List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks explained

This is a list of San Francisco Designated Landmarks. In 1967, the city of San Francisco, California, adopted Article 10 of the Planning Code, providing the city with the authority to designate and protect landmarks from inappropriate alterations. As of February 2019, the city has designated 288 structures or other properties as San Francisco Designated Landmarks.[1] Many of the properties have also received recognition at the federal level by inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places or by designation as National Historic Landmarks.[2]

Color markings (highest noted listing)

US National Register of Historic Places
California Historical Landmark
San Francisco Designated Landmark
National Historic Landmark

San Francisco Designated Landmarks

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1Mission Dolores320 Dolores StreetApril 11, 1968
2Old Saint Mary's Cathedral660 California StreetApril 11, 1968
3Bank of California Building400 California StreetSeptember 3, 1968
Built in 1908, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville[3]
4Saint Patrick's Church756 Mission StreetSeptember 3, 196837.7856°N -122.4035°W
5Saint Francis of Assisi Church610 Vallejo StreetSeptember 3, 1968
6Holy Cross Parish Hall (Old St. Patrick's Church)1820 Eddy StreetSeptember 3, 1968
7Audiffred Building1–21 Mission StreetOctober 13, 1968
Commercial structure built in 1889 in Parisian style[4]
8South San Francisco Opera House1601 Newcomb AvenueDecember 8, 1968
Also known as Bayview Opera House; built in 1888[5]
9Belli Building (Langerman's Building)722 Montgomery StreetFebruary 3, 1969
10Genella Building (Belli Annex)728 Montgomery StreetFebruary 3, 1969
11Hotaling Stables Building32–42 Hotaling PlaceFebruary 3, 1969
12Hotaling Building451 Jackson StreetFebruary 3, 196937.7964°N -122.4028°W
13Hotaling Annex East445 Jackson StreetFebruary 3, 1969
14Medico-Dental Building441 Jackson StreetFebruary 3, 1969
15Ghirardelli Building407 Jackson StreetFebruary 3, 1969
16Ghirardelli Annex-Jackson Street407 Jackson StreetFebruary 3, 1969
17Colonial Dames Octagon House2645 Gough StreetFebruary 3, 1969Also known as the McElroy Octagon House
18Palace Hotel and Garden Court Room2 New Montgomery Street and 633 Market StreetMarch 9, 1969
19Golden Era Building732 Montgomery StreetMarch 9, 1969
20Hotaling Annex West463–473 Jackson St.March 9, 1969
21San Francisco City Hall1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett PlaceMarch 13, 1970
Block bounded by Polk and McAllister Streets, Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street
22Solari Building (Larco's Building)470 Jackson StreetMarch 16, 1970
23Solari Building (Old French Consulate)472 Jackson StreetMarch 16, 1970
24Yeon Building (San Francisco)432 Jackson StreetMarch 16, 1970
25Moulinie Building458–60 Jackson StreetMarch 16, 1970
26Bank of Lucas, Turner & Co.800–804 Montgomery StreetMarch 16, 1970
27Grogan-Lent-Atherton Building400 Jackson StreetMarch 16, 1970
28Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Cathedral858–864 Fulton StreetMay 3, 197037.778°N -122.4309°W
29Old Fire House, Engine 221348 10th AvenueMay 3, 1970
30Ghirardelli SquareBlock bounded by North Point, Larkin, Beach, and Polk StreetsMay 3, 1970
31Burr Mansion1772 Vallejo StreetMay 3, 1970
32Abner Phelps House1111 Oak StreetMay 31, 1970
33Columbus Tower (Sentinel Building)916–920 Kearny StreetJune 13, 1970
Completed in 1907, and survived the 1906 earthquake and fire.[6]
34Original United States Mint and Subtreasury608 Commercial StreetJune 14, 197037.7943°N -122.4035°W
