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List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks

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]

Three San Francisco Designated Landmarks along Montgomery Street: the Golden Era Building (left), the Genella Building (center), and the Belli Building (right). The Transamerica Pyramid, not a Designated Landmark, is in the background

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# Name Image Address Date Designated Description
1 Mission Dolores   320 Dolores Street April 11, 1968 37°45′51″N 122°25′36″W / 37.7642°N 122.4266°W / 37.7642; -122.4266 (Mission Dolores)
2 Old Saint Mary's Cathedral   660 California Street April 11, 1968 37°47′34″N 122°24′21″W / 37.79265°N 122.40575°W / 37.79265; -122.40575 (Old Saint Mary's Cathedral)
3 Bank of California Building   400 California Street September 3, 1968 37°47′36″N 122°24′06″W / 37.7932°N 122.4016°W / 37.7932; -122.4016 (Bank of California Building)
Built in 1908, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville[3]
4 Saint Patrick's Church   756 Mission Street September 3, 1968 37°47′08″N 122°24′13″W / 37.785588°N 122.403508°W / 37.785588; -122.403508 (Saint Patrick's Church)
5 Saint Francis of Assisi Church   610 Vallejo Street September 3, 1968 37°47′56″N 122°24′28″W / 37.7988°N 122.4077°W / 37.7988; -122.4077 (Saint Francis of Assisi Church)
6 Holy Cross Parish Hall (Old St. Patrick's Church)   1820 Eddy Street September 3, 1968
7 Audiffred Building   1–21 Mission Street October 13, 1968 37°47′36″N 122°23′33″W / 37.7934°N 122.3926°W / 37.7934; -122.3926 (Audiffred Building)
Commercial structure built in 1889 in Parisian style[4]
8 South San Francisco Opera House   1601 Newcomb Avenue December 8, 1968 37°44′07″N 122°23′24″W / 37.735299°N 122.390026°W / 37.735299; -122.390026 (South San Francisco Opera House)
Also known as Bayview Opera House; built in 1888[5]
9 Belli Building (Langerman's Building)   722 Montgomery Street February 3, 1969 37°47′46″N 122°24′12″W / 37.7961°N 122.4033°W / 37.7961; -122.4033 (Belli Building (Langerman's Building))Formerly owned by Melvin Belli
10 Genella Building (Belli Annex)   728 Montgomery Street February 3, 1969 37°47′46″N 122°24′12″W / 37.7961°N 122.4033°W / 37.7961; -122.4033 (Genella Building (Belli Annex))
11 Hotaling Stables Building   32–42 Hotaling Place February 3, 1969
12 Hotaling Building   451 Jackson Street February 3, 1969 37°47′47″N 122°24′10″W / 37.7964°N 122.4028°W / 37.7964; -122.4028 (Hotaling Building)
13 Hotaling Annex East 445 Jackson Street February 3, 1969
14 Medico-Dental Building   441 Jackson Street February 3, 1969
15 Ghirardelli Building   407 Jackson Street February 3, 1969
16 Ghirardelli Annex-Jackson Street   407 Jackson Street February 3, 1969
17 Colonial Dames Octagon House   2645 Gough Street February 3, 1969 37°47′52″N 122°25′39″W / 37.7978°N 122.4274°W / 37.7978; -122.4274 (McElroy Octagon House)Also known as the McElroy Octagon House
18 Palace Hotel and Garden Court Room   2 New Montgomery Street and 633 Market Street March 9, 1969 37°47′18″N 122°24′07″W / 37.788411°N 122.40205°W / 37.788411; -122.40205 (Palace Hotel and Garden Court Room)
19 Golden Era Building   732 Montgomery Street March 9, 1969
20 Hotaling Annex West   463–473 Jackson St. March 9, 1969
21 San Francisco City Hall   1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place March 13, 1970 37°46′45″N 122°25′09″W / 37.77919°N 122.41914°W / 37.77919; -122.41914 (San Francisco City Hall)
Block bounded by Polk and McAllister Streets, Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street
22 Solari Building (Larco's Building) 470 Jackson Street March 16, 1970
23 Solari Building (Old French Consulate)   472 Jackson Street March 16, 1970 37°47′47″N 122°24′11″W / 37.7965°N 122.4031°W / 37.7965; -122.4031 (Solari Building (Old French Consulate))
24 Yeon Building (San Francisco)   432 Jackson Street March 16, 1970
25 Moulinie Building   458–60 Jackson Street March 16, 1970
26 Bank of Lucas, Turner & Co.   800–804 Montgomery Street March 16, 1970
27 Grogan-Lent-Atherton Building   400 Jackson Street March 16, 1970
28 Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Cathedral 858–864 Fulton Street May 3, 1970 37°46′41″N 122°25′51″W / 37.77796°N 122.430918°W / 37.77796; -122.430918 (Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Cathedral)
29 Old Fire House, Engine 22   1348 10th Avenue May 3, 1970
30 Ghirardelli Square   Block bounded by North Point, Larkin, Beach, and Polk Streets May 3, 1970 37°48′21″N 122°25′18″W / 37.805703°N 122.421794°W / 37.805703; -122.421794 (Phelps, Abner, House)
31 Burr Mansion   1772 Vallejo Street May 3, 1970
32 Abner Phelps House   1111 Oak Street May 31, 1970 37°46′22″N 122°26′17″W / 37.7728°N 122.4381°W / 37.7728; -122.4381 (Phelps, Abner, House)
33 Columbus Tower (Sentinel Building)   916–920 Kearny Street June 13, 1970 37°47′47″N 122°24′18″W / 37.7964°N 122.4049°W / 37.7964; -122.4049 (Columbus Tower (Sentinel Building))
Completed in 1907, and survived the 1906 earthquake and fire.[6]
34 Original United States Mint and Subtreasury   608 Commercial Street June 14, 1970 37°47′39.3″N 122°24′12.7″W / 37.794250°N 122.403528°W / 37.794250; -122.403528 (San Francisco Mint)
35 Stadtmuller House   819 Eddy Street December 5, 1970
36 Feusier Octagon House   1067 Green Street December 5, 1970 37°47′54″N 122°25′00″W / 37.7983°N 122.4167°W / 37.7983; -122.4167 (Feusier Octagon House)
37 Hallidie Building   130 Sutter Street April 4, 1971 37°47′24″N 122°24′11″W / 37.7901°N 122.403°W / 37.7901; -122.403 (Hallidie Building)
38 Bourn Mansion   2550 Webster Street April 4, 1971
39 St. Francis Lutheran Church   152 Church Street July 10, 1971
40 First Unitarian Church (San Francisco)   Block bounded by Franklin Street, Geary Boulevard, and Starr King Way July 10, 1971
41 Saint Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church   1135 O'Farrell Street (vacated portion) July 10, 1971
42 Dennis T. Sullivan Memorial Fire Chief's Home   870 Bush Street October 10, 1971
43 Cable Car Barn and Power House   1201 Mason Street October 10, 1971 37°47′41″N 122°24′41″W / 37.794675°N 122.411396°W / 37.794675; -122.411396 (Cable Car Barn and Power House)Washington and Mason Streets, northwest corner; now called the San Francisco Cable Car Museum
44 Donaldina Cameron House   920 Sacramento Street October 10, 1971 Formerly the Occidental Board Presbyterian Mission House; residence of Donaldina Cameron
45 Leale House
 
2475 Pacific Avenue April 2, 1972
46 House of the Flag   1652–1656 Taylor Street May 12, 1972
47 Nightingale House   201 Buchanan Street October 1, 1972 37°46′18″N 122°25′38″W / 37.77177°N 122.42718°W / 37.77177; -122.42718 (Nightingale House)
Built in 1908, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville[7]
48 Charles Dietle House   294 Page Street October 1, 1972
49 Sherman House   2160 Green Street October 18, 1972
50 Conservatory of Flowers   100 John F. Kennedy Memorial Drive December 4, 1972 37°46′21″N 122°27′37″W / 37.7726°N 122.4602°W / 37.7726; -122.4602 (Golden Gate Park Conservatory)Inside Golden Gate Park
51 Casebolt House   2727 Pierce Street March 5, 1973
52 Transamerica Building (Old Fugazi Bank Building)   4 Columbus Avenue March 5, 1973
53 Wormser-Coleman House   1834 California Street June 1, 1973
54 Edward Coleman House   1701 Franklin Street July 6, 1973
55 Lilienthal-Orville Pratt House   1818–1824 California Street July 6, 1973
56 Roos House   3500 Jackson Street August 6, 1973
57 Talbot–Dutton House   1782 Pacific Avenue November 2, 1973
58 Merryvale Antiques   3640 Buchanan Street February 4, 1974
59 Haslett Warehouse   680 Beach Street February 4, 1974 37°48′25″N 122°25′12″W / 37.8069°N 122.4201°W / 37.8069; -122.4201 (Haslett Warehouse)
60 Hunters Point Springs and Albion Brewery   881 Innes Avenue April 5, 1974
61 Sylvester House   1556 Revere Avenue April 5, 1974
62 Mish House   1153 Oak Street July 6, 1974 37°46′22″N 122°26′18″W / 37.7729°N 122.4383°W / 37.7729; -122.4383 (Mish House)
63 Quinn House   1562 McKinnon Avenue July 6, 1974
64 Flood Mansion (Pacific Union Club)   1000 California Street August 2, 1974 37°47′31″N 122°24′41″W / 37.792°N 122.4114°W / 37.792; -122.4114 (Flood, James C., Mansion)
65 Trinity Church   1668 Bush Street October 5, 1974
66 Stanyan House   2006 Bush Street January 4, 1975
67 Tanforan Cottage #1   214 Dolores Street January 4, 1975
68 Tanforan Cottage #2   220 Dolores Street January 4, 1975
69 Haas-Lilienthal House   2007 Franklin Street January 4, 1975 37°47′36″N 122°25′29″W / 37.7933°N 122.4248°W / 37.7933; -122.4248 (Haas-Lilienthal House)
70 Atherton House   1990 California Street February 19, 1975
71 Goodman Building   1117 Geary Boulevard February 28, 1975 37°47′08″N 122°25′20″W / 37.7855°N 122.4222°W / 37.7855; -122.4222 (Goodman Building)
72 V.C. Morris Building   140 Maiden Lane August 7, 1975
