Telegraph Hill, San Francisco - Neighborhood Video
Neighborhood video about the Telegraph Hill district of San Francisco, CA. Produced by Zephyr Real Estate.
Telegraph Hill - San Francisco, California, United States
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Telegraph Hill San Francisco
A 179-foot tower from which you can see the entire San Francisco Bay.
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- ... We walked up Telegraph Hill, one of the many hills, which gave great views of the city and more views down those iconic streets ...
- ... town Mountain View Road between Boonville and Point Arena - wild twisty road, not for the faint of heart In San Fran Telegraph Hill House of Nanking in Chinatown - famous for good food and lousy service City Lights Bookstore - beat generation ...
- ... We walked around North Beach and Telegraph Hill including Coit Tower up and down hidden stairways, up and down hills and in and out of alleyways ...
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- View From Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill by Karenandbobby from a blog titled San Francisco
- San Francisco 06 Telegraph Hill by Alexndean from a blog titled San Francisco - The Foggy City
- Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill by Ivorandkate from a blog titled San Francisco - our first West Coast destination
- View from Telegraph Hill by Hess from a blog titled Pride, Pins and Public Holidays
- Towards Telegraph Hill by Antonymgibson from a blog titled Day 46 A Streetcar Named Desiree
- Telegraph Hill area by C_villa from a blog titled The Coldest Winter Spent was a Summer in San Fran
- Up Telegraph Hill by Antonymgibson from a blog titled Day 43 Up and Down in San Francisco
- Telegraph Hill by Swisselle from a blog titled Fog in San Francisco
- Telegraph Hill by Hallouwe from a blog titled Golden Gate
- Telegraph Hill by Antonymgibson from a blog titled Day 43 Up and Down in San Francisco
1707 Grant Ave | Telegraph Hill | San Francisco
Nestled in the heart of Telegraph Hill, this exceptional residence with spectacular views is truly one-of-a-kind. Experience upscale urban living in style on three levels, including a penthouse room which opens to an expansive roof deck with striking City views making it an entertainer’s dream. The unbeatable location, views and rarity of available single-family residences in this iconic neighborhood make this dwelling a unique find and surpasses all expectations.
The main level has an open-concept floor plan with gorgeous wood floors, designer lighting, formal dining area, living area, chef’s kitchen, laundry room, office and half bathroom. The remodeled kitchen includes professional-grade appliances and beautiful natural macaubas white quartzite countertops.
On the second level is three-bedrooms and two bathrooms including a serene master featuring an ensuite bathroom and custom bamboo built-in closets. There are two additional bedrooms, an office and one bathroom on the same floor providing ample space.
The perfect combination of indoor/outdoor entertaining is on the penthouse level with an spacious room and large deck that capitalize on the breathtaking views of landmarks such as Coit Tower, St. Peter and Paul Church, Salesforce Tower to name a few. Imagine the nighttime vistas with the City lights sparkling around you in this luxurious retreat. Outfitted with a Dolby Atlas system and black out shades for the ideal movie theater experience.
On the ground floor is a generous garage that fits up to four cars with abundant storage.
Within moments are some of the best restaurants, boutiques and entertainment San Francisco has to offer. Head into North Beach to eat at well-known eateries such as Park Tavern, Tony’s Pizza or Original Joes and see a show at Cobb’s Comedy Club or Beach Blanket Babylon. This iconic location is ideal to explore surrounding neighborhoods such as North Beach, Russian Hill, Nob Hill, China Town and The Embarcadero.
Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) Telegraph Hill
Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) Telegraph Hill
Telegraph Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. It is one of San Francisco's 44 hills, and one of its original Seven Hills. The San Francisco Chronicle defines the Chinatown, North Beach, and Telegraph Hill areas as bounded by Sacramento Street, Taylor Street, Bay Street, and the water.
The neighborhood is bounded by Vallejo Street to the south, Sansome Street to the east, Francisco Street to the north and Powell Street and Columbus Avenue to the west, where the southwestern corner of Telegraph Hill overlaps with the North Beach neighborhood.
Originally named Loma Alta (High Hill) by the Spaniards, the hill was then familiarly known as Goat Hill by the early San Franciscans, and became the neighborhood of choice for many Irish immigrants. From 1825 through 1847, the area between Sansome and Battery, Broadway and Vallejo streets was used as a burial ground for foreign non-Catholic seamen.