35Stadtmuller House819 Eddy StreetDecember 5, 1970
36Feusier Octagon House1067 Green StreetDecember 5, 1970
37Hallidie Building130 Sutter StreetApril 4, 1971
38Bourn Mansion2550 Webster StreetApril 4, 1971
39St. Francis Lutheran Church152 Church StreetJuly 10, 1971
40First Unitarian Church (San Francisco)Block bounded by Franklin Street, Geary Boulevard, and Starr King WayJuly 10, 1971
41Saint Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church1135 O'Farrell Street (vacated portion)July 10, 1971
42Dennis T. Sullivan Memorial Fire Chief's Home870 Bush StreetOctober 10, 1971
43Cable Car Barn and Power House1201 Mason StreetOctober 10, 1971
Washington and Mason Streets, northwest corner; now called the San Francisco Cable Car Museum
44Donaldina Cameron House920 Sacramento StreetOctober 10, 1971
Formerly the Occidental Board Presbyterian Mission House; residence of Donaldina Cameron
45Leale House2475 Pacific AvenueApril 2, 1972
46House of the Flag1652–1656 Taylor StreetMay 12, 1972
47Nightingale House201 Buchanan StreetOctober 1, 1972
Built in 1908, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville[7]
48Charles Dietle House294 Page StreetOctober 1, 1972
49Sherman House2160 Green StreetOctober 18, 1972
50Conservatory of Flowers100 John F. Kennedy Memorial DriveDecember 4, 1972
inside Golden Gate Park
51Casebolt House2727 Pierce StreetMarch 5, 1973
52Transamerica Building (Old Fugazi Bank Building)4 Columbus AvenueMarch 5, 1973
53Wormser-Coleman House1834 California StreetJune 1, 1973
54Edward Coleman House1701 Franklin StreetJuly 6, 1973
55Lilienthal-Orville Pratt House1818–1824 California StreetJuly 6, 1973
56Roos House3500 Jackson StreetAugust 6, 1973
57Talbot–Dutton House1782 Pacific AvenueNovember 2, 1973
58Merryvale Antiques3640 Buchanan StreetFebruary 4, 1974
59Haslett Warehouse680 Beach StreetFebruary 4, 1974
60Hunters Point Springs and Albion Brewery881 Innes AvenueApril 5, 1974
61Sylvester House1556 Revere AvenueApril 5, 1974
62Mish House1153 Oak StreetJuly 6, 1974
63Quinn House1562 McKinnon AvenueJuly 6, 1974
64Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club)1000 California StreetAugust 2, 1974
65Trinity Church1668 Bush StreetOctober 5, 1974
66Stanyan House2006 Bush StreetJanuary 4, 1975
67Tanforan Cottage #1214 Dolores StreetJanuary 4, 1975
68Tanforan Cottage #2220 Dolores StreetJanuary 4, 1975
69Haas-Lilienthal House2007 Franklin StreetJanuary 4, 1975
70Atherton House1990 California StreetFebruary 19, 1975
71Goodman Building1117 Geary BoulevardFebruary 28, 1975
72V.C. Morris Building140 Maiden LaneAugust 7, 1975
73Lotta's FountainPedestrian Island, at Intersection of Market, Geary and Kearny StreetsJuly 19, 1975
74Frank M. Stone House1348 South Van Ness AvenueJuly 19, 1975
75California Historical Society (Whittier Mansion)2090 Jackson StreetNovember 8, 1975
76Mills Building and Tower220 Montgomery Street and 220 Bush StreetNovember 8, 1975
77Samuels ClockSidewalk in front 856 Market StreetDecember 7, 1975
78Sunnyside Conservatory236 Monterey BoulevardDecember 7, 1975
79Miller-Joost House3224 Market StreetDecember 7, 1975
80Alfred E. Clarke Mansion250 Douglas StreetDecember 7, 1975
81Bush Street Temple (Soto Mission)1881 Bush StreetApril 18, 1976
82Geary Theater415 Geary StreetJuly 11, 1976
home of the American Conservatory Theater
83St. John's Presbyterian Church25 Lake StreetSeptember 12, 1976
84San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center401 Van Ness AvenueJanuary 9, 1977Van Ness Avenue, between Grove and McAllister Streets