73 Lotta's Fountain   Pedestrian Island, at Intersection of Market, Geary and Kearny Streets July 19, 1975 37°47′16″N 122°24′12″W / 37.7879°N 122.4033°W / 37.7879; -122.4033 (Lotta Crabtree Fountain)
74 Frank M. Stone House   1348 South Van Ness Avenue July 19, 1975
75 California Historical Society (Whittier Mansion)   2090 Jackson Street November 8, 1975 37°47′36″N 122°25′46″W / 37.7933°N 122.4295°W / 37.7933; -122.4295 (Whittier Mansion)
76 Mills Building and Tower   220 Montgomery Street and 220 Bush Street November 8, 1975 37°47′28″N 122°24′06″W / 37.7912°N 122.4018°W / 37.7912; -122.4018 (Mills Building And Tower)
77 Samuels Clock   Sidewalk in front 856 Market Street December 7, 1975
78 Sunnyside Conservatory   236 Monterey Boulevard December 7, 1975
79 Miller-Joost House   3224 Market Street December 7, 1975
80 Alfred E. Clarke Mansion   250 Douglas Street December 7, 1975 37°45′35″N 122°26′22″W / 37.75961°N 122.43953°W / 37.75961; -122.43953 (Clarke Mansion)
81 Bush Street Temple (Soto Mission)   1881 Bush Street April 18, 1976
82 Geary Theater   415 Geary Street July 11, 1976 37°47′13″N 122°24′37″W / 37.787°N 122.4103°W / 37.787; -122.4103 (Geary Theatre)Home of the American Conservatory Theater
83 St. John's Presbyterian Church   25 Lake Street September 12, 1976 37°47′12″N 122°27′31″W / 37.7866°N 122.4586°W / 37.7866; -122.4586 (St. John's Presbyterian Church)
84 San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center   401 Van Ness Avenue January 9, 1977 Van Ness Avenue, between Grove and McAllister Streets
85 San Francisco Art Institute   800 Chestnut Street July 9, 1977 37°48′12″N 122°25′02″W / 37.803456°N 122.417144°W / 37.803456; -122.417144 (San Francisco Art Institute)
86 Potrero Hill Neighborhood House   953 DeHaro Street July 9, 1977
87 Jessie Street Substation   220 Jessie Street July 9, 1977 37°47′10″N 122°24′13″W / 37.7861°N 122.4035°W / 37.7861; -122.4035 (Jessie Street Substation)Home of the Contemporary Jewish Museum
88 Palace of Fine Arts   3301 Lyon Street July 9, 1977 37°48′10″N 122°26′54″W / 37.8029°N 122.4484°W / 37.8029; -122.4484 (Palace of Fine Arts)
89 Old Firehouse, Engine Company No. 2 and Truck No. 6   1152 Oak Street July 9, 1977 37°47′27″N 122°24′18″W / 37.7908°N 122.4051°W / 37.7908; -122.4051 (San Francisco Fire Department Engine Co. Number 2)
90 Ferry Building   1 Ferry Building July 9, 1977 37°47′43″N 122°23′37″W / 37.7954°N 122.3936°W / 37.7954; -122.3936 (Union Ferry Depot)On the Embarcadero, at the foot of Market Street
91 Gibb-Sanborn Warehouse (Trinidad Bean and Elevator Company)   855 Front Street and 101 Vallejo Street July 9, 1977 37°47′58″N 122°24′01″W / 37.7995°N 122.4002°W / 37.7995; -122.4002 (Gibb, Daniel, & Co. Warehouse)
92 Gibb-Sanborn Warehouse (Pelican Paper)   901 Front Street July 9, 1977
93 Old Firehouse, Engine Company No. 23   3022 Washington Street July 9, 1977
94 Orpheum Theatre   1192 Market Street July 9, 1977 37°46′45″N 122°24′53″W / 37.779081°N 122.414708°W / 37.779081; -122.414708 (Koshland House)
95 Koshland House   3800 Washington Street July 9, 1977 37°47′20″N 122°27′21″W / 37.789°N 122.4559°W / 37.789; -122.4559 (Koshland House)
96 Francis Scott Key Monument   Golden Gate Park, East End of Music Concourse July 9, 1977 37°46′14″N 122°28′03″W / 37.77064°N 122.46749°W / 37.77064; -122.46749 (Francis Scott Key Monument)
97 Atkinson House   1032 Broadway July 17, 1977
98 Ortman-Shumate House   1901 Scott Street August 13, 1977
99 Schoenstein Organ   3101 20th Street August 13, 1977
100 Castro Theatre   429 Castro Street September 3, 1977 37°45′43″N 122°26′06″W / 37.7620°N 122.435°W / 37.7620; -122.435 (Castro Theatre)
101 Oriental Warehouse 650 Delancey Street October 8, 1977
102 Italian Swiss Colony Building   1265 Battery Street January 8, 1978 At Greenwich Street
103 Calvary Presbyterian Church (Sanctuary)   2501 Fillmore Street January 10, 1978 37°47′34″N 122°26′05″W / 37.7927°N 122.4347°W / 37.7927; -122.4347 (Calvary Presbyterian Church)
104 Independent Wood Company Building (Cargo West)   1105 Battery Street April 23, 1979 At Union Street
105 Market Street Railway Substation   1190 Fillmore Street April 23, 1979 37°46′49″N 122°25′55″W / 37.7804°N 122.4319°W / 37.7804; -122.4319 (Market Street Railway Substation)At Turk Street
106 Chambord Apartments   1298 Sacramento Street April 23, 1979 37°47′33″N 122°24′51″W / 37.7925°N 122.4142°W / 37.7925; -122.4142 (Chambord Apartments)
107 Rincon Annex   101–199 Mission Street February 10, 1980 37°47′34″N 122°23′36″W / 37.7928°N 122.3934°W / 37.7928; -122.3934 (Rincon Annex)
108 State Armory and Arsenal   1800 Mission Street February 10, 1980 37°46′04″N 122°25′14″W / 37.767778°N 122.420556°W / 37.767778; -122.420556 (State Armory and Arsenal)
109 Borel & Co.   440 Montgomery Street April 6, 1980
110 Italian American Bank   460 Montgomery Street April 6, 1980
111 Family Service Agency   1010 Gough Street October 12, 1980
112 Rothschild House   964 Eddy Street October 5, 1980
113 San Francisco Mining Exchange   350 Bush Street October 5, 1980
114 Beltline Railroad Roundhouse Complex   1500 Sansome Street October 5, 1980 Block bounded by Lombard, Sansome, and the Embarcadero
115 Health Sciences Library   2395 Sacramento Street October 5, 1980
116 St. Paulus Lutheran Church   999 Eddy Street At Gough Street; Rescinded by Ord. 379–396
117 Hammersmith Building   301–303 Sutter Street October 5, 1980
118 B'nai David Synagogue   3535 19th Street October 5, 1980
119 Chambers Mansion   2220 Sacramento Street October 5, 1980
120 St. Joseph's Church   1401 Howard Street October 5, 1980
121 Julius' Castle   302–304 Greenwich Street October 5, 1980
122 Clay Street Center/Chinese Historical Society of America   940 Powell Street and 965 Clay Street January 4, 1981
123 John McMullen House   827 Guerrero Street January 4, 1981 37°45′28″N 122°25′24″W / 37.7579°N 122.4232°W / 37.7579; -122.4232 (McMullen, John, House)
124 Sharon Building   300 Bowling Green Drive January 4, 1981 37°47′18″N 122°24′04″W / 37.7882°N 122.4012°W / 37.7882; -122.4012 (McMullen, John, House)Inside of Golden Gate Park
125 Havens Mansion and Carriage House   1381 South Van Ness Avenue April 11, 1981
126 Bransten House   1735 Franklin Street June 7, 1981
127 Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe 478 Green Street June 7, 1981
128 Clunie House 301 Lyon Street June 7, 1981
129 Bauer & Schweitzer Malting Company   550 Chestnut Street July 5, 1981
130 Hibernia Bank   1 Jones Street August 2, 1981
131 Union Trust Branch of Wells Fargo Bank   744 Market Street August 2, 1981
132 Savings Union Branch of Security Pacific National Bank   1 Grant Avenue August 2, 1981
133 Axford House   1190 Noe Street August 2, 1981
134 Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco   57–65 Post Street September 6, 1981 37°47′20″N 122°24′11″W / 37.788844°N 122.403042°W / 37.788844; -122.403042 (Mechanics' Institute)
135 Westerfeld House   1198 Fulton Street December 6, 1981 37°46′38″N 122°26′11″W / 37.7772°N 122.4364°W / 37.7772; -122.4364 (Westerfeld, William, House)
136 Kershaw House   845 Guerrero Street December 6, 1981
137 Notre Dame des Victoires School   351 Dolores Street December 6, 1981 37°47′27″N 122°24′23″W / 37.7907°N 122.4065°W / 37.7907; -122.4065
138 Irving M. Scott School   1060 Tennessee Street December 6, 1981
139 St. Charles School   3250 18th Street December 6, 1981
140 Newton Tharp School and High School of Commerce   135 Van Ness Avenue December 6, 1981
141 Home Telephone Company   333 Grant Avenue December 6, 1981
142 PG&E Old Station J   569 Commercial Street December 6, 1981 Pacific Gas and Electric Company
143 Fire Department Old Station No. 2   466 Bush Street December 6, 1981 San Francisco Fire Department
144 Hoffman Grill   619 Market Street December 6, 1981
145 Buich Building   240 California Street December 6, 1981
146 Jack's Restaurant   615 Sacramento Street December 6, 1981
147 Dutch Windmill   Golden Gate Park December 6, 1981 37°46′14″N 122°30′34″W / 37.77044°N 122.50941°W / 37.77044; -122.50941 (Dutch Windmill)
148 Kerrigan House-Ruth Cravath Stoneyard and Studio 893 Wisconsin Street June 5, 1982
149 Edwin Klockars Blacksmith Shop   443 Folsom Street June 12, 1982
150 Sheetmetal Workers Union Hall   224–226 Guerrero Street June 12, 1982
151 Archbishop's Mansion   1000 Fulton Street June 12, 1982
152 Don Lee Building   1000 Van Ness Avenue July 10, 1982
153 Earle C. Anthony Packard Showroom   901 Van Ness Avenue July 10, 1982
154 Flood Building   870–898 Market Street July 10, 1982 37°47′06″N 122°24′27″W / 37.7849°N 122.4074°W / 37.7849; -122.4074 (Flood, James C., Building)
155 Flatiron Building   540–548 Market Street July 10, 1982
156 Phelan Building   760–784 Market Street July 10, 1982
157 Hills Bros. Coffee Plant   2 Harrison Street November 7, 1982 Hills Bros. Coffee
158 Federal Reserve Bank Building   400 Sansome Street January 7, 1983 37°47′39″N 122°24′04″W / 37.7943°N 122.4011°W / 37.7943; -122.4011 (Federal Reserve Bank Of San Francisco)
