windows, and roof lanterns was built in the belief that such octagonally shaped houses promote healthier living
The Filbert Steps are the part of Filbert Street that runs between Battery Street and Telegraph Hill Boulevard in North Beach
This is one of the very steepest streets in the entire Western Hemisphere
It was officially declared a city landmark in 1965, and today it's still possible to view the remnants of the old chocolate-making machinery there
The park consists of the Hyde St Pier and the fleet of historic ships moored there, the Maritime Museum, Aquatic Park, and the Municipal Pier
Hosts photo exhibits and the work of modern Italian artists
The Long Now foundation was established to foster a better understanding of a 'slower/better' mind set ? as opposed to 'faster/cheaper' one
Housed over two floors, the SFMOMA displays the art ? in a variety of styles and media ? of over 1,000 emerging and established Northern Californian artists
The title of the 'crookedest street in the world' belongs to a one-block section of Lombard Street that contains 8 hairpin turns along Montclair Terrace, created to reduce the hill's natural steep slope