85San Francisco Art Institute800 Chestnut StreetJuly 9, 1977
86Potrero Hill Neighborhood House953 DeHaro StreetJuly 9, 1977
87Jessie Street Substation220 Jessie StreetJuly 9, 1977
home of the Contemporary Jewish Museum
88Palace of Fine Arts3301 Lyon StreetJuly 9, 1977
89Old Firehouse, Engine Company No. 2 and Truck No. 61152 Oak StreetJuly 9, 1977
90Ferry Building1 Ferry BuildingJuly 9, 1977
on the Embarcadero, at the foot of Market Street
91Gibb-Sanborn Warehouse (Trinidad Bean and Elevator Company)855 Front Street and 101 Vallejo StreetJuly 9, 1977
92Gibb-Sanborn Warehouse (Pelican Paper)901 Front StreetJuly 9, 1977
93Old Firehouse, Engine Company No. 233022 Washington StreetJuly 9, 1977
94Orpheum Theatre1192 Market StreetJuly 9, 197737.7791°N -122.4147°W
95Koshland House3800 Washington StreetJuly 9, 1977
96Francis Scott Key MonumentGolden Gate Park, East End of Music ConcourseJuly 9, 1977
97Atkinson House1032 BroadwayJuly 17, 1977
98Ortman-Shumate House1901 Scott StreetAugust 13, 1977
99Schoenstein Organ3101 20th StreetAugust 13, 1977
100Castro Theatre429 Castro StreetSeptember 3, 1977
101Oriental Warehouse650 Delancey StreetOctober 8, 1977
102Italian Swiss Colony Building1265 Battery StreetJanuary 8, 1978At Greenwich Street
103Calvary Presbyterian Church (Sanctuary)2501 Fillmore StreetJanuary 10, 1978
104Independent Wood Company Building (Cargo West)1105 Battery StreetApril 23, 1979At Union Street
105Market Street Railway Substation1190 Fillmore StreetApril 23, 1979
at Turk Street
106Chambord Apartments1298 Sacramento StreetApril 23, 1979
107Rincon Annex101–199 Mission StreetFebruary 10, 1980
108State Armory and Arsenal1800 Mission StreetFebruary 10, 1980
109Borel & Co.440 Montgomery StreetApril 6, 1980
110Italian American Bank460 Montgomery StreetApril 6, 1980
111Family Service Agency1010 Gough StreetOctober 12, 1980
112Rothschild House964 Eddy StreetOctober 5, 1980
113San Francisco Mining Exchange350 Bush StreetOctober 5, 1980
114Beltline Railroad Roundhouse Complex1500 Sansome StreetOctober 5, 1980Block bounded by Lombard, Sansome, and the Embarcadero
115Health Sciences Library2395 Sacramento StreetOctober 5, 1980
116St. Paulus Lutheran Church999 Eddy StreetAt Gough Street; Rescinded by Ord. 379–396
117Hammersmith Building301–303 Sutter StreetOctober 5, 1980
118B'nai David Synagogue3535 19th StreetOctober 5, 1980
119Chambers Mansion2220 Sacramento StreetOctober 5, 1980
120St. Joseph's Church1401 Howard StreetOctober 5, 1980
121Julius' Castle302–304 Greenwich StreetOctober 5, 1980
122Clay Street Center/Chinese Historical Society of America940 Powell Street and 965 Clay StreetJanuary 4, 1981
123John McMullen House827 Guerrero StreetJanuary 4, 1981
124Sharon Building300 Bowling Green DriveJanuary 4, 1981
Inside of Golden Gate Park
125Havens Mansion and Carriage House1381 South Van Ness AvenueApril 11, 1981
126Bransten House1735 Franklin StreetJune 7, 1981
127Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe478 Green StreetJune 7, 1981
128Clunie House301 Lyon StreetJune 7, 1981Residence of Thomas Jefferson Clunie
129Bauer & Schweitzer Malting Company550 Chestnut StreetJuly 5, 1981
130Hibernia Bank1 Jones StreetAugust 2, 1981
131Union Trust Branch of Wells Fargo Bank744 Market StreetAugust 2, 1981
132Savings Union Branch of Security Pacific National Bank1 Grant AvenueAugust 2, 1981
133Axford House1190 Noe StreetAugust 2, 1981
134Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco57–65 Post StreetSeptember 6, 1981
135Westerfeld House1198 Fulton StreetDecember 6, 1981
136Kershaw House845 Guerrero StreetDecember 6, 1981