The hill owes its name to a semaphore, a windmill-like structure erected in September 1849, for the purpose of signaling to the rest of the city the nature of the ships entering the Golden Gate. Atop the newly built house, the marine telegraph consisted of a pole with two raisable arms that could form various configurations, each corresponding to a specific meaning: steamer, sailing boat, etc. The information was used by observers operating for financiers, merchants, wholesalers and speculators. Knowing the nature of the cargo carried by the ship they could predict the upcoming (generally lower) local prices for those goods and commodities carried. Those who did not have advance information on the cargo might pay a too-high price from a merchant unloading his stock of a commodity—a price that was about to drop. On October 18, 1850, the ship Oregon signaled to the hill as it was entering the Golden Gate the news of California's recently acquired statehood.
Sailing ships brought cargo to San Francisco, but needed ballast when leaving. Rocks for ballast were quarried from the bay side of Telegraph Hill. Exposed rock from this quarrying is still visible from the Filbert Steps and from Broadway, where there was a large landslide on February 27, 2007 that damaged property and forced the evacuation of many residents.
Telegraph Hill is primarily a residential area, much quieter than adjoining North Beach with its bustling cafés and nightlife. Aside from Coit Tower, it is well known for its gardens flowing down Filbert Street down to Levi Plaza. Today Telegraph Hill is known for supporting a flock of feral parrots, primarily red-masked parakeets (Aratinga erythrogenys), descended from escaped or released pets. The flock was popularized by a book and subsequent documentary (2003), both titled The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
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Telegraph Hill Historic District San Francisco - Transamerica Pyramid & Coit Tower & Bay Bridge
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BEST COFFEE on TELEGRAPH HILL, SAN FRANCISCO
Telegraph Hill in San Francisco topologically resembles Beacon Hill in Boston or Hampstead in London. It's hilly and is crisscrossed by narrow streets and steps where the terrain is too steep for streets. It is also home to boutique restaurants and coffee shops.
The Hole in the Wall coffee shop, or rather kiosk, located on Union Street, is quite unique. It's serves fine artisan coffee brewed while you enjoy the view down the hill across North Beach.
San Francisco Travel: Coit Tower and Telegraph Hill
Jesse and I climb Telegraph Hill to Coit Tower in San Francisco on a beautiful, sunny day. There are A TON of steps, but the gorgeous vistas were well worth the effort. On the way and at the top, you can see the Bay Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, the Embarcadero, and other lovely sights.
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Searching for the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill San Francisco
I decided to search for our San Francisco wild Parrot flock that lives up on Telegraph hill here in San Francisco; it's a long hike up but worth it.
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Sunday Streets in the Chinatown, North Beach, and Telegraph Hill neighborhoods of San Francisco on Sunday, September 18, 2011.
Allison Walks SF - Parrots of Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, California
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Parrots of Telegraph Hill in San Francisco
While in San Francisco today climbing up the many steps up Telegraph Hill towards Coit Tower, we came upon these Red-masked Parakeets (Aratinga erythrogenys), descended from escaped or released pets. The feral flock was popularized by a book and subsequent documentary (2003), both titled The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. The birds, known in the bird trade as Cherry-headed Conures, are native to Peru and Ecuador. They were feeding on red berries and were unafraid, just inches away from me and swarming around us in all directions...very magical!
Jack Early Park: Telegraph Hill San Francisco
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Telegraph Hill, San Francisco by Drone
Quick flight around Telegraph Hill in San Francisco.
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Cruise Ship Dominates Bay View From San Francisco's Telegraph Hill
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Journey from Russian Hill to Telegraph Hill via Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA
Coit Tower - Telegraph Hill - San Francisco.
Coit Tower is a 210-foot (64 m) tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The tower, in the city's Pioneer Park, was built in 1933 at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the city of San Francisco; Coit bequeathed one-third of her estate to the city to be expended in an appropriate manner for the purpose of adding to the beauty of the city which I have always loved.[1]
The art deco tower, made of unpainted reinforced concrete, was designed by architects Arthur Brown, Jr. and Henry Howard, with murals by 26 different artists and numerous assistants.[citation needed]
The tower was not designed to resemble a fire hose nozzle,[2] despite Coit's affinity with the San Francisco firefighters of the day, in particular with Knickerbocker Engine Company Number 5.