I just did one on my blog yesterday of
the Victorian Painted Ladies in Columbia Tusculum (oldest neighborhood in Cincinnati), so I edited the post to link to yours.
Great stops left off the video include: Palace of Fine Arts,
Victorian Painted Ladies, Fortune Cookie Factory and Cable Car Barn Museum.
Not exact matches
FILE - In this Monday, May 12, 2008 file photo, the «
Painted Ladies,» a row of historical
Victorian homes, underscore the San Francisco skyline in a view from Alamo Square.
Located near popular San Francisco destinations like Fisherman's Wharf, Union Square, and Golden Gate Park, the Queen Anne Hotel on Sutter Street is from the days of large
Painted Lady Victorian mansions.
The park is located just across Steiner Street from the
Painted Ladies (those famously colorful
Victorian homes that always grace postcards, and eh... that one popular show).
The house is typical of the
Victorian era which can be seen in the architecture, oak woodwork, hardwood floors, chandeliers and stained glass windows which all add to the charm of this
painted lady.
The Western Addition survived the 1906 earthquake with its
Victorians largely intact, including the famous «
Painted Ladies», standing alongside Alamo Square.
On the trip of a lifetime, you could be taking a ride in a traditional cable car up the hilly streets of the city, admiring the incredibly spectacular
Victorian and Edwardian houses known as the
Painted Ladies or taking a boat ride to Alcatraz Island, the old jail is famous for its inmates and people trying to escape, not least Al Capone.
The former, a monument honouring San Francisco fire fighters atop one of the city's 44 hills, boasts brilliant views of the city and the bay; the latter, a residential neighbourhood and park, provides a view of the «
Painted Ladies», a row of fine - looking
Victorian homes with the city as their backdrop.
The tour will also take you past San Francisco's famous «
Painted Ladies;» blocks and blocks of
Victorian homes which survived the fire of 1906.
Eureka has been declared one of «The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America» and Eureka's Old Town was pronounced as one of the nation's best preserved original
Victorian historic districts, where ornate Colonial Revival, Eastlake, Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and stick - style
painted ladies can be seen in every direction.
If you want to be in the heart of this bohemian neighborhood (which is home to Golden Gate Park and the famous «
Painted Lady»
Victorian homes), and are after a boutique experience, the Metro Hotel is what you're looking for.
Works included in the exhibition range from film posters
painted by Peter Doig for his weekly film club in Trinidad, a video projection, Ligne de Foi, 1991, by James Coleman, Polaroid photographs by film director Andrey Tarkovsky, which were selected by Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster for their poetic representation of landscape, photographs presenting an example of early self - cinema by
Victorian photographer
Lady Clementina Hawarden and the screening of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's iconic The Red Shoes, 1948.
Other Bay Area attractions include the giant, ancient redwoods in Muir Woods; the city's famed
Painted Ladies, colorful
Victorian homes built in the late 1800s; and the Sonoma and Napa valley wine tours.
Since we live an old «
Victorian» farmhouse - and
Victorians are often referred to as «
painted ladies» — «The Purple Painted Lady» wa
painted ladies» — «The Purple
Painted Lady» wa
Painted Lady» was born!