137Notre Dame des Victoires School351 Dolores StreetDecember 6, 198137.7907°N -122.4065°W
138Irving M. Scott School1060 Tennessee StreetDecember 6, 1981
139St. Charles School3250 18th StreetDecember 6, 1981
140Newton Tharp School and High School of Commerce135 Van Ness AvenueDecember 6, 1981
141Home Telephone Company333 Grant AvenueDecember 6, 1981
142PG&E Old Station J569 Commercial StreetDecember 6, 1981Pacific Gas and Electric Company
143Fire Department Old Station No. 2466 Bush StreetDecember 6, 1981San Francisco Fire Department
144Hoffman Grill619 Market StreetDecember 6, 1981
145Buich Building240 California StreetDecember 6, 1981
146Jack's Restaurant615 Sacramento StreetDecember 6, 1981
147Dutch WindmillGolden Gate ParkDecember 6, 1981
148Kerrigan House-Ruth Cravath Stoneyard and Studio893 Wisconsin StreetJune 5, 1982
149Edwin Klockars' Blacksmith Shop443 Folsom StreetJune 12, 1982
150Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall224–226 Guerrero StreetJune 12, 1982
151Archbishop's Mansion1000 Fulton StreetJune 12, 1982
152Don Lee Building1000 Van Ness AvenueJuly 10, 1982
153Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom901 Van Ness AvenueJuly 10, 1982
154Flood Building870–898 Market StreetJuly 10, 1982
155Flatiron Building540–548 Market StreetJuly 10, 1982
156Phelan Building760–784 Market StreetJuly 10, 1982
157Hills Bros. Coffee Plant2 Harrison StreetNovember 7, 1982Hills Bros. Coffee
158Federal Reserve Bank Building400 Sansome StreetJanuary 7, 1983
159Gaylord Hotel620 Jones StreetApril 10, 1983
160Royal Insurance Building201 Sansome StreetApril 10, 1983
161Kohl Building400 Montgomery StreetApril 10, 1983Also known as the Alvinza Hayward Building.
162Hobart Building582–592 Market StreetJuly 9, 1983
163Sharon Building39–63 MontgomeryJuly 9, 1983
164McMorry-Lagen House188–198 Haight StreetNovember 6, 1983
165Lillie Hitchcock Coit Tower1 Telegraph Hill BoulevardJanuary 1, 1984
166Trinity Presbyterian Church3261 23rd StreetMarch 30, 1984
167Metropolitan Life Insurance Building600 Stockton StreetJune 3, 1984
168William Vale House2226 California StreetJune 3, 1984
169Campfire Golden Gate Council Headquarters325 Arguello BoulevardJune 30, 1984
170Grace Cathedral Close1051 Taylor StreetAugust 5, 1984
171Refugee Shack1227 24th AvenueAugust 12, 1984
172St. Boniface Church and Rectory133 Golden Gate AvenueOctober 7, 1984
173Notre Dame des Victoires Church and Rectory564–566 Bush StreetOctober 7, 1984
174California Hall625 Polk StreetOctober 7, 1984
175501 Stanyan StreetNovember 4, 1984Within Golden Gate Park, and part of San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
176Cadillac Hotel (San Francisco, California)366–394 Eddy StreetJanuary 6, 1985
177First Congregational Church432 Mason StreetMarch 1, 1985
178Mission Turn Hall3543 18th StreetMarch 1, 1985
179Beach Chalet100 Great HighwayFebruary 22, 1985
180S.F.& S.M. Railway Co. Office Building2301 San Jose AvenueJanuary 26, 1986Market Street Railway (transit operator)
181Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens320 Bowling Green DriveSeptember 7, 1986Golden Gate Park
182Theodore Green Apothecary500–502 Divisadero StreetSeptember 14, 1986
183Crown Zellerbach Building1 Bush Street and 523 Market StreetMay 17, 1987
now One Bush Plaza
184Mark Hopkins Hotel999 California StreetMay 17, 1987
185Fairmont Hotel950 Mason StreetJune 13, 1987
186David Lewis House4143 23rd StreetFebruary 14, 1988
187Engine Co. No. 37, Truck Co. No. 92501 25th StreetMarch 19, 1988
188Engine Co. No. 8, Truck Co. No. 41648 Pacific AvenueMarch 19, 1988
189Frank G. Edwards House1366 Guerrero StreetDecember 17, 1988