159 Gaylord Hotel   620 Jones Street April 10, 1983
160 Royal Insurance Building   201 Sansome Street April 10, 1983
161 Kohl Building   400 Montgomery Street April 10, 1983 Also known as the Alvinza Hayward Building.
162 Hobart Building   582–592 Market Street July 9, 1983
163 Sharon Building   39–63 Montgomery July 9, 1983
164 McMorry-Lagen House   188–198 Haight Street November 6, 1983
165 Lillie Hitchcock Coit Tower   1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard January 1, 1984 37°48′09″N 122°24′21″W / 37.8024°N 122.4058°W / 37.8024; -122.4058 (Coit Tower)
166 Trinity Presbyterian Church   3261 23rd Street March 30, 1984
167 Metropolitan Life Insurance Building   600 Stockton Street June 3, 1984
168 William Vale House   2226 California Street June 3, 1984
169 Campfire Golden Gate Council Headquarters 325 Arguello Boulevard June 30, 1984
170 Grace Cathedral Close   1051 Taylor Street August 5, 1984
171 Refugee Shack   1227 24th Avenue August 12, 1984
172 St. Boniface Church and Rectory   133 Golden Gate Avenue October 7, 1984
173 Notre Dame des Victoires Church and Rectory   564–566 Bush Street October 7, 1984
174 California Hall   625 Polk Street October 7, 1984
175 McLaren Lodge    501 Stanyan Street November 4, 1984 Within Golden Gate Park, and part of San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department
176 Cadillac Hotel (San Francisco) 366–394 Eddy Street January 6, 1985
177 First Congregational Church 432 Mason Street March 1, 1985
178 Mission Turn Hall   3543 18th Street March 1, 1985
179 Beach Chalet   100 Great Highway February 22, 1985
180 S.F.& S.M. Railway Co. Office Building   2301 San Jose Avenue January 26, 1986 Market Street Railway (transit operator)
181 Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens   320 Bowling Green Drive September 7, 1986 Golden Gate Park
182 Theodore Green Apothecary   500–502 Divisadero Street September 14, 1986
183 Crown Zellerbach Building   1 Bush Street and 523 Market Street May 17, 1987 37°47′27″N 122°24′00″W / 37.7908°N 122.4°W / 37.7908; -122.4 (Crown Zellerbach Building)Now One Bush Plaza
184 Mark Hopkins Hotel   999 California Street May 17, 1987 37°47′30″N 122°24′37″W / 37.791558°N 122.410364°W / 37.791558; -122.410364 (Mark Hopkins Hotel)
185 Fairmont Hotel   950 Mason Street June 13, 1987 37°47′33″N 122°24′38″W / 37.7924°N 122.4106°W / 37.7924; -122.4106 (Fairmont Hotel)
186 David Lewis House   4143 23rd Street February 14, 1988
187 Engine Co. No. 37, Truck Co. No. 9 2501 25th Street March 19, 1988
188 Engine Co. No. 8, Truck Co. No. 4   1648 Pacific Avenue March 19, 1988
189 Frank G. Edwards House   1366 Guerrero Street December 17, 1988 37°44′57″N 122°25′22″W / 37.7493°N 122.4228°W / 37.7493; -122.4228 (Edwards, Frank G., House)
190 Charles L. Hinkel House and Carriage House 280 Divisadero Street December 17, 1988
191 Oakley Residence and Flats   200–202 Fair Oaks Street March 8, 1989
192 Southern Pacific Company Hospital Complex   1400 Fell Street and 1509, 1555, 1599 Hayes Street March 8, 1989
Built in 1908 [8]
193 Baker and Hamilton Building   700–768 7th Street October 18, 1989
194 Lefty O'Doul Bridge   3rd Street over Mission Channel at China Basin October 18, 1989 37°46′36″N 122°23′24″W / 37.7767°N 122.39°W / 37.7767; -122.39 (Islam Temple (Alcazar Theater))
195 Islam Temple (Alcazar Theater)   650 Geary Street October 18, 1989 37°47′12″N 122°24′50″W / 37.78666°N 122.41399°W / 37.78666; -122.41399 (Islam Temple (Alcazar Theater))
196 Alfred G. Hanson Residence 126 27th Avenue December 22, 1989
197 Spreckels Mansion   2080 Washington Street June 9, 1990
198 Richard E. Queen House   2212 Sacramento Street August 31, 1990
199 Jackson Brewery Complex   1475, 1477, 1479, 1479A, 1489 Folsom Street and 301–05, 315–319, 333 11th Street January 5, 1991
200 Path of Gold Light Standards   1–2490 Market Street July 26, 1991
201 Park Emergency Hospital   811 Stanyan Street November 2, 1991 Kezar Corner, Golden Gate Park
202 Golden Gate Commandery of Knights Templar (Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church)   2135 Sutter Street January 22, 1993
203 George Gibbs Residence and caretaker's cottage   2620–2624 Jackson Street September 26, 1993
204 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church   906 Broadway November 14, 1993 37°47′51″N 122°24′45″W / 37.797468°N 122.412394°W / 37.797468; -122.412394 (Our Lady of Guadalupe Church)
205 Balboa High School   1000 Cayuga Avenue February 19, 1995 37°43′19″N 122°26′28″W / 37.721828°N 122.441072°W / 37.721828; -122.441072 (Balboa High School)
206 Howard/26th Street Cottages   3274–3294 26th Street, 1487–1499 South Van Ness Avenue and 84–96 Virgil Street January 22, 1994
207 Ellinwood Residence   2799 Pacific Avenue and 2498 Divisadero Street January 22, 1994
208 McCormick House   4040 17th Street January 22, 2000
209 Odd Fellows Columbarium   1 Loraine Court March 3, 1996 37°46′50″N 122°27′25″W / 37.780612°N 122.45707°W / 37.780612; -122.45707 (Odd Fellows Columbarium)
210 Murphy Windmill and Millwright's Cottage   2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive July 2, 2000 West End of Golden Gate Park
211 Madame C.J. Walker Home for Girls and Women   2066 Pine Street December 12, 1999
212 Columbia Savings Bank Building   700 Montgomery Street October 8, 2000
213 Joseph Leonard/Cecil F. Poole House   90 Cedro Avenue July 2, 2000
214 El Capitan Theater and Hotel   2353 Mission Street March 3, 1996
215 Brown's Opera House (Victoria Theatre)   2961 16th Street March 3, 1996 Formerly Brown's Opera House
216 Milo Hoadley Residence   2908–2910 Bush Street June 21, 1996
217 Alhambra Theater   2320–2336 Polk Street March 3, 1996 37°47′54″N 122°25′20″W / 37.79831°N 122.4221°W / 37.79831; -122.4221 (Alhambra Theatre)
218 North End Police Station and Garage   2475 Greenwich Street May 24, 1996
219 Mount Davidson Monument   At the top of Mount Davidson January 16, 1997 37°44′19″N 122°27′17″W / 37.7386°N 122.4547°W / 37.7386; -122.4547 (Engine House No. 31)
220 Former Engine House No. 31   1088 Green Street April 8, 1998 37°47′55″N 122°25′01″W / 37.7986°N 122.417°W / 37.7986; -122.417 (Engine House No. 31)
221 Former Shriners Hospital   1701 19th Avenue April 8, 1998
222 Golden Gate Bridge   At the Presidio, U.S. Highway 101 and California Highway 1 May 21, 1999 37°49′11″N 122°28′43″W / 37.819722°N 122.478611°W / 37.819722; -122.478611 (Golden Gate Bridge)
223 Carmel Fallon Building   1800 Market Street November 8, 1998 37°46′18″N 122°25′27″W / 37.77175°N 122.42405°W / 37.77175; -122.42405 (Carmel Fallon Building)
Currently houses the San Francisco LGBT Community Center[9]
224 Schubert Hall   2099 Pacific Avenue May 21, 1999
225 Fireboat House   Pier 221/2, the Embarcadero April 16, 1999
226 Washington Square   600 Columbus Avenue January 22, 1999
37°48′03″N 122°24′36″W / 37.800868°N 122.410001°W / 37.800868; -122.410001 (Washington Square)Bound by Union, Filbert, and Stockton Streets
227 The Castro Camera and the Harvey Milk Residence   573–575 Castro Street July 2, 2000
228 City Lights Bookstore   261–271 Columbus Avenue August 26, 2001 37°47′51″N 122°24′24″W / 37.797628°N 122.406575°W / 37.797628; -122.406575 (City Lights Bookstore)
229 Garcia and Maggini Warehouse 128 King Street June 23, 2002
231 Laguna Honda Station /
Forest Hill Station
  390 Laguna Honda Boulevard September 23, 2004 37°44′53″N 122°27′33″W / 37.74803°N 122.45914°W / 37.74803; -122.45914 (Laguna Honda/Forest Hill Station)Now known as Forest Hill station (Muni Metro)
232 Filbert Street Cottages (Bush Cottages and the School of Basic Design and Color)   1338 Filbert Street April 3, 2003
233 Golden Triangle Light Standards Along the streets bounded by Market, and Sutter Streets May 23, 2003
234 Carnegie Mission Branch Library   300 Bartlett Street September 23, 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
235 Carnegie Chinatown Branch Library   1135 Powell Street May 2, 2002 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
236 Old San Francisco Mint   88 5th Street February 21, 2003 37°46′58″N 122°24′26″W / 37.7829°N 122.4071°W / 37.7829; -122.4071 (Old U.S. Mint)
237 Colombo Building   1–21 Columbus Avenue August 23, 2002 37°47′44″N 122°24′13″W / 37.7956°N 122.4037°W / 37.7956; -122.4037 (Colombo Building) Also known as Drexler-Colombo Building
238 Labor Temple-Redstone Building   2926–2948 16th Street January 16, 2004
239 Carnegie Sunset Library   1305 18th Avenue June 10, 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
240 Carnegie Presidio Library   3150 Sacramento Street June 10, 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
241 Jose Theater/Names Project Building   2362 Market Street May 27, 2004
242 Infant Shelter   1201 Ortega Street August 25, 2004
243 Old Chronicle Building   690 Market Street Rescinded 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
244 Garfield Building 938–942 Market Street September 30, 2004
245 New Mission Theater   2550 Mission Street May 27, 2004 37°45′23″N 122°25′08″W / 37.7563°N 122.419°W / 37.7563; -122.419 (New Mission Theater)
246 James Lick Baths/People's Laundry Building   165 10th Street August 25, 2004
247 Carnegie Richmond Branch Library   351 9th Avenue March 3, 2005 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
248 Juvenile Court and Detention Home   150 Otis Street June 14, 2006 Now Swords to Plowshares
249 Golden Gate Park Music Concourse   Tea Garden Drive December 16, 2005 37°46′14″N 122°28′03″W / 37.77064°N 122.46749°W / 37.77064; -122.46749 (Golden Gate Park Music Concourse)
250 Shipwright's Cottage   900 Innes Avenue May 9, 2008
251 Glazer-Keating House   1110 Taylor Street August 18, 2005
252 Saint Brigid Church   2151 Van Ness Avenue October 24, 2006
253 Richard P. Doolan-Norman T. Larson Residence and Storefronts   557 Ashbury Street, 1500–1512 Haight Street July 14, 2006 [12]
254 Doggie Diner sign   Median strip of Sloat Boulevard and 45th Avenue August 11, 2006 37°44′08″N 122°30′11″W / 37.735461°N 122.502969°W / 37.735461; -122.502969 (Doggie Diner Sign)
