Haas Lilienthal House

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Standing in Franklin Street, the Haas-Lilienthal House, “a site of national cultural and architectural significance”, is a Queen Anne Victorian architecture designed by Peter Schmidt in 1886. As a modern residence built of redwood and fir, the house tells the stories of the early immigrants presenting some insights into Victorian era in San Francisco. While withstanding the major earthquakes and devastating fire in the past and being beautifully preserved in a good condition, it was identified as one of the thirty-four inaugural National Treasures in America in 2012.

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