190Charles L. Hinkel House and Carriage House280 Divisadero StreetDecember 17, 1988
191Oakley Residence and Flats200–202 Fair Oaks StreetMarch 8, 1989
192Southern Pacific Company Hospital Complex1400 Fell Street and 1509, 1555, 1599 Hayes StreetMarch 8, 1989Built in 1908[8]
193Baker and Hamilton Building700–768 7th StreetOctober 18, 1989
194Lefty O'Doul Bridge3rd Street over Mission Channel at China BasinOctober 18, 1989
195Islam Temple (Alcazar Theater)650 Geary StreetOctober 18, 1989
196Alfred G. Hanson Residence126 27th AvenueDecember 22, 1989
197Spreckels Mansion2080 Washington StreetJune 9, 1990
198Richard E. Queen House2212 Sacramento StreetAugust 31, 1990
199Jackson Brewery Complex1475, 1477, 1479, 1479A, 1489 Folsom Street and 301–05, 315–319, 333 11th StreetJanuary 5, 1991
200Path of Gold Light Standards1–2490 Market StreetJuly 26, 1991
201Park Emergency Hospital811 Stanyan StreetNovember 2, 1991Kezar Corner, Golden Gate Park
202Golden Gate Commandery of Knights Templar (Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church)2135 Sutter StreetJanuary 22, 1993
203George Gibbs Residence and caretaker's cottage2620–2624 Jackson StreetSeptember 26, 1993
204Our Lady of Guadalupe Church906 BroadwayNovember 14, 1993
205Balboa High School1000 Cayuga AvenueFebruary 19, 1995
206Howard/26th Street Cottages3274–3294 26th Street, 1487–1499 South Van Ness Avenue and 84–96 Virgil StreetJanuary 22, 1994
207Ellinwood Residence2799 Pacific Avenue and 2498 Divisadero StreetJanuary 22, 1994
208McCormick House4040 17th StreetJanuary 22, 2000
209Odd Fellows Columbarium1 Loraine CourtMarch 3, 1996
210Murphy Windmill and Millwright's Cottage2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. DriveJuly 2, 2000West End of Golden Gate Park
211Madame C.J. Walker Home for Girls and Women2066 Pine StreetDecember 12, 1999
212Columbia Savings Bank Building700 Montgomery StreetOctober 8, 2000
213Joseph Leonard/Cecil F. Poole House90 Cedro AvenueJuly 2, 2000
214El Capitan Theatre and Hotel2353 Mission StreetMarch 3, 1996
215Victoria Theatre2961 16th StreetMarch 3, 1996Formerly Brown's Opera House
216Milo Hoadley Residence2908–2910 Bush StreetJune 21, 1996
217Alhambra Theater2320–2336 Polk StreetMarch 3, 199637.7983°N -122.4221°W
218North End Police Station and Garage2475 Greenwich StreetMay 24, 1996
219Mount Davidson MonumentAt the top of Mount DavidsonJanuary 16, 1997
220Former Engine House No. 311088 Green StreetApril 8, 1998
221Former Shriners Hospital1701 19th AvenueApril 8, 1998
222Golden Gate BridgeAt the Presidio, U.S. Highway 101 and California Highway 1May 21, 1999
223Carmel Fallon Building1800 Market StreetNovember 8, 1998
currently houses the San Francisco LGBT Community Center[9]
224Schubert Hall2099 Pacific AvenueMay 21, 1999
225Fireboat HousePier 221/2, the EmbarcaderoApril 16, 1999
226Washington Square600 Columbus AvenueJanuary 22, 1999

bound by Union, Filbert, and Stockton Streets
227The Castro Camera and the Harvey Milk Residence573–575 Castro StreetJuly 2, 2000
228City Lights Bookstore261–271 Columbus AvenueAugust 26, 2001
229Garcia and Maggini Warehouse128 King StreetJune 23, 2002
231Laguna Honda Station /
Forest Hill Station
390 Laguna Honda BoulevardSeptember 23, 2004
now known as Forest Hill station (Muni Metro)
232Filbert Street Cottages (Bush Cottages and the School of Basic Design and Color)1338 Filbert StreetApril 3, 2003
233Golden Triangle Light StandardsAlong the streets bounded by Market, and Sutter StreetsMay 23, 2003
234Carnegie Mission Branch Library300 Bartlett StreetSeptember 23, 2004See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