255 Mission High School   3750 18th Street February 9, 2007 37°45′42″N 122°25′38″W / 37.761775°N 122.427306°W / 37.761775; -122.427306 (Mission High School)
256 Richardson Hall   55 Laguna Street September 21, 2007
257 Woods Hall 55 Laguna Street September 21, 2007
258 Woods Hall Annex 55 Laguna Street September 21, 2007
259 Carnegie Noe Valley Branch Library   451 Jersey Street March 10, 2008 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
260 Tobin House   1969 California Street October 30, 2008
261 Metro Theater   2055 Union Street July 21, 2009 37°47′49″N 122°25′59″W / 37.7970°N 122.4330°W / 37.7970; -122.4330 (Metro Theater)
262 Appleton & Wolfard Libraries   1890 Chestnut Street November 18, 2010
263 Sam Jordan's Bar   4004–4006 3rd Street February 6, 2013 [13]
264 Twin Peaks Tavern   401 Castro Street February 6, 2013 [14]
265 Doelger Building   320–326 Judah Street April 10, 2013 [15]
266 Marcus Books and Jimbo's Bop City   1712–1716 Fillmore Street February 13, 2014 [16]
267 Swedish American Hall   2168–2174 Market Street May 8, 2015 [17]
268 R. L. Goldberg Building   182–198 Gough Street May 21, 2015 [18]
269 University Mound Ladies Home   350 University Street November 25, 2015 [19]
270 Cowell House   171 San Marcos Avenue April 22, 2016 [20]
271 Bourdette Building   90 2nd Street May 20, 2016 [21]
272 Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building   35–45 Onondaga Street June 17, 2016 [22]
273 Ingleside Presbyterian Church and The Great Cloud of Witnesses   1345 Ocean Avenue November 22, 2016 [23]
274 El Rey Theatre 1970 Ocean Avenue July 27, 2017 [24]
275 Third Baptist Church Complex   1399 McAllister Street November 15, 2017 [25]
276 Gaughran House 2731–2735 Folsom Street December 15, 2017
277 New Era Hall 2117–2123 Market Street March 29, 2018
278 Phillips Building 234–246 1st Street June 28, 2018
279 Arthur H. Coleman Medical Center 6301 3rd Street August 10, 2018
280 New Pullman Hotel 228–248 Townsend Street November 2, 2018
281 Piledrivers, Bridge, and Structural Ironworkers 281–247 Bryant Street November 2, 2018
282 Hotel Utah   500–504 4th Street November 2, 2018
283 Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Building 2 Henry Adams Street January 25, 2019
284 Benedict-Gieling House 22 Beaver Street February 22, 2019
285 Theodore Roosevelt Middle School 460 Arguello Boulevard March 15, 2019
286 Sunshine School 2728 Bryant Street March 15, 2019
287 Paper Doll (bar) 524 Union Street June 25, 2019 37°48′03″N 122°24′29″W / 37.800753°N 122.408143°W / 37.800753; -122.408143

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288 Kinmon Gakuen Building 2031 Bush Street November 1, 2019
289 "History of Medicine in California" frescoes 533 Parnassus Avenue November 25, 2020 Ten panel fresco by Bernard Zakheim in Toland Hall auditorium at UCSF
290 Royal Baking Company 4767–4773 Mission Street December 23, 2020
291 Japanese YWCA/Issei Women’s Building   1830 Sutter Street April 30, 2021
292 Lyon-Martin House 651 Duncan Street May 21, 2021
293 Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park Within Entrada Court October 8, 2021
294 "The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City" fresco 800 Chestnut Street October 15, 2021 Fresco by Diego Riviera in the Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute
295 San Francisco Eagle Bar   396–398 12th Street October 29, 2021
296 Casa Sanchez Building 2778 24th Street February 11, 2022
297 Crocker National Bank Building 1–25 Montgomery Street March 14, 2022
298 "Allegory of California" fresco 155 Sansome Street March 14, 2022 In the grand stairwell between the 10th and 11th floors of The City Club of San Francisco (former Pacific Stock Exchange Luncheon Club)
299 Jones-Thierbach Coffee Company Building 447 Battery Street March 16, 2022
300 Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library 1801 Green Street March 22, 2022 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California
301 Trocadero Clubhouse   Within Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove April 15, 2022
302 Clay Theatre 2261 Fillmore Street May 6, 2022
303 Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts   2868 Mission Street June 3, 2022
304 Mother’s Building   Within the San Francisco Zoo September 16, 2022
305 Takahashi Trading Company 200 Rhode Island Street September 22, 2022

San Francisco Landmark Districts Edit

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.[27]

# Name Image Size Year Designated Description
1 Jackson Square   8 Blocks, 82 Parcels 1972 Earliest surviving commercial area features commercial and mixeduse buildings erected in the 1850s to 1860s.
2 Webster Street 3 Blocks, 25 Parcels 1981 Residential district in the Western Addition features a unified collection in the Italianate style.
3 Northeast Waterfront   9 Blocks, 52 Parcels 1983 Commercial and industrial district reflects waterfront storage and maritime activities, from the Gold Rush to World War II.
4 Alamo Square   16 Blocks, 281 Parcels 1984 Residential district features richly ornamented houses in a range of Victorian- and Edwardian-era styles.
5 Liberty Hill Historic District   10 Blocks, 298 Parcels 1985 Victorian-era residences designed primarily in the Italianate, Stick, and Queen Anne styles in Mission District.
6 Telegraph Hill   6 Blocks, 90 Parcels 1986 Eclectic hillside district features the largest concentration of pre-1870s buildings accessible only via narrow pedestrian-only lanes and staircases.
7 Blackstone Court   1 Block, 4 Parcels 1987 Residential district centered around the now-filled Washerwoman's Lagoon on a pre-Gold Rush trail of pre-1906 development in the Marina District.
8 South End 6 Blocks, 84 Parcels 1990 Industrial and warehouse of brick and reinforced concrete single- and multi-story warehouses erected between 1906 and 1929.
9 Bush Street–Cottage Row   2 Blocks, 23 Parcels 1991 Residential buildings of flat front Italianate and Stick design in Japantown.
10 Civic Center   15 Blocks, 61 Parcels 1996 Monumental Beaux Arts Classical design institutional buildings flanking a central open space.
11 Dogpatch   9 Blocks, 131 Parcels 2003 Oldest enclave of industrial workers’ housing in San Francisco located east of Potrero Hill.
12 Market Street Masonry 5 Blocks, 8 Parcels 2013 Discontiguous 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.[28][29]
13 Duboce Park   4 Blocks, 90 Parcels 2013 Residential district featuring well-preserved Victorian- and Edwardian-era homes, many in the Queen Anne style. The district includes Duboce Park.[30]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Appendix A to Article 10: List of designated landmarks". San Francisco Planning Code. American Legal Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  2. ^ . City of San Francisco. Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  3. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 3: Bank of California:". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  4. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 7: Audiffred Building". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  5. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 8: Bayview Opera House". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  6. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 33: Sentinel Building". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
  7. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 47: Nightingale House". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  8. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 191: Southern Pacific Hospital:". NoeHill. 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  9. ^ "San Francisco Landmark 223: Carmel Fallon Building". NoeHill. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  10. ^ "APPENDIX A TO ARTICLE 10 - LIST OF DESIGNATED LANDMARKS". American Legal Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  11. ^ "APPENDIX B TO ARTICLE 11 CATEGORY II BUILDINGS". American Legal Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  12. ^ San Francisco Landmark Number 253
  13. ^ "Sam Jordan's Bar Landmark Designation Report" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  14. ^ "Twin Peaks Tavern Landmark Designation Report" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  15. ^ (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  16. ^ (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  17. ^ "Swedish American Hall Designation Report" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  18. ^ "182-198 Gough Street Designation Report" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  19. ^ "University Mound Landmark Designation Report" (PDF).
  20. ^ "Cowell House Landmark Designation Report" (PDF).
  21. ^ "Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report" (PDF).
  22. ^ "Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building Landmark Designation Report" (PDF).
  23. ^ "Planning Code - Landmark designation of 1345 Ocean Avenue (aka Ingleside Presbyterian Church and the Great Cloud of Witnesses)" (PDF).
  24. ^ "Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report" (PDF).
  25. ^ "SF's oldest African-American church designated as landmark". SFGATE. 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
  26. ^ (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. September 5, 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 4, 2022.
  27. ^ "San Francisco Landmark Districts" (PDF). Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  28. ^ "Market Street Masonry Discontiguous Landmark District Designation Report" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Department. San Francisco Planning Department. September 19, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  29. ^ "Market Street Masonry Landmark District". SF Planning. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  30. ^ "Duboce Park Landmark District".

