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[4K] SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Walking The Painted Ladies at Alamo Square (October 13, 2023) 

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Alamo Square is a residential neighborhood in San Francisco, California with a park of the same name. Located in the Western Addition, its boundaries are Buchanan Street on the east, Turk Street on the north, Baker Street on the west, and Page Street Street on the south.
Alamo Square Park, the neighborhood's focal point and namesake, consists of four city blocks at the top of a hill overlooking much of downtown San Francisco, with a number of large and architecturally distinctive mansions along the perimeter, including the "Painted Ladies", a well-known postcard motif. The park is bordered by Hayes Street to the south, Steiner Street to the east, Fulton Street to the north, and Scott Street to the west. Named after the lone cottonwood tree ("alamo" in Spanish), Alamo Hill, was a watering hole on the horseback trail from Mission Dolores to the Presidio in the 1800s. In 1856, Mayor James Van Ness created a 12.7 acres (5.1 ha) park surrounding the watering hole, creating "Alamo Square".
Alamo Square Park includes a playground and a tennis court, and is frequented by neighbors, tourists, and dog owners. On a clear day, the Transamerica Pyramid building and the tops of the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge can be seen from the park's center. The San Francisco City Hall can be seen directly down Fulton Street. The area is part of the city's fifth Supervisorial district and is served by several Muni bus lines, including the 5, 21, 22, and 24. In 2016 it was closed for a $4.3 million renovation lasting seven months.
Painted Ladies are Victorian and Edwardian houses and buildings repainted, starting in the 1960s, in three or more colors that embellish or enhance their architectural details. The term was first used for San Francisco Victorian houses by writers Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen in their 1978 book Painted Ladies: San Francisco's Resplendent Victorians. Although polychrome decoration was common in the Victorian era, the colors used on these houses are not based on historical precedent.
Since then, the term has also been used to describe groups of colorfully repainted Victorian houses in other American cities, such as the Charles Village neighborhood in Baltimore; Lafayette Square in St. Louis; the greater San Francisco and New Orleans areas, in general; Columbia-Tusculum in Cincinnati; the Old West End in Toledo, Ohio; the neighborhoods of McKnight and Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts; and the city of Cape May, New Jersey. They also exist internationally, for example in New Zealand's capital city Wellington.
Something on the order of 48,000 houses in the Victorian and Edwardian styles were built in San Francisco between 1849 and 1915 (with the change from Victorian to Edwardian occurring on the death of Queen Victoria in 1901). Many were painted in bright colors. As one newspaper critic noted in 1885, "… red, yellow, chocolate, orange, everything that is loud is in fashion … if the upper stories are not of red or blue … they are painted up into uncouth panels of yellow and brown …" While many of the mansions of Nob Hill were destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, thousands of the mass-produced, modest houses survived in the western and southern neighborhoods of the city.
During World War I and World War II many of these houses were painted battleship gray with war-surplus Navy paint. Another sixteen thousand were demolished. Many others had the Victorian décor stripped off or covered with tarpaper, brick, stucco, or aluminum siding.
In 1963, San Francisco artist Butch Kardum began combining intense blues and greens on the exterior of his Italianate-style Victorian house. His house was criticized by some, but other neighbors began to copy his example. Kardum became a color designer, and he and other artist/colorists such as Tony Canaletich, Bob Buckter, and Jazon Wonders began to transform dozens of gray houses into Painted Ladies. By the 1970s, the colorist movement, as it was called, had changed entire streets and neighborhoods. The process continues to this day.
One of the best-known groups of "Painted Ladies" is the row of Victorian houses at 710-720 Steiner Street across from Alamo Square park. It is sometimes known as "Postcard Row"; they are also known as the Seven Sisters. The houses were built between 1892 and 1896 by developer Matthew Kavanaugh, who lived next door in the 1892 mansion at 722 Steiner Street. This block appears very frequently in media and mass-market photographs of the city and its tourist attractions and has appeared in an estimated 70 movies, TV programs, and ads, including in the opening credits of the television series Full House and its sequel Fuller House. The house at 714 Steiner (the pink one) sold for $3.5 million in 2020 and is for sale again in 2022.
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Комментарии : 13   
@Dan0yellh
@Dan0yellh 11 месяцев назад
Delightful! Wish I was there. Thanks for posting!
@TohaBgood2
@TohaBgood2 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful, as always! Thank you for the video!
@caliwalks
@caliwalks 11 месяцев назад
You’re welcome! Where did you walk last week? 😊
@TohaBgood2
@TohaBgood2 11 месяцев назад
@@caliwalks Palace of Fine Arts and Chestnut street. I haven't been there in ages! I'd forgotten how gorgeous that place is. Everyone was so happy and friendly too. Completely surreal day!
@JoseHernandez-ht1nr
@JoseHernandez-ht1nr 11 месяцев назад
GOOD BLESSED SAN FRANCISCO..
@lesliefranklin1870
@lesliefranklin1870 11 месяцев назад
I have not lived in the Bay area since the 1990s. Thank you for these videos bringing back so many memories.
@yoursforeverpeeps
@yoursforeverpeeps 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! I enjoyed the video. I love you 😍
@jmoterobarrigon
@jmoterobarrigon Месяц назад
Caliwalks, my favorite walks.
@caliwalks
@caliwalks Месяц назад
Awww 🥰 thank you 😊
@mascode1
@mascode1 11 месяцев назад
SF is so pretty
@caliwalks
@caliwalks 11 месяцев назад
It is. Thanks.
@michaelryan4759
@michaelryan4759 11 месяцев назад
Such a lovely part of the City, but a little too touristy for my liking. Great video though none the less. ❤
@binf5867
@binf5867 11 месяцев назад
Those painted houses remind me of Riley's house from inside out.
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