235Carnegie Chinatown Branch Library1135 Powell StreetMay 2, 2002See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
236Old San Francisco Mint88 5th StreetFebruary 21, 2003
237Colombo Building1–21 Columbus AvenueAugust 23, 2002
also known as Drexler-Colombo Building
238Labor Temple-Redstone Building2926–2948 16th StreetJanuary 16, 2004
239Carnegie Sunset Library1305 18th AvenueJune 10, 2004See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
240Carnegie Presidio Library3150 Sacramento StreetJune 10, 2004See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
241Jose Theater/Names Project Building2362 Market StreetMay 27, 2004
242Infant Shelter1201 Ortega StreetAugust 25, 2004
243Old Chronicle Building690 Market StreetRescinded by Ord. 54-06, File No. 050298, App. 3/31/2006, currently designated as "Significant – Category II".[10] [11] Now Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences
244Garfield Building938–942 Market StreetSeptember 30, 2004
245New Mission Theater2550 Mission StreetMay 27, 2004
246James Lick Baths/People's Laundry Building165 10th StreetAugust 25, 2004
247Carnegie Richmond Branch Library351 9th AvenueMarch 3, 2005See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
248Juvenile Court and Detention Home150 Otis StreetJune 14, 2006Now Swords to Plowshares
249Golden Gate Park Music ConcourseTea Garden DriveDecember 16, 2005
250Shipwright's Cottage900 Innes AvenueMay 9, 2008
251Glazer-Keating House1110 Taylor StreetAugust 18, 2005
252Saint Brigid Church2151 Van Ness AvenueOctober 24, 2006
253Richard P. Doolan-Norman T. Larson Residence and Storefronts557 Ashbury Street, 1500–1512 Haight StreetJuly 14, 2006[12]
254Doggie Diner signMedian strip of Sloat Boulevard and 45th AvenueAugust 11, 2006
255Mission High School3750 18th StreetFebruary 9, 2007
256Richardson Hall55 Laguna StreetSeptember 21, 2007
257Woods Hall55 Laguna StreetSeptember 21, 2007
258Woods Hall Annex55 Laguna StreetSeptember 21, 2007
259Carnegie Noe Valley Branch Library451 Jersey StreetMarch 10, 2008See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
260Tobin House1969 California StreetOctober 30, 2008
261Metro Theatre2055 Union StreetJuly 21, 2009
262Appleton & Wolfard Libraries1890 Chestnut StreetNovember 18, 2010
263Sam Jordan's Bar4004–4006 3rd StreetFebruary 6, 2013[13]
264Twin Peaks Tavern401 Castro StreetFebruary 6, 2013[14]
265Doelger Building320–326 Judah StreetApril 10, 2013[15]
266Marcus Books and Jimbo's Bop City1712–1716 Fillmore StreetFebruary 13, 2014[16]
267Swedish American Hall2168–2174 Market StreetMay 8, 2015[17]
268R. L. Goldberg Building182–198 Gough StreetMay 21, 2015[18]
269University Mound Ladies Home350 University StreetNovember 25, 2015[19]
270Cowell House171 San Marcos AvenueApril 22, 2016[20]
271Bourdette Building90 2nd StreetMay 20, 2016[21]
272Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building35–45 Onondaga StreetJune 17, 2016[22]
273Ingleside Presbyterian Church and The Great Cloud of Witnesses1345 Ocean AvenueNovember 22, 2016[23]
274El Rey Theatre1970 Ocean AvenueJuly 27, 2017[24]
275Third Baptist Church Complex1399 McAllister StreetNovember 15, 2017[25]
276Gaughran House2731–2735 Folsom StreetDecember 15, 2017
277New Era Hall2117–2123 Market StreetMarch 29, 2018
278Phillips Building234–246 1st StreetJune 28, 2018
279Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center6301 3rd StreetAugust 10, 2018
280New Pullman Hotel228–248 Townsend StreetNovember 2, 2018
281Piledrivers, Bridge, and Structural Ironworkers457 Bryant StreetNovember 2, 2018