External links Edit

  • San Francisco Planning Department - Historic Preservation
  • Locally Designated San Francisco Landmarks
  • State Designated San Francisco Landmarks

list, francisco, designated, landmarks, this, list, francisco, designated, landmarks, 1967, city, francisco, california, adopted, article, planning, code, providing, city, with, authority, designate, protect, landmarks, from, inappropriate, alterations, februa. 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 Three San Francisco Designated Landmarks along Montgomery Street the Golden Era Building left the Genella Building center and the Belli Building right The Transamerica Pyramid not a Designated Landmark is in the background Contents 1 Color markings highest noted listing 2 San Francisco Designated Landmarks 3 San Francisco Landmark Districts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksColor markings highest noted listing EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates US National Register of Historic PlacesCalifornia Historical LandmarkSan Francisco Designated LandmarkNational Historic LandmarkSan Francisco Designated Landmarks Edit Name Image Address Date Designated Description1 Mission Dolores nbsp 320 Dolores Street April 11 1968 37 45 51 N 122 25 36 W 37 7642 N 122 4266 W 37 7642 122 4266 Mission Dolores 2 Old Saint Mary s Cathedral nbsp 660 California Street April 11 1968 37 47 34 N 122 24 21 W 37 79265 N 122 40575 W 37 79265 122 40575 Old Saint Mary s Cathedral 3 Bank of California Building nbsp 400 California Street September 3 1968 37 47 36 N 122 24 06 W 37 7932 N 122 4016 W 37 7932 122 4016 Bank of California Building Built in 1908 designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville 3 4 Saint Patrick s Church nbsp 756 Mission Street September 3 1968 37 47 08 N 122 24 13 W 37 785588 N 122 403508 W 37 785588 122 403508 Saint Patrick s Church 5 Saint Francis of Assisi Church nbsp 610 Vallejo Street September 3 1968 37 47 56 N 122 24 28 W 37 7988 N 122 4077 W 37 7988 122 4077 Saint Francis of Assisi Church 6 Holy Cross Parish Hall Old St Patrick s Church nbsp 1820 Eddy Street September 3 19687 Audiffred Building nbsp 1 21 Mission Street October 13 1968 37 47 36 N 122 23 33 W 37 7934 N 122 3926 W 37 7934 122 3926 Audiffred Building Commercial structure built in 1889 in Parisian style 4 8 South San Francisco Opera House nbsp 1601 Newcomb Avenue December 8 1968 37 44 07 N 122 23 24 W 37 735299 N 122 390026 W 37 735299 122 390026 South San Francisco Opera House Also known as Bayview Opera House built in 1888 5 9 Belli Building Langerman s Building nbsp 722 Montgomery Street February 3 1969 37 47 46 N 122 24 12 W 37 7961 N 122 4033 W 37 7961 122 4033 Belli Building Langerman s Building Formerly owned by Melvin Belli10 Genella Building Belli Annex nbsp 728 Montgomery Street February 3 1969 37 47 46 N 122 24 12 W 37 7961 N 122 4033 W 37 7961 122 4033 Genella Building Belli Annex 11 Hotaling Stables Building nbsp 32 42 Hotaling Place February 3 196912 Hotaling Building nbsp 451 Jackson Street February 3 1969 37 47 47 N 122 24 10 W 37 7964 N 122 4028 W 37 7964 122 4028 Hotaling Building 13 Hotaling Annex East 445 Jackson Street February 3 196914 Medico Dental Building nbsp 441 Jackson Street February 3 196915 Ghirardelli Building nbsp 407 Jackson Street February 3 196916 Ghirardelli Annex Jackson Street nbsp 407 Jackson Street February 3 196917 Colonial Dames Octagon House nbsp 2645 Gough Street February 3 1969 37 47 52 N 122 25 39 W 37 7978 N 122 4274 W 37 7978 122 4274 McElroy Octagon House Also known as the McElroy Octagon House18 Palace Hotel and Garden Court Room nbsp 2 New Montgomery Street and 633 Market Street March 9 1969 37 47 18 N 122 24 07 W 37 788411 N 122 40205 W 37 788411 122 40205 Palace Hotel and Garden Court Room 19 Golden Era Building nbsp 732 Montgomery Street March 9 196920 Hotaling Annex West nbsp 463 473 Jackson St March 9 196921 San Francisco City Hall nbsp 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place March 13 1970 37 46 45 N 122 25 09 W 37 77919 N 122 41914 W 37 77919 122 41914 San Francisco City Hall Block bounded by Polk and McAllister Streets Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street22 Solari Building Larco s Building 470 Jackson Street March 16 197023 Solari Building Old French Consulate nbsp 472 Jackson Street March 16 1970 37 47 47 N 122 24 11 W 37 7965 N 122 4031 W 37 7965 122 4031 Solari Building Old French Consulate 24 Yeon Building San Francisco nbsp 432 Jackson Street March 16 197025 Moulinie Building nbsp 458 60 Jackson Street March 16 197026 Bank of Lucas Turner amp Co nbsp 800 804 Montgomery Street March 16 197027 Grogan Lent Atherton Building nbsp 400 Jackson Street March 16 197028 Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Cathedral 858 864 Fulton Street May 3 1970 37 46 41 N 122 25 51 W 37 77796 N 122 430918 W 37 77796 122 430918 Old Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Cathedral 29 Old Fire House Engine 22 nbsp 1348 10th Avenue May 3 197030 Ghirardelli Square nbsp Block bounded by North Point Larkin Beach and Polk Streets May 3 1970 37 48 21 N 122 25 18 W 37 805703 N 122 421794 W 37 805703 122 421794 Phelps Abner House 31 Burr Mansion nbsp 1772 Vallejo Street May 3 197032 Abner Phelps House nbsp 1111 Oak Street May 31 1970 37 46 22 N 122 26 17 W 37 7728 N 122 4381 W 37 7728 122 4381 Phelps Abner House 33 Columbus Tower Sentinel Building nbsp 916 920 Kearny Street June 13 1970 37 47 47 N 122 24 18 W 37 7964 N 122 4049 W 37 7964 122 4049 Columbus Tower Sentinel Building Completed in 1907 and survived the 1906 earthquake and fire 6 34 Original United States Mint and Subtreasury nbsp 608 Commercial Street June 14 1970 37 47 39 3 N 122 24 12 7 W 37 794250 N 122 403528 W 37 794250 122 403528 San Francisco Mint 35 Stadtmuller House nbsp 819 Eddy Street December 5 197036 Feusier Octagon House nbsp 1067 Green Street December 5 1970 37 47 54 N 122 25 00 W 37 7983 N 122 4167 W 37 7983 122 4167 Feusier Octagon House 37 Hallidie Building nbsp 130 Sutter Street April 4 1971 37 47 24 N 122 24 11 W 37 7901 N 122 403 W 37 7901 122 403 Hallidie Building 38 Bourn Mansion nbsp 2550 Webster Street April 4 197139 St Francis Lutheran Church nbsp 152 Church Street July 10 197140 First Unitarian Church San Francisco nbsp Block bounded by Franklin Street Geary Boulevard and Starr King Way July 10 197141 Saint Mark s Evangelical Lutheran Church nbsp 1135 O Farrell Street vacated portion July 10 197142 Dennis T Sullivan Memorial Fire Chief s Home nbsp 870 Bush Street October 10 197143 Cable Car Barn and Power House nbsp 1201 Mason Street October 10 1971 37 47 41 N 122 24 41 W 37 794675 N 122 411396 W 37 794675 122 411396 Cable Car Barn and Power House Washington and Mason Streets northwest corner now called the San Francisco Cable Car Museum44 Donaldina Cameron House nbsp 920 Sacramento Street October 10 1971 Formerly the Occidental Board Presbyterian Mission House residence of Donaldina Cameron45 Leale House nbsp 2475 Pacific Avenue April 2 197246 House of the Flag nbsp 1652 1656 Taylor Street May 12 197247 Nightingale House nbsp 201 Buchanan Street October 1 1972 37 46 18 N 122 25 38 W 37 77177 N 122 42718 W 37 77177 122 42718 Nightingale House Built in 1908 designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville 7 48 Charles Dietle House nbsp 294 Page Street October 1 197249 Sherman House nbsp 2160 Green Street October 18 197250 Conservatory of Flowers nbsp 100 John F Kennedy Memorial Drive December 4 1972 37 46 21 N 122 27 37 W 37 7726 N 122 4602 W 37 7726 122 4602 Golden Gate Park Conservatory Inside Golden Gate Park51 Casebolt House nbsp 2727 Pierce Street March 5 197352 Transamerica Building Old Fugazi Bank Building nbsp 4 Columbus Avenue March 5 197353 Wormser Coleman House nbsp 1834 California Street June 1 197354 Edward Coleman House nbsp 1701 Franklin Street July 6 197355 Lilienthal Orville Pratt House nbsp 1818 1824 California Street July 6 197356 Roos House nbsp 3500 Jackson Street August 6 197357 Talbot Dutton House nbsp 1782 Pacific Avenue November 2 197358 Merryvale Antiques nbsp 3640 Buchanan Street February 4 197459 Haslett Warehouse nbsp 680 Beach Street February 4 1974 37 48 25 N 122 25 12 W 37 8069 N 122 4201 W 37 8069 122 4201 Haslett Warehouse 60 Hunters Point Springs and Albion Brewery nbsp 881 Innes Avenue April 5 197461 Sylvester House nbsp 1556 Revere Avenue April 5 197462 Mish House nbsp 1153 Oak Street July 6 1974 37 46 22 N 122 26 18 W 37 7729 N 122 4383 W 37 7729 122 4383 Mish House 63 Quinn House nbsp 1562 McKinnon Avenue July 6 197464 Flood Mansion Pacific Union Club nbsp 1000 California Street August 2 1974 37 47 31 N 122 24 41 W 37 792 N 122 4114 W 37 792 122 4114 Flood James C Mansion 65 Trinity Church nbsp 1668 Bush Street October 5 197466 Stanyan House nbsp 2006 Bush Street January 4 197567 Tanforan Cottage 1 nbsp 214 Dolores Street January 4 197568 Tanforan Cottage 2 nbsp 220 Dolores Street January 4 197569 Haas Lilienthal House nbsp 2007 Franklin Street January 4 1975 37 47 36 N 122 25 29 W 37 7933 N 122 4248 W 37 7933 122 4248 Haas Lilienthal House 70 Atherton House nbsp 1990 California Street February 19 197571 Goodman Building nbsp 1117 Geary Boulevard February 28 1975 37 47 08 N 122 25 20 W 37 7855 N 122 4222 W 37 7855 122 4222 Goodman Building 72 V C Morris Building nbsp 140 Maiden Lane August 7 197573 Lotta s Fountain nbsp Pedestrian Island at Intersection of Market Geary and Kearny Streets July 19 1975 37 47 16 N 122 