hallidie building 130 sutter street san francisco |
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| navigate by keyword : 130 1918 also andrew are blue building cable california car color colors commissioned francisco gold hallidie honor man named opened pioneered polk regents san scheme school street sutter their this university used was willis |
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| The Hallidie Building by Willis Polk and opened in 1918, is named in honor of the man who pioneered the Cable Car, Andrew Hallidie. Since this building was commissioned by the Regents of the University of California, and their school colors are blue and gold, Polk used the Blue Gold color scheme for the exterior.
Interestingly, the street level business part of the building actually predate the building itself.
As seen 20 July 2022. |
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