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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1404 | 258 | 8 | Merchant Exchange Building (465 California Street) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1405 | 258 | 8 | Washington Street & Waverly Place (Chinatown) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1406 | 258 | 8 | Stockton Tunnel Southern Approach Overhang (Bush & Stockton Streets, Chinatown) | Opened in 1914, the Stockton Tunnel was built to provide North Beach residents access to the thriving downtown area. | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |
1407 | 258 | 8 | Sheraton Palace Hotel (639 Market Street) | The hotel was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire, had to be rebuilt, and was reopened in 1909. | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |
1408 | 258 | 8 | Ritz-Carlton Hotel (600 Stockton Street) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1409 | 258 | 8 | 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. | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |
1410 | 258 | 8 | Merchant Exchange Building | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1411 | 258 | 8 | Mason & California Streets (Nob Hill) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1412 | 258 | 8 | Harrison Street (The Embarcadero) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1413 | 258 | 8 | City Club (155 Sansome Street) | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1414 | 258 | 8 | Bay Bridge | Before opening in 1936, the bridge was blessed by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |
1415 | 258 | 8 | Bank of America Building (555 California Street) | The Bank of America Building was the tallest building on the West Coast from 1969-1972, when it was surpassed by the TransAmerica Pyramid. Today, the Bank of America building is the 5th tallest building on the West Coast. | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |
1416 | 258 | 8 | 301 Howard Street | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 | |
1417 | 258 | 8 | 1 Bush Street | 156 | 110 | 213 | 224 | 245 | 40 | 532 |