South Beach Sentinel
by Ira Shander
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8.500 x 11.000 inches
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Title
South Beach Sentinel
Artist
Ira Shander
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The flat iron shaped "Sentinel Building" along Columbus Avenue leads the way into San Francisco's hip North Beach section.
Begun in 1906, and completed in 1907, this building has an interesting history.
Under construction when the earthquake and fire hit, it was miraculously completed in 1907. Originally meant to be headquarters of graft tainted political boss Abe Ruef, it later became a creative hub. There was the Hungry I club in the basement. The Kingston Trio owned the building at one time. There's a famous recording studio on the premises. And Francis Ford Coppola now owns it, housing more recent creative enterprises.
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September 28th, 2016
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