sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
459 87 44 Alcatraz Island Alcatraz Island was a military fort before it became a prison. 4 3 79 80 295 68 471
1518 289 44 Lombard & Laguna Streets (Marina District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1519 289 44 Lombard & Fillmore Streets (Marina District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1520 289 44 Lombard & Divisadero Streets (Marina District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1521 289 44 Lombard & Broderick Streets (Marina District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1522 289 44 Justin Herman Plaza   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1523 289 44 Intersection of Fulton & 6th Streets (Chinatown)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1524 289 44 Intersection of California & Grant Streets (Richmond District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1525 289 44 Hyatt Regency Hotel (5 Embarcadero Center)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1526 289 44 Huntington Park (California & Taylor Streets, Nob Hill) The mansion of Arabella Huntington, widow of railroad magnate Collis P. Huntington, was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. Mrs. Huntington the donated the land on which the park now stands to the city. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1527 289 44 Golden Gate Park Golden Gate Park is similar in shape but 20% larger than New York's Central Park. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1528 289 44 Golden Gate Bridge With 23 miles of ladders and 300,000 rivets in each tower, the Golden Gate Bridge was the world's longest span when it opened in 1937. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1529 289 44 Ghirardelli Square (900 North Point Street, Fisherman's Wharf) In 1893, chocolatier Domingo Ghirardelli bought an entire city block to house the headquarters of Ghirardelli Chocolates. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1530 289 44 Chestnut & Divisadero Streets (Marina District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1531 289 44 California Academy of Sciences (Golden Gate Park) Founded in 1853, 3 years after California joined the United States, the Academy was originally named the California Academy of Natural Sciences and was the first institution of its kind in the United States. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1532 289 44 Broadway at Osgood Street (North Beach)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1533 289 44 2340 Francisco Street   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1534 289 44 100 Block of Union Street (Cow Hollow)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1535 289 44 Old St. Mary's Church (660 California Street at Grant)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1536 289 44 United Nations Plaza (Civic Center) United Nations Plaza was built in 1975 and across its walkways are white lines into which the preamble to the preamble of the UN charter is carved. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1537 289 44 SF General Hospital Center (1001 Potrero Avenue, Potrero Hill) SF General Hospital is the only Level I Trauma Center serving San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1538 289 44 Palace of Fine Arts (3301 Lyon Street) The original Palace was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, and completely destroyed in 1964. It was rebuilt in 1965. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1539 289 44 One Embarcadero Center (Financial District)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1540 289 44 Merchant Exchange (465 California Street at Leidesdorff)   166 38 186 249 425 224 546
1541 289 44 Marina Green (Marina District) Before the 1906 earthquake, the land on which Marina Green sits was a tidal marsh, and rubble from the earthquake was dumped on the site. However, the site was filled in to provide land for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exhibition. 166 38 186 249 425 224 546
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