Data source: data.sfgov.org
rowid | Title | Release Year | Locations | Fun Facts | Production Company | Distributor | Director | Writer | Actor 1 | Actor 2 | Actor 3 |
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1493 | 280 | 43 | Alcatraz Island | Alcatraz Island was a military fort before it became a prison. | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | |
1492 | 280 | 43 | City Hall | The dome of SF's City Hall is almost a foot taller than that of the US Capitol Building. In 1954, Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe married at the Beaux Arts-style building. | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | |
1491 | 280 | 43 | Coit Tower | The Tower was funded by a gift bequeathed by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a socialite who reportedly liked to chase fires. Though the tower resembles a firehose nozzle, it was not designed this way. | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | |
1490 | 280 | 43 | Fairmont Hotel (950 Mason Street, Nob Hill) | In 1945 the Fairmont hosted the United Nations Conference on International Organization as delegates arrived to draft a charter for the organization. The U.S. Secretary of State, Edward Stettinius drafted the charter in the hotel's Garden Room. | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | |
1489 | 280 | 43 | New Russian Hill Market (1198 Pacific Avenue at Jones) | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | ||
1488 | 280 | 43 | The San Francisco Bay | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | ||
1487 | 280 | 43 | 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. | 95 | 25 | 229 | 241 | 107 | 216 | |
1470 | 275 | 23 | 200 Block of Sansome Street (Financial District) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1469 | 275 | 23 | 700 Block of Jackson Street (Chinatown) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1468 | 275 | 23 | 900 Block of Grant Avenue (Chinatown) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1467 | 275 | 23 | Battery Street (The Embarcadero) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1466 | 275 | 23 | Civic Center Plaza | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1465 | 275 | 23 | Coit Tower | The Tower was funded by a gift bequeathed by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a socialite who reportedly liked to chase fires. Though the tower resembles a firehose nozzle, it was not designed this way. | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |
1464 | 275 | 23 | Ferry Building | Every hour and half-hour, the clock bell atop the Ferry Building chimes portions of the Westminster Quarters. | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |
1463 | 275 | 23 | Fort Point (Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area) | Built in 1853, Fort Point is the only West Coast fort built by the Union Army. Though the Confederate army planned to attack San Francisco, the commanding Confederate general learned that the war had ended while end route to SF. | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |
1462 | 275 | 23 | 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. | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |
1461 | 275 | 23 | Hayes & Polk Streets (Civic Center) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1460 | 275 | 23 | Market & 2nd Streets | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1459 | 275 | 23 | Montgomery & Vallejo Streets (Telegraph Hill) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1458 | 275 | 23 | Presidio (Golden Gate National Recreation Area) | In 1776, Spain made the Presidio a fortified area. The area was then given to Mexico, but then given to the US in 1848. The 1994 demilitarization of the area in 1994 marked the end of its 219 years of military use. | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |
1457 | 275 | 23 | Sansome Street (The Embarcadero) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 | |
1456 | 275 | 23 | Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown) | 4 | 3 | 226 | 238 | 107 | 211 | 46 |