24 12 W 37 7879 N 122 4033 W 37 7879 122 4033 Lotta Crabtree Fountain 74 Frank M Stone House nbsp 1348 South Van Ness Avenue July 19 197575 California Historical Society Whittier Mansion nbsp 2090 Jackson Street November 8 1975 37 47 36 N 122 25 46 W 37 7933 N 122 4295 W 37 7933 122 4295 Whittier Mansion 76 Mills Building and Tower nbsp 220 Montgomery Street and 220 Bush Street November 8 1975 37 47 28 N 122 24 06 W 37 7912 N 122 4018 W 37 7912 122 4018 Mills Building And Tower 77 Samuels Clock nbsp Sidewalk in front 856 Market Street December 7 197578 Sunnyside Conservatory nbsp 236 Monterey Boulevard December 7 197579 Miller Joost House nbsp 3224 Market Street December 7 197580 Alfred E Clarke Mansion nbsp 250 Douglas Street December 7 1975 37 45 35 N 122 26 22 W 37 75961 N 122 43953 W 37 75961 122 43953 Clarke Mansion 81 Bush Street Temple Soto Mission nbsp 1881 Bush Street April 18 197682 Geary Theater nbsp 415 Geary Street July 11 1976 37 47 13 N 122 24 37 W 37 787 N 122 4103 W 37 787 122 4103 Geary Theatre Home of the American Conservatory Theater83 St John s Presbyterian Church nbsp 25 Lake Street September 12 1976 37 47 12 N 122 27 31 W 37 7866 N 122 4586 W 37 7866 122 4586 St John s Presbyterian Church 84 San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center nbsp 401 Van Ness Avenue January 9 1977 Van Ness Avenue between Grove and McAllister Streets85 San Francisco Art Institute nbsp 800 Chestnut Street July 9 1977 37 48 12 N 122 25 02 W 37 803456 N 122 417144 W 37 803456 122 417144 San Francisco Art Institute 86 Potrero Hill Neighborhood House nbsp 953 DeHaro Street July 9 197787 Jessie Street Substation nbsp 220 Jessie Street July 9 1977 37 47 10 N 122 24 13 W 37 7861 N 122 4035 W 37 7861 122 4035 Jessie Street Substation Home of the Contemporary Jewish Museum88 Palace of Fine Arts nbsp 3301 Lyon Street July 9 1977 37 48 10 N 122 26 54 W 37 8029 N 122 4484 W 37 8029 122 4484 Palace of Fine Arts 89 Old Firehouse Engine Company No 2 and Truck No 6 nbsp 1152 Oak Street July 9 1977 37 47 27 N 122 24 18 W 37 7908 N 122 4051 W 37 7908 122 4051 San Francisco Fire Department Engine Co Number 2 90 Ferry Building nbsp 1 Ferry Building July 9 1977 37 47 43 N 122 23 37 W 37 7954 N 122 3936 W 37 7954 122 3936 Union Ferry Depot On the Embarcadero at the foot of Market Street91 Gibb Sanborn Warehouse Trinidad Bean and Elevator Company nbsp 855 Front Street and 101 Vallejo Street July 9 1977 37 47 58 N 122 24 01 W 37 7995 N 122 4002 W 37 7995 122 4002 Gibb Daniel amp Co Warehouse 92 Gibb Sanborn Warehouse Pelican Paper nbsp 901 Front Street July 9 197793 Old Firehouse Engine Company No 23 nbsp 3022 Washington Street July 9 197794 Orpheum Theatre nbsp 1192 Market Street July 9 1977 37 46 45 N 122 24 53 W 37 779081 N 122 414708 W 37 779081 122 414708 Koshland House 95 Koshland House nbsp 3800 Washington Street July 9 1977 37 47 20 N 122 27 21 W 37 789 N 122 4559 W 37 789 122 4559 Koshland House 96 Francis Scott Key Monument nbsp Golden Gate Park East End of Music Concourse July 9 1977 37 46 14 N 122 28 03 W 37 77064 N 122 46749 W 37 77064 122 46749 Francis Scott Key Monument 97 Atkinson House nbsp 1032 Broadway July 17 197798 Ortman Shumate House nbsp 1901 Scott Street August 13 197799 Schoenstein Organ nbsp 3101 20th Street August 13 1977100 Castro Theatre nbsp 429 Castro Street September 3 1977 37 45 43 N 122 26 06 W 37 7620 N 122 435 W 37 7620 122 435 Castro Theatre 101 Oriental Warehouse 650 Delancey Street October 8 1977102 Italian Swiss Colony Building nbsp 1265 Battery Street January 8 1978 At Greenwich Street103 Calvary Presbyterian Church Sanctuary nbsp 2501 Fillmore Street January 10 1978 37 47 34 N 122 26 05 W 37 7927 N 122 4347 W 37 7927 122 4347 Calvary Presbyterian Church 104 Independent Wood Company Building Cargo West nbsp 1105 Battery Street April 23 1979 At Union Street105 Market Street Railway Substation nbsp 1190 Fillmore Street April 23 1979 37 46 49 N 122 25 55 W 37 7804 N 122 4319 W 37 7804 122 4319 Market Street Railway Substation At Turk Street106 Chambord Apartments nbsp 1298 Sacramento Street April 23 1979 37 47 33 N 122 24 51 W 37 7925 N 122 4142 W 37 7925 122 4142 Chambord Apartments 107 Rincon Annex nbsp 101 199 Mission Street February 10 1980 37 47 34 N 122 23 36 W 37 7928 N 122 3934 W 37 7928 122 3934 Rincon Annex 108 State Armory and Arsenal nbsp 1800 Mission Street February 10 1980 37 46 04 N 122 25 14 W 37 767778 N 122 420556 W 37 767778 122 420556 State Armory and Arsenal 109 Borel amp Co nbsp 440 Montgomery Street April 6 1980110 Italian American Bank nbsp 460 Montgomery Street April 6 1980111 Family Service Agency nbsp 1010 Gough Street October 12 1980112 Rothschild House nbsp 964 Eddy Street October 5 1980113 San Francisco Mining Exchange nbsp 350 Bush Street October 5 1980114 Beltline Railroad Roundhouse Complex nbsp 1500 Sansome Street October 5 1980 Block bounded by Lombard Sansome and the Embarcadero115 Health Sciences Library nbsp 2395 Sacramento Street October 5 1980116 St Paulus Lutheran Church nbsp 999 Eddy Street At Gough Street Rescinded by Ord 379 396117 Hammersmith Building nbsp 301 303 Sutter Street October 5 1980118 B nai David Synagogue nbsp 3535 19th Street October 5 1980119 Chambers Mansion nbsp 2220 Sacramento Street October 5 1980120 St Joseph s Church nbsp 1401 Howard Street October 5 1980121 Julius Castle nbsp 302 304 Greenwich Street October 5 1980122 Clay Street Center Chinese Historical Society of America nbsp 940 Powell Street and 965 Clay Street January 4 1981123 John McMullen House nbsp 827 Guerrero Street January 4 1981 37 45 28 N 122 25 24 W 37 7579 N 122 4232 W 37 7579 122 4232 McMullen John House 124 Sharon Building nbsp 300 Bowling Green Drive January 4 1981 37 47 18 N 122 24 04 W 37 7882 N 122 4012 W 37 7882 122 4012 McMullen John House Inside of Golden Gate Park125 Havens Mansion and Carriage House nbsp 1381 South Van Ness Avenue April 11 1981126 Bransten House nbsp 1735 Franklin Street June 7 1981127 Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe 478 Green Street June 7 1981128 Clunie House 301 Lyon Street June 7 1981129 Bauer amp Schweitzer Malting Company nbsp 550 Chestnut Street July 5 1981130 Hibernia Bank nbsp 1 Jones Street August 2 1981131 Union Trust Branch of Wells Fargo Bank nbsp 744 Market Street August 2 1981132 Savings Union Branch of Security Pacific National Bank nbsp 1 Grant Avenue August 2 1981133 Axford House nbsp 1190 Noe Street August 2 1981134 Mechanics Institute San Francisco nbsp 57 65 Post Street September 6 1981 37 47 20 N 122 24 11 W 37 788844 N 122 403042 W 37 788844 122 403042 Mechanics Institute 135 Westerfeld House nbsp 1198 Fulton Street December 6 1981 37 46 38 N 122 26 11 W 37 7772 N 122 4364 W 37 7772 122 4364 Westerfeld William House 136 Kershaw House nbsp 845 Guerrero Street December 6 1981137 Notre Dame des Victoires School nbsp 351 Dolores Street December 6 1981 37 47 27 N 122 24 23 W 37 7907 N 122 4065 W 37 7907 122 4065138 Irving M Scott School nbsp 1060 Tennessee Street December 6 1981139 St Charles School nbsp 3250 18th Street December 6 1981140 Newton Tharp School and High School of Commerce nbsp 135 Van Ness Avenue December 6 1981141 Home Telephone Company nbsp 333 Grant Avenue December 6 1981142 PG amp E Old Station J nbsp 569 Commercial Street December 6 1981 Pacific Gas and Electric Company143 Fire Department Old Station No 2 nbsp 466 Bush Street December 6 1981 San Francisco Fire Department144 Hoffman Grill nbsp 619 Market Street December 6 1981145 Buich Building nbsp 240 California Street December 6 1981146 Jack s Restaurant nbsp 615 Sacramento Street December 6 1981147 Dutch Windmill nbsp Golden Gate Park December 6 1981 37 46 14 N 122 30 34 W 37 77044 N 122 50941 W 37 77044 122 50941 Dutch Windmill 148 Kerrigan House Ruth Cravath Stoneyard and Studio 893 Wisconsin Street June 5 1982149 Edwin Klockars Blacksmith Shop nbsp 443 Folsom Street June 12 1982150 Sheetmetal Workers Union Hall nbsp 224 226 Guerrero Street June 12 1982151 Archbishop s Mansion nbsp 1000 Fulton Street June 12 1982152 Don Lee Building nbsp 1000 Van Ness Avenue July 10 1982153 Earle C Anthony Packard Showroom nbsp 901 Van Ness Avenue July 10 1982154 Flood Building nbsp 870 898 Market Street July 10 1982 37 47 06 N 122 24 27 W 37 7849 N 122 4074 W 37 7849 122 4074 Flood James C Building 155 Flatiron Building nbsp 540 548 Market Street July 10 1982156 Phelan Building nbsp 760 784 Market Street July 10 1982157 Hills Bros Coffee Plant nbsp 2 Harrison Street November 7 1982 Hills Bros Coffee158 Federal Reserve Bank Building nbsp 400 Sansome Street January 7 1983 37 47 39 N 122 24 04 W 37 7943 N 122 4011 W 37 7943 122 4011 Federal Reserve Bank Of San Francisco 159 Gaylord Hotel nbsp 620 Jones Street April 10 1983160 Royal Insurance Building nbsp 201 Sansome Street April 10 1983161 Kohl Building nbsp 400 Montgomery Street April 10 1983 Also known as the Alvinza Hayward Building 162 Hobart Building nbsp 582 592 Market Street July 9 1983163 Sharon Building nbsp 39 63 Montgomery July 9 1983164 McMorry Lagen House nbsp 188 198 Haight Street November 6 1983165 Lillie Hitchcock Coit Tower nbsp 1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard January 1 1984 37 48 09 N 122 24 21 W 37 8024 N 122 4058 W 37 8024 122 4058 Coit Tower 166 Trinity Presbyterian Church nbsp 3261 23rd Street March 30 1984167 Metropolitan Life Insurance Building nbsp 600 Stockton Street June 3 1984168 William Vale House nbsp 2226 California Street June 3 1984169 Campfire Golden Gate