by admin | Jan 1, 2004
The Santa Fe Reading Room, built circa 1900, is the only remaining structure from the early days of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yards in Richmond. Santa Fe Railroad once built and maintained “reading rooms” for employees in every major town along their...
by admin | Jan 1, 1993
Located at the Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Point Richmond, California, the Ferry Point Pier was originally used as a passenger ferry and freight barge terminus and landing for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad system. Interactive Resources, Inc....
by admin | Jan 1, 1989
Point Sur Light Station is the most complete surviving nineteenth century light station complex on the Pacific Coast, and possibly in the United States. The complex contains seven buildings, constructed at varying times over the course of thirty years, beginning in...
by admin | Jan 1, 1984
Coit Tower, the beloved San Francisco landmark, is one of the City’s most architecturally significant public buildings, known for its controversial seven-story towering design, its prominent placement on historic Telegraph Hill, and for its series of Diego...