Cow Hollow SF Guidebook

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Cow Hollow SF Guidebook

Historical Landmark

The McElroy Octagon House in the Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco (the area used to be dairy farms) was built in 1861. During the mid 19th century, octagon houses became popular because their design allowed for great airflow and light throughout the house. The McElroy Octagon house is now a museum which hosting an array of items from the Colonial and Federal Periods. The museum is open to the public on select days through the month. Location: 2645 Gough Street San Francisco, CA 94123-4402 (415) 441-7512 https://nscda-ca.org/octagon-house/ (Call the number above or visit the museum’s website for more info)
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McElroy Octagon House
2645 Gough St
6 recommandé par les habitants
The McElroy Octagon House in the Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco (the area used to be dairy farms) was built in 1861. During the mid 19th century, octagon houses became popular because their design allowed for great airflow and light throughout the house. The McElroy Octagon house is now a museum which hosting an array of items from the Colonial and Federal Periods. The museum is open to the public on select days through the month. Location: 2645 Gough Street San Francisco, CA 94123-4402 (415) 441-7512 https://nscda-ca.org/octagon-house/ (Call the number above or visit the museum’s website for more info)
Located on Lyon Street, the Palace of Fine Arts stands as an overwhelmingly scenic spectacle for people of all ages to wander and become inspired by. There is a bucolic air of prestige here, as stepping in and gazing up at the striking filigree will fill you with a sense of wonder and admiration. This legendary site is not only a historical achievement, but also as a true testament to San Francisco’s enduring creativity and perseverance for its devoted community. With its ethereal setting and historic ambiance, the iconic Palace of Fine Arts is a memorable must-see attraction for anyone visiting San Francisco.
463 recommandé par les habitants
Palace of Fine Arts
3601 Lyon St
463 recommandé par les habitants
Located on Lyon Street, the Palace of Fine Arts stands as an overwhelmingly scenic spectacle for people of all ages to wander and become inspired by. There is a bucolic air of prestige here, as stepping in and gazing up at the striking filigree will fill you with a sense of wonder and admiration. This legendary site is not only a historical achievement, but also as a true testament to San Francisco’s enduring creativity and perseverance for its devoted community. With its ethereal setting and historic ambiance, the iconic Palace of Fine Arts is a memorable must-see attraction for anyone visiting San Francisco.