sf-film-locations

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rowidTitleRelease YearLocationsFun FactsProduction CompanyDistributorDirectorWriterActor 1Actor 2Actor 3
1334 249 49 American Roofing Co. Building (297 Kansas Street, Potrero Hill)   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1335 249 49 Alta Plaza Park (Steiner Street) The park was originally a rock quarry and served as a campground for many survivors of the 1906 earthquake. The site was converted to a park in 1910. 92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1336 249 49 Alcoa Building (1 Maritime Plaza) A partially-above ground parking structure near the building made it necessary for architects to make the Alcoa Building's diagonal bracing visible, instead of placing it inside and drastically reducing the amount usable interior space. 92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1337 249 49 Alamo Square (Hayes Valley)   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1338 249 49 Westin St. Francis Hotel (335 Powell Street, Union Square) The hotel was originally supposed to be named the Crocker Hotel, after Charles Founder the railroad magnate who founded it. However, the hotel took the name the St. Francis after one of the earliest Gold Rush hotels. 92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1339 249 49 Union Square During the Civil War, pro-Union rallies were held in the Square, and thus the area was called "Union Square". 92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1340 249 49 Saks Fifth Avenue (384 Post Street, Union Square)   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1341 249 49 One Embarcadero Center (Financial District)   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1342 249 49 Neiman Marcus (150 Stockton Street, Union Square) In the film the City of Paris Department Store is featured. That establishment was located where Neiman Marcus stands today 92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1343 249 49 Financial District   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
1344 249 49 Cathedral Hill Hotel (1101 Van Ness Avenue, Civic Center)   92 3 127 216 178 191 530
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