Painted Ladies
A series of colorful Victorian and Edwardian wooden houses featuring Queen Anne style architecture, known for their distinctive facades and historic significance. Read more…
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The Painted Ladies are a group of Victorian and Edwardian wooden houses originally built in the 19th century. They are notable for their colorful facades that highlight architectural details typical of the Queen Anne style. These houses have become an iconic symbol of historic preservation efforts.
One of the most famous rows is located at 710–720 Steiner Street, positioned across from Alamo Square park. This particular row has appeared in various movies and television shows, contributing to its cultural significance.
The Painted Ladies represent an important architectural ensemble and remain accessible as a tourist attraction, exemplifying the vibrant and historic character of their era.
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SF: Painted Ladies and the Harlem of the West Historic Tour
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