Built 1886 NRHP Reference # 66000230 Designated NHL November, 1966 Area 5,261 m² Added to NRHP 13 November 1966 | Architectural style Neoclassical SFDL # 64 Opened 1886 Phone +1 415-292-3142 | |
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Address 2222 Broadway St, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA Similar Mark Hopkins Hotel, Fairmont San Francisco, San Francisco Federal R, Swedenborgian Church, Haas‑Lilienthal House |
James c flood mansion
James C. Flood Mansion, home of the Pacific-Union Club, in San Francisco, California, USA, was a townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron. It was the first brownstone building west of the Mississippi River, and the stone was shipped around Cape Horn from the same quarry in Portland, Connecticut, that was the source for all the brownstone in New York City. Along with the Fairmont Hotel, it is the only building on Nob Hill to structurally survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. It was purchased by the Pacific-Union Club after the earthquake. Located at California and Mason Streets, in San Francisco, it was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
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