Sutro Baths bathing suits. Italian porcelain muses. A carved wooden grizzly bear. A cowboy sculpture from Playland-at-the-Beach. An oil painting of San Francisco’s wealthy 24th mayor, Adolph Sutro.
On this day in 1896, the now-defunct Sutro Baths officially opened in San Francisco. Named for Adolph Sutro, a San Francisco mayor and millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and the Cliff House, the ...
The Lands End parking lot isn’t exactly the reason people flock to the scenic, windswept emblem of San Francisco. It’s just a parking lot, after all: a place to drop your car on the way to a ...
On Friday, March 12, after a long day of bidding at the Cliff House Auction, Nicole Meldahl was finally able to take a momentary breath. Then, she was right back to work. Collecting a variety of ...