282Hotel Utah500–504 4th StreetNovember 2, 2018
283Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Building2 Henry Adams StreetJanuary 25, 2019
284Benedict-Gieling House22 Beaver StreetFebruary 22, 2019
285Theodore Roosevelt Middle School460 Arguello BoulevardMarch 15, 2019
286Sunshine School2728 Bryant StreetMarch 15, 2019
287Paper Doll (bar)524 Union StreetJune 25, 2019[26]
288Kinmon Gakuen2031 Bush StreetNovember 1, 2019
289"History of Medicine in California" frescoes533 Parnassus AvenueNovember 25, 2020Ten panel fresco by Bernard Zakheim in Toland Hall auditorium at UCSF
290Royal Baking Company4767–4773 Mission StreetDecember 23, 2020
291Japanese YWCA/Issei Women’s Building1830 Sutter StreetApril 30, 2021Addition (left), Original building (right)
292Lyon-Martin House651 Duncan StreetMay 21, 2021
293Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial ParkWithin Entrada CourtOctober 8, 2021
294"The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City" fresco800 Chestnut StreetOctober 15, 2021Fresco by Diego Riviera in the Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute
295San Francisco Eagle Bar396–398 12th StreetOctober 29, 2021
296Casa Sanchez Building2778 24th StreetFebruary 11, 2022
297Crocker National Bank Building1–25 Montgomery StreetMarch 14, 2022
298"Allegory of California" fresco155 Sansome StreetMarch 14, 2022In the grand stairwell between the 10th and 11th floors of The City Club of San Francisco (former Pacific Stock Exchange Luncheon Club)
299Jones-Thierbach Coffee Company Building447 Battery StreetMarch 16, 2022
300Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library1801 Green StreetMarch 22, 2022See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
301Trocadero ClubhouseWithin Sigmund Stern Recreation GroveApril 15, 2022
302Clay Theatre2261 Fillmore StreetMay 6, 2022
303Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts2868 Mission StreetJune 3, 2022
304Mother’s BuildingWithin the San Francisco ZooSeptember 16, 2022
305Takahashi Trading Company200 Rhode Island StreetSeptember 22, 2022
307Site of the Compton’s Cafeteria RiotTurk and Taylor Streets intersection, with portions of 101 Taylor StreetNovember 29, 2022
308St. James Presbyterian Church240 Leland AvenueDecember 13, 2022
309Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples2041 Larkin StreetJune 27, 2023
310Parkside Branch Library1200 Taraval StreetJuly 25, 2023
311Colombo Market Arch600 Front StreetOctober 3, 2023within Sydney Walton Square[27]

San Francisco Landmark Districts

Since 1972, the City of San Francisco has designated thirteen local landmark districts ranging in size from a handful of buildings to several hundred properties. Landmark districts are regulated by Article 10 of the Planning Code.[28]

NameImageSizeYear DesignatedDescription
1Jackson Square8 Blocks, 82 Parcels1972Earliest surviving commercial area features commercial and mixeduse buildings erected in the 1850s to 1860s.
2Webster Street3 Blocks, 25 Parcels1981Residential district in the Western Addition features a unified collection in the Italianate style.
3Northeast Waterfront9 Blocks, 52 Parcels1983Commercial and industrial district reflects waterfront storage and maritime activities, from the Gold Rush to World War II.
4Alamo Square16 Blocks, 281 Parcels1984Residential district features richly ornamented houses in a range of Victorian- and Edwardian-era styles.
5Liberty Hill Historic District10 Blocks, 298 Parcels1985Victorian-era residences designed primarily in the Italianate, Stick, and Queen Anne styles in Mission District.
