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Spreckles Mansion, San Francisco

This white 'Beaux-Arts' limestone mansion was built in 1913 by sugar baron Adolph Spreckles.

This white 'Beaux-Arts' limestone mansion was built in 1913 by sugar baron Adolph Spreckles. It has 55 rooms including a Louis XVI Ballroom. The mansion is currently a private residence which is owned by the famous romance-novelist, Danielle Steele.


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About Spreckles Mansion

 2080 Washington St

Spreckles Mansion and Nearby Sights on Map

Lafayette Park

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