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Photos of Homes San Francisco (7)
There are (7) photos of the keyword,
Homes San Francisco
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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Travel Locations
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California
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San
Francisco
#401 — A scenic picture taken of three of the Victorian houses in Postcard Row/Alamo Square in
San
Francisco
, California. These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies". This row has become (along with the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz) synonymous with
San
Francisco
. Most visitors associate these
homes
with the TV show Full House, Tales of the City, Too Close for Comfort and a wide array of other films and advertisements. From a top the Alamo Square Park overlooking these houses you can view the entire city of
San
Francisco
and skyline. This entire area is filled with Victorian style buildings with plea
san
t sunny lawns, mostly on mild slopes, with a few large cypress trees and tennis courts. Right here you're able to relax and study the abudance of fine architecture which surrounds the park.
3
Homes
of Postcard Row (Alamo Square)
#596 — An amazing view of the victorian houses near Alamo Square Park in
San
Francisco
with the city in the background. In this picture you can see the buildings of
San
Francisco
such as the Transamerica building and the tip of the City Hall building behind the victorian
homes
. The famous Alamo Square Park is known for where the sitcom "Full House" was filmed. These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies."
Alamo Park Victorian Houses
#598 — A scenic picture taken of the victorian houses at the famous Alamo Square known for where the sitcom "Full House" was filmed. These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies" and are a popular tourist attraction in
San
Francisco
.
Alamo Square
Homes
#597 — An amazing view of two victorian
homes
close up near Alamo Square Park in
San
Francisco
with the city in the background. In this picture you can see the Bay Bridge in the background along with the tall buildings of downtown
San
Francisco
. The famous Alamo Square Park is known for where the sitcom "Full House" was filmed. These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies".
Alamo Square
Homes
Close Up
#406 — A scenic picture taken of three and a half victorian houses at the famous Alamo Square known for where the sitcom "Full House" was filmed. In the distance you can see the
San
Francisco
Bay Bridge, the city's city hall building and other tall buildings from downtown
San
Francisco
, California. These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies" and are a popular tourist attraction in
San
Francisco
.
Famous Alamo Square in
San
Francisco
#783 — A scenic picture looking at Treasure Island and Oakland in the background from
San
Francisco
, California. In the picture you can see the Oakland-Bay Bridge on the other side of Treasure Island. You can also see the interesting buildings, apartments, and
homes
of
San
Francisco
in the foreground.
Oakland & Treasure Island from S.F.
#595 — A scenic picture taken of three of two Victorian houses in Postcard Row/Alamo Square in
San
Francisco
, California. In this picture you can see the tip of
San
Francisco
's city hall building between the two houses.These houses on Postcard Row are also known as the "Seven Sisters of Postcard Row" or the "Painted Ladies". This row has become synonymous with
San
Francisco
. Most visitors associate these
homes
with the TV show Full House, Tales of the City, Too Close for Comfort and a wide array of other films and advertisements. From a top the Alamo Square Park overlooking these houses you can view the entire city of
San
Francisco
and skyline. This entire area is filled with Victorian style buildings with plea
san
t sunny lawns, mostly on mild slopes, with a few large cypress trees and tennis courts.
Two
Homes
of Alamo Square