Council Headquarters 325 Arguello Boulevard June 30 1984170 Grace Cathedral Close nbsp 1051 Taylor Street August 5 1984171 Refugee Shack nbsp 1227 24th Avenue August 12 1984172 St Boniface Church and Rectory nbsp 133 Golden Gate Avenue October 7 1984173 Notre Dame des Victoires Church and Rectory nbsp 564 566 Bush Street October 7 1984174 California Hall nbsp 625 Polk Street October 7 1984175 McLaren Lodge Wikidata nbsp 501 Stanyan Street November 4 1984 Within Golden Gate Park and part of San Francisco Recreation amp Parks Department176 Cadillac Hotel San Francisco 366 394 Eddy Street January 6 1985177 First Congregational Church 432 Mason Street March 1 1985178 Mission Turn Hall nbsp 3543 18th Street March 1 1985179 Beach Chalet nbsp 100 Great Highway February 22 1985180 S F amp S M Railway Co Office Building nbsp 2301 San Jose Avenue January 26 1986 Market Street Railway transit operator 181 Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens nbsp 320 Bowling Green Drive September 7 1986 Golden Gate Park182 Theodore Green Apothecary nbsp 500 502 Divisadero Street September 14 1986183 Crown Zellerbach Building nbsp 1 Bush Street and 523 Market Street May 17 1987 37 47 27 N 122 24 00 W 37 7908 N 122 4 W 37 7908 122 4 Crown Zellerbach Building Now One Bush Plaza184 Mark Hopkins Hotel nbsp 999 California Street May 17 1987 37 47 30 N 122 24 37 W 37 791558 N 122 410364 W 37 791558 122 410364 Mark Hopkins Hotel 185 Fairmont Hotel nbsp 950 Mason Street June 13 1987 37 47 33 N 122 24 38 W 37 7924 N 122 4106 W 37 7924 122 4106 Fairmont Hotel 186 David Lewis House nbsp 4143 23rd Street February 14 1988187 Engine Co No 37 Truck Co No 9 2501 25th Street March 19 1988188 Engine Co No 8 Truck Co No 4 nbsp 1648 Pacific Avenue March 19 1988189 Frank G Edwards House nbsp 1366 Guerrero Street December 17 1988 37 44 57 N 122 25 22 W 37 7493 N 122 4228 W 37 7493 122 4228 Edwards Frank G House 190 Charles L Hinkel House and Carriage House 280 Divisadero Street December 17 1988191 Oakley Residence and Flats nbsp 200 202 Fair Oaks Street March 8 1989192 Southern Pacific Company Hospital Complex nbsp 1400 Fell Street and 1509 1555 1599 Hayes Street March 8 1989 Built in 1908 8 193 Baker and Hamilton Building nbsp 700 768 7th Street October 18 1989194 Lefty O Doul Bridge nbsp 3rd Street over Mission Channel at China Basin October 18 1989 37 46 36 N 122 23 24 W 37 7767 N 122 39 W 37 7767 122 39 Islam Temple Alcazar Theater 195 Islam Temple Alcazar Theater nbsp 650 Geary Street October 18 1989 37 47 12 N 122 24 50 W 37 78666 N 122 41399 W 37 78666 122 41399 Islam Temple Alcazar Theater 196 Alfred G Hanson Residence 126 27th Avenue December 22 1989197 Spreckels Mansion nbsp 2080 Washington Street June 9 1990198 Richard E Queen House nbsp 2212 Sacramento Street August 31 1990199 Jackson Brewery Complex nbsp 1475 1477 1479 1479A 1489 Folsom Street and 301 05 315 319 333 11th Street January 5 1991200 Path of Gold Light Standards nbsp 1 2490 Market Street July 26 1991201 Park Emergency Hospital nbsp 811 Stanyan Street November 2 1991 Kezar Corner Golden Gate Park202 Golden Gate Commandery of Knights Templar Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church nbsp 2135 Sutter Street January 22 1993203 George Gibbs Residence and caretaker s cottage nbsp 2620 2624 Jackson Street September 26 1993204 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church nbsp 906 Broadway November 14 1993 37 47 51 N 122 24 45 W 37 797468 N 122 412394 W 37 797468 122 412394 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church 205 Balboa High School nbsp 1000 Cayuga Avenue February 19 1995 37 43 19 N 122 26 28 W 37 721828 N 122 441072 W 37 721828 122 441072 Balboa High School 206 Howard 26th Street Cottages nbsp 3274 3294 26th Street 1487 1499 South Van Ness Avenue and 84 96 Virgil Street January 22 1994207 Ellinwood Residence nbsp 2799 Pacific Avenue and 2498 Divisadero Street January 22 1994208 McCormick House nbsp 4040 17th Street January 22 2000209 Odd Fellows Columbarium nbsp 1 Loraine Court March 3 1996 37 46 50 N 122 27 25 W 37 780612 N 122 45707 W 37 780612 122 45707 Odd Fellows Columbarium 210 Murphy Windmill and Millwright s Cottage nbsp 2100 Martin Luther King Jr Drive July 2 2000 West End of Golden Gate Park211 Madame C J Walker Home for Girls and Women nbsp 2066 Pine Street December 12 1999212 Columbia Savings Bank Building nbsp 700 Montgomery Street October 8 2000213 Joseph Leonard Cecil F Poole House nbsp 90 Cedro Avenue July 2 2000214 El Capitan Theater and Hotel nbsp 2353 Mission Street March 3 1996215 Brown s Opera House Victoria Theatre nbsp 2961 16th Street March 3 1996 Formerly Brown s Opera House216 Milo Hoadley Residence nbsp 2908 2910 Bush Street June 21 1996217 Alhambra Theater nbsp 2320 2336 Polk Street March 3 1996 37 47 54 N 122 25 20 W 37 79831 N 122 4221 W 37 79831 122 4221 Alhambra Theatre 218 North End Police Station and Garage nbsp 2475 Greenwich Street May 24 1996219 Mount Davidson Monument nbsp At the top of Mount Davidson January 16 1997 37 44 19 N 122 27 17 W 37 7386 N 122 4547 W 37 7386 122 4547 Engine House No 31 220 Former Engine House No 31 nbsp 1088 Green Street April 8 1998 37 47 55 N 122 25 01 W 37 7986 N 122 417 W 37 7986 122 417 Engine House No 31 221 Former Shriners Hospital nbsp 1701 19th Avenue April 8 1998222 Golden Gate Bridge nbsp At the Presidio U S Highway 101 and California Highway 1 May 21 1999 37 49 11 N 122 28 43 W 37 819722 N 122 478611 W 37 819722 122 478611 Golden Gate Bridge 223 Carmel Fallon Building nbsp 1800 Market Street November 8 1998 37 46 18 N 122 25 27 W 37 77175 N 122 42405 W 37 77175 122 42405 Carmel Fallon Building Currently houses the San Francisco LGBT Community Center 9 224 Schubert Hall nbsp 2099 Pacific Avenue May 21 1999225 Fireboat House nbsp Pier 221 2 the Embarcadero April 16 1999226 Washington Square nbsp 600 Columbus Avenue January 22 1999 37 48 03 N 122 24 36 W 37 800868 N 122 410001 W 37 800868 122 410001 Washington Square Bound by Union Filbert and Stockton Streets227 The Castro Camera and the Harvey Milk Residence nbsp 573 575 Castro Street July 2 2000228 City Lights Bookstore nbsp 261 271 Columbus Avenue August 26 2001 37 47 51 N 122 24 24 W 37 797628 N 122 406575 W 37 797628 122 406575 City Lights Bookstore 229 Garcia and Maggini Warehouse 128 King Street June 23 2002231 Laguna Honda Station Forest Hill Station nbsp 390 Laguna Honda Boulevard September 23 2004 37 44 53 N 122 27 33 W 37 74803 N 122 45914 W 37 74803 122 45914 Laguna Honda Forest Hill Station Now known as Forest Hill station Muni Metro 232 Filbert Street Cottages Bush Cottages and the School of Basic Design and Color nbsp 1338 Filbert Street April 3 2003233 Golden Triangle Light Standards Along the streets bounded by Market and Sutter Streets May 23 2003234 Carnegie Mission Branch Library nbsp 300 Bartlett Street September 23 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California235 Carnegie Chinatown Branch Library nbsp 1135 Powell Street May 2 2002 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California236 Old San Francisco Mint nbsp 88 5th Street February 21 2003 37 46 58 N 122 24 26 W 37 7829 N 122 4071 W 37 7829 122 4071 Old U S Mint 237 Colombo Building nbsp 1 21 Columbus Avenue August 23 2002 37 47 44 N 122 24 13 W 37 7956 N 122 4037 W 37 7956 122 4037 Colombo Building Also known as Drexler Colombo Building238 Labor Temple Redstone Building nbsp 2926 2948 16th Street January 16 2004239 Carnegie Sunset Library nbsp 1305 18th Avenue June 10 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California240 Carnegie Presidio Library nbsp 3150 Sacramento Street June 10 2004 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California241 Jose Theater Names Project Building nbsp 2362 Market Street May 27 2004242 Infant Shelter nbsp 1201 Ortega Street August 25 2004243 Old Chronicle Building nbsp 690 Market Street Rescinded by Ord 54 06 File No 050298 App 3 31 2006 currently designated as Significant Category II 10 11 Now Ritz Carlton Club and Residences244 Garfield Building 938 942 Market Street September 30 2004245 New Mission Theater nbsp 2550 Mission Street May 27 2004 37 45 23 N 122 25 08 W 37 7563 N 122 419 W 37 7563 122 419 New Mission Theater 246 James Lick Baths People s Laundry Building nbsp 165 10th Street August 25 2004247 Carnegie Richmond Branch Library nbsp 351 9th Avenue March 3 2005 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California248 Juvenile Court and Detention Home nbsp 150 Otis Street June 14 2006 Now Swords to Plowshares249 Golden Gate Park Music Concourse nbsp Tea Garden Drive December 16 2005 37 46 14 N 122 28 03 W 37 77064 N 122 46749 W 37 77064 122 46749 Golden Gate Park Music Concourse 250 Shipwright s Cottage nbsp 900 Innes Avenue May 9 2008251 Glazer Keating House nbsp 1110 Taylor Street August 18 2005252 Saint Brigid Church nbsp 2151 Van Ness Avenue October 24 2006253 Richard P Doolan Norman T Larson Residence and Storefronts nbsp 557 Ashbury Street 1500 1512 Haight Street July 14 2006 12 254 Doggie Diner sign nbsp Median strip of Sloat Boulevard and 45th Avenue August 11 2006 37 44 08 N 122 30 11 W 37 735461 N 122 502969 W 37 735461 122 502969 Doggie Diner Sign 255 Mission High School nbsp 3750 18th Street February 9 2007 37 45 42 N 122 25 38 W 37 761775 N 122 427306 W 37 761775 122 427306 Mission High School 256 Richardson Hall nbsp 55 Laguna Street September 21 2007257 Woods Hall 55 Laguna Street September 21 2007258 Woods Hall Annex 55 Laguna Street September 21 