03/31/2015
If you have ever been fortunate enough to visit this iconic city, you may have been swindled into purchasing a $.10 Cent postcard for $.99 Cents. If so, chances are this notable scene was on the front. Many folks refer to this location as the "Painted Ladies". When, in fact, there are plenty of painted ladies throughout San Francisco!
The name Painted Ladies refers to a group of Victorian or Edwardian homes that are painted with three or more colors to really highlight the details and craftsmanship of the structures. This set of homes located on Steiner Street in San Francisco is likely the most photographed group of painted ladies. In fact, depending on your age, you may even recognize these home from the opening scene of a little known show Full House.
Here are the addresses of these homes, in case you find yourself looking for a great tourist photo opportunity!:
-710 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
-712 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
-714 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
-716 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
-718 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
-720 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
After WWI and WWII, this region had a surplus of warship paint used for vessels. Because of this, often times it was used to paint the homes in the area. Of course, over time, this color choice has changed. Could you imagine all of the beautiful homes in San Francisco painted in a dark and somber metal grey?
These photos were taken with a Canon T4I.
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