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DescriptionHotel Californian typical floor plan.png |
English: Original typical floor plan, Hotel Californian, later known as Serrano Hotel and Hotel Spero, 405 Taylor Street, San Francisco. Opened 1923. Image published in 1925. The floor plan does not show major alterations since the opening. |
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Source | "Architect and Engineer", Volume 80, Number 1, January 1925, pages 87-88. |
Author | Architect: Edward E. Young |
Object location | 37° 47′ 10.32″ N, 122° 24′ 42.12″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 37.786200; -122.411700 |
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