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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1565 | 298 | 72 | 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. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1566 | 298 | 72 | York Hotel (940 Sutter Street) | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1567 | 298 | 72 | San Francisco Drydock (20th and Illinois Streets) | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1568 | 298 | 72 | Park Hill Sanatorium (351 Buena Vista Avenue East) | This location is now a condominium complex. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1569 | 298 | 72 | Mission San Juan Bautista (2nd & Mariposa Streets) | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1570 | 298 | 72 | Mission Dolores (3321 16th Street, Mission District) | Mission Dolores' official name is Mission San Francisco de Assis. It is the oldest building in San Francisco, built in 1791, and has survived two major earthquakes. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1571 | 298 | 72 | Gough & Eddy Streets (Western Addition) | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1572 | 298 | 72 | 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. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1573 | 298 | 72 | 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. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1574 | 298 | 72 | Ernie's Restaurant (847 Montgomery Street) | Called the "Essex Club" in the film. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1575 | 298 | 72 | Conservatory of Flowers (Golden Gate Park) | The Conservatory, unveiled in 1879, is the oldest public conservatory in the Western Hemisphere. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1576 | 298 | 72 | Claude Lane at Bush Street | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1577 | 298 | 72 | California Palace of the Legion of Honor (34th Avenue & Clement, Lincoln Park) | Built in 1924, the Legion of Honor is a 3/4 replica of the Parisian Palais de la Legion d'Honneur. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1578 | 298 | 72 | Brocklebank Apartments (1000 Mason Street) | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 | |
1579 | 298 | 72 | 900 Lombard Street | Lombard Street is not actually the most crooked in SF. That honor goes to Potrero Hill's Vermont Street between 22nd and 23rd. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1580 | 298 | 72 | 1007 Gough Street | Tennis courts now sit on the site; in the movie the structure was Carlota Valdes' home. | 174 | 3 | 81 | 258 | 432 | 231 | 106 |
1326 | 243 | 67 | Powell and Geary Streets (Union Square) | The pet shop featured in the film does not exist, but was based on the now-closed Robison's House of Pets formerly located on Maiden Lane. | 15 | 41 | 81 | 211 | 116 | 187 | 528 |
880 | 161 | 51 | On Board the SS President Cleveland, docked at Pier 50 | 15 | 41 | 81 | 140 | 116 | 107 | 498 | |
497 | 90 | 45 | Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church (1100 California Street) | Grace Cathedral Episcopal Church is the West Coast's largest Episcopalian cathedral. | 15 | 41 | 81 | 83 | 302 | 70 | 474 |
498 | 90 | 45 | 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. | 15 | 41 | 81 | 83 | 302 | 70 | 474 |
499 | 90 | 45 | 2230 Sacramento Street | Called "1001 Franklin" in the film. | 15 | 41 | 81 | 83 | 302 | 70 | 474 |
500 | 90 | 45 | Nob Hill | Railroad tycoons like Leland Stanford (founder of Stanford University) lived in Nob Hill at the turn of the 20th Century. The 1906 earthquake completely destroyed Nob Hill, with the exception of the wall that surrounded the mansions of Stanford and his neighbor Mark Hopkins. | 15 | 41 | 81 | 83 | 302 | 70 | 474 |