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Photographer: Andrew Ruppenstein
Taken: February 23, 2013
Caption:
Crocker Mansions Fence | Additional Description:
Significance: Constructed in 1877, the Crocker Fence is the only remnant left of Charles Crocker's Nob Hill mansion, considered one of the grandest in San Francisco during the 19th century. The fence is a rare, surviving example of a stone and cast-iron fence that typically surrounded the great 19th-century mansion in San Francisco, and is an excellent example of Victorian design with its intricate cast-iron and polished, sculpted granite.... - Historic American Building Survey
Submitted: March 4, 2013, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Lamorinda, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p235590
File Size: 3.478 Megabytes
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