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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
1219 225 28 Intersection of Columbus & Mason Streets   4 3 187 196 383 171 518
1220 225 28 Intersection of Columbus & Kearney Streets   4 3 187 196 383 171 518
1221 225 28 Golden Gate Park   4 3 187 196 383 171 518
1222 225 28 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 3 187 196 383 171 518
1223 225 28 Bessie Charmichael Elementary School (375 Seventh Street, SOMA)   4 3 187 196 383 171 518
1224 225 28 500 Block of Pacific Avenue (Chinatown)   4 3 187 196 383 171 518
1286 239 10 16th and Utah Helicopter flies over Utah St. from 16th, rises up before freeway 145 3 196 208 334 183  
1287 239 10 Van Ness between Fell and Lombard   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1288 239 10 California between Leavenworth and Powell   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1289 239 10 Mission at 1st and 2nd   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1290 239 10 Market at Mason   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1291 239 10 California at Larkin   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1292 239 10 California at Jones   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1293 239 10 Pine and Leavenworth   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1294 239 10 Howard St. from Embarcadero to 11 St.   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1295 239 10 Construction Site in front of 260 Stockton St. at Post St.   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1296 239 10 California St. between Drumm St. and Kearny St.   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1297 239 10 Market St. at Embarcadero area   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1298 239 10 Pine St. between Market and Kearny   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1299 239 10 Front St. between Market and Clay   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1300 239 10 Union Square   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1301 239 10 San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1302 239 10 Mission St., Embarcadero, and Front between Clay and Market   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1303 239 10 Sutter Stockton Garage   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1304 239 10 Bush St. at Stockton St.   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1305 239 10 Powell St at Geary St   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1306 239 10 1 Market St. Landmark Building   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1307 239 10 Embarcadero between Pier 2 and Harrison   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1308 239 10 Pier 14   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1309 239 10 Pine St. between Market and Montgomery   145 3 196 208 334 183  
1345 250 38 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. 151 3 205 217 397 192  
1622 307 75 SF Chronicle Building (901 Mission St)   4 3 213 266 438 118  
1456 275 23 Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1457 275 23 Sansome Street (The Embarcadero)   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
1459 275 23 Montgomery & Vallejo Streets (Telegraph Hill)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1460 275 23 Market & 2nd Streets   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1461 275 23 Hayes & Polk Streets (Civic Center)   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
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
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
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
1466 275 23 Civic Center Plaza   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1467 275 23 Battery Street (The Embarcadero)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1468 275 23 900 Block of Grant Avenue (Chinatown)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1469 275 23 700 Block of Jackson Street (Chinatown)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1470 275 23 200 Block of Sansome Street (Financial District)   4 3 226 238 107 211 46
1495 282 73 St. Peter & Paul's Church (666 Filbert Street, Washington Square) Exteriors of the church were used. 4 3 231 243 419 218 15
1517 288 40     4 3 236 248 424 223 545
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