2007259 Carnegie Noe Valley Branch Library nbsp 451 Jersey Street March 10 2008 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California260 Tobin House nbsp 1969 California Street October 30 2008261 Metro Theater nbsp 2055 Union Street July 21 2009 37 47 49 N 122 25 59 W 37 7970 N 122 4330 W 37 7970 122 4330 Metro Theater 262 Appleton amp Wolfard Libraries nbsp 1890 Chestnut Street November 18 2010263 Sam Jordan s Bar nbsp 4004 4006 3rd Street February 6 2013 13 264 Twin Peaks Tavern nbsp 401 Castro Street February 6 2013 14 265 Doelger Building nbsp 320 326 Judah Street April 10 2013 15 266 Marcus Books and Jimbo s Bop City nbsp 1712 1716 Fillmore Street February 13 2014 16 267 Swedish American Hall nbsp 2168 2174 Market Street May 8 2015 17 268 R L Goldberg Building nbsp 182 198 Gough Street May 21 2015 18 269 University Mound Ladies Home nbsp 350 University Street November 25 2015 19 270 Cowell House nbsp 171 San Marcos Avenue April 22 2016 20 271 Bourdette Building nbsp 90 2nd Street May 20 2016 21 272 Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building nbsp 35 45 Onondaga Street June 17 2016 22 273 Ingleside Presbyterian Church and The Great Cloud of Witnesses nbsp 1345 Ocean Avenue November 22 2016 23 274 El Rey Theatre 1970 Ocean Avenue July 27 2017 24 275 Third Baptist Church Complex nbsp 1399 McAllister Street November 15 2017 25 276 Gaughran House 2731 2735 Folsom Street December 15 2017277 New Era Hall 2117 2123 Market Street March 29 2018278 Phillips Building 234 246 1st Street June 28 2018279 Arthur H Coleman Medical Center 6301 3rd Street August 10 2018280 New Pullman Hotel 228 248 Townsend Street November 2 2018281 Piledrivers Bridge and Structural Ironworkers 281 247 Bryant Street November 2 2018282 Hotel Utah nbsp 500 504 4th Street November 2 2018283 Dunham Carrigan amp Hayden Building 2 Henry Adams Street January 25 2019284 Benedict Gieling House 22 Beaver Street February 22 2019285 Theodore Roosevelt Middle School 460 Arguello Boulevard March 15 2019286 Sunshine School 2728 Bryant Street March 15 2019287 Paper Doll bar 524 Union Street June 25 2019 37 48 03 N 122 24 29 W 37 800753 N 122 408143 W 37 800753 122 408143 26 288 Kinmon Gakuen Building 2031 Bush Street November 1 2019289 History of Medicine in California frescoes 533 Parnassus Avenue November 25 2020 Ten panel fresco by Bernard Zakheim in Toland Hall auditorium at UCSF290 Royal Baking Company 4767 4773 Mission Street December 23 2020291 Japanese YWCA Issei Women s Building nbsp 1830 Sutter Street April 30 2021292 Lyon Martin House 651 Duncan Street May 21 2021293 Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Sundial Park Within Entrada Court October 8 2021294 The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City fresco 800 Chestnut Street October 15 2021 Fresco by Diego Riviera in the Diego Rivera Gallery San Francisco Art Institute295 San Francisco Eagle Bar nbsp 396 398 12th Street October 29 2021296 Casa Sanchez Building 2778 24th Street February 11 2022297 Crocker National Bank Building 1 25 Montgomery Street March 14 2022298 Allegory of California fresco 155 Sansome Street March 14 2022 In the grand stairwell between the 10th and 11th floors of The City Club of San Francisco former Pacific Stock Exchange Luncheon Club 299 Jones Thierbach Coffee Company Building 447 Battery Street March 16 2022300 Golden Gate Valley Carnegie Library 1801 Green Street March 22 2022 See also list of Carnegie libraries in California301 Trocadero Clubhouse nbsp Within Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove April 15 2022302 Clay Theatre 2261 Fillmore Street May 6 2022303 Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts nbsp 2868 Mission Street June 3 2022304 Mother s Building nbsp Within the San Francisco Zoo September 16 2022305 Takahashi Trading Company 200 Rhode Island Street September 22 2022San Francisco Landmark Districts EditSince 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 27 Name Image Size Year Designated Description1 Jackson Square nbsp 8 Blocks 82 Parcels 1972 Earliest surviving commercial area features commercial and mixeduse buildings erected in the 1850s to 1860s 2 Webster Street 3 Blocks 25 Parcels 1981 Residential district in the Western Addition features a unified collection in the Italianate style 3 Northeast Waterfront nbsp 9 Blocks 52 Parcels 1983 Commercial and industrial district reflects waterfront storage and maritime activities from the Gold Rush to World War II 4 Alamo Square nbsp 16 Blocks 281 Parcels 1984 Residential district features richly ornamented houses in a range of Victorian and Edwardian era styles 5 Liberty Hill Historic District nbsp 10 Blocks 298 Parcels 1985 Victorian era residences designed primarily in the Italianate Stick and Queen Anne styles in Mission District 6 Telegraph Hill nbsp 6 Blocks 90 Parcels 1986 Eclectic hillside district features the largest concentration of pre 1870s buildings accessible only via narrow pedestrian only lanes and staircases 7 Blackstone Court nbsp 1 Block 4 Parcels 1987 Residential district centered around the now filled Washerwoman s Lagoon on a pre Gold Rush trail of pre 1906 development in the Marina District 8 South End 6 Blocks 84 Parcels 1990 Industrial and warehouse of brick and reinforced concrete single and multi story warehouses erected between 1906 and 1929 9 Bush Street Cottage Row nbsp 2 Blocks 23 Parcels 1991 Residential buildings of flat front Italianate and Stick design in Japantown 10 Civic Center nbsp 15 Blocks 61 Parcels 1996 Monumental Beaux Arts Classical design institutional buildings flanking a central open space 11 Dogpatch nbsp 9 Blocks 131 Parcels 2003 Oldest enclave of industrial workers housing in San Francisco located east of Potrero Hill 12 Market Street Masonry 5 Blocks 8 Parcels 2013 Discontiguous 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 28 29 13 Duboce Park nbsp 4 Blocks 90 Parcels 2013 Residential district featuring well preserved Victorian and Edwardian era homes many in the Queen Anne style The district includes Duboce Park 30 See also Edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalCalifornia Historical Landmarks in San Francisco County California National Register of Historic Places listings in San FranciscoReferences Edit Appendix A to Article 10 List of designated landmarks San Francisco Planning Code American Legal Publishing Corporation Retrieved 3 November 2022 City of San Francisco Designated Landmarks City of San Francisco Archived from the original on 2014 03 25 Retrieved 2012 09 27 San Francisco Landmark 3 Bank of California NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 15 San Francisco Landmark 7 Audiffred Building NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 15 San Francisco Landmark 8 Bayview Opera House NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 15 San Francisco Landmark 33 Sentinel Building NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 21 San Francisco Landmark 47 Nightingale House NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 15 San Francisco Landmark 191 Southern Pacific Hospital NoeHill 2014 Retrieved 2014 05 13 San Francisco Landmark 223 Carmel Fallon Building NoeHill 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 15 APPENDIX A TO ARTICLE 10 LIST OF DESIGNATED LANDMARKS American Legal Publishing Corporation Retrieved 2022 11 03 APPENDIX B TO ARTICLE 11 CATEGORY II BUILDINGS American Legal Publishing Corporation Retrieved 2022 11 03 San Francisco Landmark Number 253 Sam Jordan s Bar Landmark Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Retrieved 7 January 2014 Twin Peaks Tavern Landmark Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Retrieved 7 January 2014 Doelger Building Landmark Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Archived from the original PDF on 6 November 2014 Retrieved 7 January 2014 Marcus Books Jimbo s Bop City Landmark Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Archived from the original PDF on 26 February 2018 Retrieved 8 June 2015 Swedish American Hall Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Retrieved 8 June 2015 182 198 Gough Street Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department Retrieved 8 June 2015 University Mound Landmark Designation Report PDF Cowell House Landmark Designation Report PDF Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report PDF Alemany Emergency Hospital and Health Building Landmark Designation Report PDF Planning Code Landmark designation of 1345 Ocean Avenue aka Ingleside Presbyterian Church and the Great Cloud of Witnesses PDF Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report PDF SF s oldest African American church designated as landmark SFGATE 2017 11 16 Retrieved 2023 01 16 Landmark Designation Case Report 524 Union Street Paper Doll Case No 2017 001773DES PDF San Francisco Planning Department September 5 2018 Archived from the original PDF on November 4 2022 San Francisco Landmark Districts PDF Retrieved 6 May 2013 Market Street Masonry Discontiguous Landmark District Designation Report PDF San Francisco Planning Department San Francisco Planning Department September 19 2012 Retrieved October 9 2015 Market Street Masonry Landmark District SF Planning Retrieved 2023 05 24 Duboce Park Landmark District External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Francisco Designated Landmarks San Francisco Planning Department Historic Preservation Locally 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