1. Painted ladies - Wikipedia

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    In American architecture, painted ladies are Victorian and Edwardian houses and buildings repainted, starting in the 1960s, in three or more colors that embellish or enhance their architectural details. The term was first used for San Francisco Victorian houses by writers Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen in their 1978 book Painted Ladies: San Francisco's Resplendent Victorians.

  2. Painted Ladies (San Francisco) - tripadvisor.com

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    Things to Do in San Francisco ; Painted Ladies; Painted Ladies. 1,654 Reviews #97 of 775 things to do in San Francisco. Sights & Landmarks, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Historic Sites. Alamo Square, Steiner and Hayes Sts., San Francisco, CA. Save. Share. All photos (1,194) Full view. Traveler Overview ...

  3. The Painted Ladies - Alamo Square - San Francisco, CA

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    259 reviews of The Painted Ladies "It was a nice experience visiting the Painted Ladies while in San Francisco. I decided to stop by remembering "Full House". The houses are beautiful and the view is very nice. There's a park across the street.…

  4. The Painted Ladies San Francisco | Visitor Tips | Free ...

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    The Painted Ladies: An iconic San Francisco Site. This post is about the Painted Ladies in San Francisco, also known as the Seven Sisters, including how to get here, where to get the best photo, and which one is the house from the TV show Full House.

  5. The Painted Ladies of San Francisco | Amusing Planet

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    The famous Painted Ladies of San Francisco are a row of colorful Victorian houses located at 710–720 Steiner Street, across from Alamo Square park, in San Francisco. Built between 1892 and 1896, these Victorian-style houses are one of the thousands built in San Francisco during its booming growth at the end of the nineteenth century.

  6. Painted Ladies in San Francisco - Steiner Street

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    The Painted Ladies in San Francisco refer to colorfully painted Victorian row houses in the city and figure among the top attractions in town. From the mid-1800s to the early part of the twentieth century, nearly 50,000 Victorian and Edwardian-style homes were built in San Francisco.

  7. Painted Ladies of San Francisco | Postcard Row Paint Colors

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    The famous “Painted Ladies of San Francisco", otherwise known as “Postcard Row" or the “Seven Sisters", are a row of colorful Victorian houses located at 710–720 Steiner Street, across from Alamo Square. These Queen Anne-style homes are one of the thousands built in San Francisco during its booming growth at the end of the 19th-century.

  8. Painted Ladies Tour Company

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    Painted Ladies Tour Company is a small family business, so Josh and his team take great pride in making sure guests feel well taken care of and have an awesome experience. Josh’s wife, Virgine, runs our front office to answer any questions or emails you might have prior to booking.

  9. Alamo Square | San Francisco Recreation and Park

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    Don’t forget your camera: historic Alamo Square offers quintessential scenes of the City, including the famous ‘Painted Ladies’ of Postcard Row. This photogenic hilltop has appeared in numerous TV and film productions, such as the sitcom ‘Full House.’