6Telegraph Hill6 Blocks, 90 Parcels1986Eclectic hillside district features the largest concentration of pre-1870s buildings accessible only via narrow pedestrian-only lanes and staircases.
7Blackstone Court1 Block, 4 Parcels1987Residential district centered around the now-filled Washerwoman's Lagoon on a pre-Gold Rush trail of pre-1906 development in the Marina District.
8South End6 Blocks, 84 Parcels1990Industrial and warehouse of brick and reinforced concrete single- and multi-story warehouses erected between 1906 and 1929.
9Bush Street–Cottage Row2 Blocks, 23 Parcels1991Residential buildings of flat front Italianate and Stick design in Japantown.
10Civic Center15 Blocks, 61 Parcels1996Monumental Beaux Arts Classical design institutional buildings flanking a central open space.
11Dogpatch9 Blocks, 131 Parcels2003Oldest enclave of industrial workers’ housing in San Francisco located east of Potrero Hill.
12Market Street Masonry5 Blocks, 8 Parcels2013Discontiguous district of 8 structures built between 1911 and 1925. Each building is constructed of reinforced concrete or a combination of brick and reinforced concrete. All are designed by San Francisco master architects.[29] [30]
13Duboce Park4 Blocks, 90 Parcels2013Residential district featuring well-preserved Victorian- and Edwardian-era homes, many in the Queen Anne style. The district includes Duboce Park.[31]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Appendix A to Article 10: List of designated landmarks . 3 November 2022 . San Francisco Planning Code . American Legal Publishing Corporation.
  2. Web site: City of San Francisco Designated Landmarks. City of San Francisco. 2012-09-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20140325040805/http://sf-planning.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=5081. 2014-03-25. dead.
  3. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 3: Bank of California: . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-15.
  4. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 7: Audiffred Building . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-15.
  5. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 8: Bayview Opera House . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-15.
  6. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 33: Sentinel Building . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-21.
  7. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 47: Nightingale House . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-15.
  8. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 191: Southern Pacific Hospital: . NoeHill . 2014 . 2014-05-13.
  9. Web site: San Francisco Landmark 223: Carmel Fallon Building . NoeHill . 2010 . 2010-04-15.
  10. Web site: APPENDIX A TO ARTICLE 10 - LIST OF DESIGNATED LANDMARKS . 2022-11-03 . American Legal Publishing Corporation . en-US.
  11. Web site: APPENDIX B TO ARTICLE 11 CATEGORY II BUILDINGS . 2022-11-03 . American Legal Publishing Corporation . en-US.
  12. http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/pages/1067/files/doolan_nr.pdf San Francisco Landmark Number 253
  13. Web site: Sam Jordan's Bar Landmark Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 7 January 2014.
  14. Web site: Twin Peaks Tavern Landmark Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 7 January 2014.
  15. Web site: Doelger Building Landmark Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 7 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141106214732/http://www.sf-planning.org/ftp/files/Preservation/landmarks_designation/Approved_Doelger_Final_LM_Report.pdf. 6 November 2014. dead.
  16. Web site: Marcus Books / Jimbo’s Bop City Landmark Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 8 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20180226082002/http://www.sf-planning.org/ftp/files/Preservation/landmarks_designation/Final_Adopted_LM_DesignationReport_266_Marcus.pdf. 26 February 2018. dead.
  17. Web site: Swedish American Hall Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 8 June 2015.
  18. Web site: 182-198 Gough Street Designation Report. San Francisco Planning Department. 8 June 2015.
  19. Web site: University Mound Landmark Designation Report.
  20. Web site: Cowell House Landmark Designation Report.
  21. Web site: Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report.
  22. Web site: Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building Landmark Designation Report.
  23. Web site: Planning Code - Landmark designation of 1345 Ocean Avenue (aka Ingleside Presbyterian Church and the Great Cloud of Witnesses).
  24. Web site: May 20, 2016 . Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report . https://web.archive.org/web/20170213031214/https://default.sfplanning.org/Preservation/landmarks_designation/Bourdette_Bldg_Landmark_Designation_Report.pdf . February 13, 2017 . San Francisco Planning Department.
  25. Web site: 2017-11-16 . SF's oldest African-American church designated as landmark . 2023-01-16 . . en-US.
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