New exhibit details the allure and idealism of this Northern California coastal community.
Step inside Golden Gate Park’s oldest—and most stunning—building.
New exhibit details the allure and idealism of this Northern California coastal community.
Mid-Market building got its start as a Depression-era furniture showcase.
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Classy places for fundraisers—crystals not included.
Jim Marshall, late king of musician photographers, saw it all
Safer ways to explore Napa and Sonoma.
“I feel like I’m living in an Upton Sinclair novel”
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Gleaming work from artist Doug Aitken is so soothing.
The remedy for Eichler overload
"It has been—often all at once—a landfill, an encampment, a community, an art installation, a museum, a music venue, a playhouse, a racetrack, and a dog park."
Public spaces change fast here in San Francisco, and for better or worse, it can be pretty crazy when you see what the City used to look like. Every week, we'll bring you Then & Now, a comparison...
New exhibit details the allure and idealism of this Northern California coastal community.
1928 Spanish Colonial Revival comes with ballroom and period details
The circa-1954 Berkeley home has a new “transparent” price tag.
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the opening day of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Earlier this week we looked back at the mega-soiree that was the PPIE, taking up 635 acres of...
The owner tucked his personal home under the famed dome across from Dolores Park
New exhibit details the allure and idealism of this Northern California coastal community.
We are witnessing two migrations: One is a continuation of the California dream. The other no one talks about, though it affects nearly everyone I know.
From Sing Fat Company to the Dragon Gates, take a historic tour of one of the city’s very first thoroughfares
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Check out the hotels, roads, parks, and graveyards that local ghosts and goblins prefer
This week, demolition crews rolled into Candlestick Park and began taking it down piece by piece to clear the site for a massive mixed-use housing and commercial development. It'll take three...
We are witnessing two migrations: One is a continuation of the California dream. The other no one talks about, though it affects nearly everyone I know.
From Sing Fat Company to the Dragon Gates, take a historic tour of one of the city’s very first thoroughfares
Wood you?
Check out the hotels, roads, parks, and graveyards that local ghosts and goblins prefer
This week, demolition crews rolled into Candlestick Park and began taking it down piece by piece to clear the site for a massive mixed-use housing and commercial development. It'll take three...
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018
Jim Marshall, late king of musician photographers, saw it all
This Friday marks the 100th anniversary of opening day for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Held in today's Marina District, the 1915 world's fair was the city's chance to prove...
When Hillsborough's historic de Guigne estate first listed for $100 million more than two years ago, it came with some very interesting conditions attached. The home's current owner, Christian de...
From Sing Fat Company to the Dragon Gates, take a historic tour of one of the city’s very first thoroughfares
Herman’s hand flattening Fillmore haunts his legacy
One of the coolest things we've seen all year is this interactive map from developers Dan Vanderkam and Raven Keller that places around 13,000 old images from the San Francisco Historical...
One of the finest from Daniel Lieberman.
San Francisco’s leading lady artists, makers, and designers assemble to transform a historic church into a modern space.
What would it look like if Don Draper owned a yurt? According to a tipster who clued us into the listing of 46 Melvin Court in the Oakland Hills, it would look quite a bit like this two-bedroom...
Here's a look at 28 iconic San Francisco buildings that have withstood the test of time, listed from west to east.
“The world’s most beautiful Taco Bell”
Hexagon with the wind fabulous.
A sepia-toned trip down memory lane
The owner tucked his personal home under the famed dome across from Dolores Park
A San Francisco dad and his two kids will attempt to ride every Muni line—from terminus to terminus—this summer.
Hexagon with the wind fabulous.
The famed developer created affordable midcentury-modern designs smack dab in the heart of the city.
New exhibit details the allure and idealism of this Northern California coastal community.