War Memorial Opera House & San Francisco City Hall en San Francsico, Califronia
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El War Memorial Opera House en San Francisco, California.
Es parte del monumento de la guerra de San Francisco y es parte del Performing Arts Center.Ha sido el hogar de la Opera de San Francisco desde la noche de apertura en 1932.
San Francisco City Hall se abrió al público en 1915 y está situado en el espacio abierto del Civic Center, en San Francisco, California
Performing at the SF Opera House!
I got a chance to show a sneak peak of Kristin Damrow & Company’s next home season EAMES at the Concept Series held at the San Francisco Opera House. This excerpt was the solo of Charles Eames. The entire show will premiere at ODC Theater January 25-27th, mark your calendars!
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Music by Aaron M Gold
San Francisco Opera House
Nutcracker Guide: War Memorial Opera House
Vanessa Zahorian talks about her experiences performing San Francisco Ballet's Nutcracker at the War Memorial Opera House.
War Memorial Opera House San Francisco
recorded on November 21, 2012
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
San Francisco Opera's 2017 Opening Night Gala
The San Francisco Opera's Opening Night Gala is one of our favorite events of the year. Not only do you get to experience a sensational opera performance, you get to attend one of the Bay Area's most luxurious parties. WATCH to see some of our favorite moments!
Nutcracker Guide: History of the Opera House
Tour Guide George Lucas discusses the iconic theatre's history, home to SF Ballet's production of Helgi Tomasson's Nutcracker.
San Francisco Opera House
Inn at the Opera - Hotel in San Francisco (California), United States
FR: Idéalement situé au cœur du quartier des théâtres de San Francisco, cet hôtel contemporain propose un hébergement luxueux à quelques pas du quartier Civic Center et du théâtre San Francisco War Memorial Opera House.
ES: Este hotel contemporáneo ofrece alojamientos de lujo en una zona ideal, a pocos pasos del centro cívico y el San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, en el corazón de la zona de los teatros de San Francisco.
DE: Im Herzen von San Franciscos Innenstadt mit Theatern und zahlreichen Kultureinrichtungen bietet das moderne Hotel komfortable Zimmer nur wenige Schritte vom Civic Center und dem War Memorial Opera House entfernt.
IT: Strategicamente posizionato nel cuore del quartiere dei teatri di San Francisco, il moderno hotel Inn at the Opera offre sistemazioni lussuose a pochi passi dal Centro Civico e dal teatro lirico War Memorial Opera House.
PT: Idealmente localizado no coração de São Francisco, na Zona das Artes de Palco, este hotel contemporâneo apresenta acomodações luxuosas a poucos passos do Centro Cívico e da Ópera Memorial de Guerra de São Francisco.
ZH: 这家现代酒店位于旧金山表演艺术区的中心,地理位置理想,距离市政中心(Civic Center)和旧金山战争纪念歌剧院(War Memorial Opera House)不远,提供奢华的住宿。 酒店的欧式风格客房配置了经典的家具和雅致的布置。充分休息一夜后,以免费的欧陆式自助早餐开始您的一天。晚间,您可以穿上豪华的浴袍并尽情享受每晚的夜床服务。 Inn at the Opera酒店距离旧金山的市区及联合广场(Union...
RU: Этот современный отель удобно расположен в центре театрального района Сан-Франциско. К услугам гостей роскошные номера всего в нескольких шагах от муниципального центра и Военного мемориального оперного театра.
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Tour of San Francisco’s Opera Plaza
This is my tour of the San Francisco Opera Plaza.
Davies Symphony Hall & the War Memorial Opera House
We're taking you to San Francisco's performing arts center, in our short video we'll be exploring Louis M. Davies Symphony Hall, the War Memorial Opera House, and the War Memorial Performing Arts Center. We hope our video will inspire everyone to visit San Francisco, stay at Inn at the Presidio, and catch an amazing show at the opera or symphony.
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This YouTube channel will remain, while we set up our new YouTube channel (link below)! Follow it for all the updates and new content about the Lodge, the Inn, and the Presidio!
Another Westinghouse Mod by Montgomery Traction Elevator, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco CA
Innovation Universal fixtures. The original car switch is still present. The car switch still can be turned, but it is no longer does anything. There is a newer annunciator panel. It is still used when the elevator is in attendant service (the elevator will not respond to hall calls automatically when it is in attendant service). The elevator operator was very nice. I also saw a service elevator through a door, but I didn't film it, and it also appeared to be modernized (it had a digital hall indicator).
Year installed: Circa 1932
Year modernized: Circa early 1990s-1994
San Francisco City hall CA
San Francisco City Hall, re-opened in 1915, in its open space area in the city's Civic Center, is a Beaux-Arts monument to the City Beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917. The structure's dome is the fifth largest in the world.[5][6] The present building replaced an earlier City Hall that was destroyed during the 1906 earthquake, which was 2 blocks from the present one. It was bounded by Larkin Street, McAllister Street, and City Hall Avenue (a street, now built over, which ran from the corner of Grove and Larkin to the corner of McAllister and Leavenworth), largely where the current Public Library and U.N. Plaza stand today.
The principal architect was Arthur Brown, Jr., of Bakewell & Brown, whose attention to the finishing details extended to the doorknobs and the typeface to be used in signage. Brown's blueprints of the building are preserved at the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Brown also designed the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, Veterans Building, Temple Emanuel, Coit Tower and the Federal office building at 50 United Nations Plaza... Wikipedia
2209 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94115
This circa 1915 Beaux-Arts home was designed by Arthur Brown Jr. (1874-1957) who is best known for such San Francisco landmarks as City Hall,Coit Tower, & the War Memorial Opera House. For years this home served as the Embassy of Monaco.Between 2006-2008 the current owners improved, expanded & brought the property into the 21st century while maintaining its architectural heritage.The property offers 3 lrg bd suites, 6 full ba,2 powder rms,an elevator that serves the main living areas, renovated kit, fam. rm, library, the added upper lvl with 2nd family rm, study & deck,the now lower lvl theatre, aupair rm,wine cellar, & laund. rm.This lovingly remod. home & gardens reflect today's lifesytle, reclaims space, & has improved infrastructure.
Offered at: $9,500,000
San Francisco Peace Conference (1951)
Unissued / unused material.
American newsreel item.
Japanese Peace Conference at San Francisco, California, United States of America (USA).
Various shots of American battleships being attacked by Japanese planes at Pearl Harbour during World War 2 (07/12/1941).
Various shots Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida arriving in USA by plane with daughter, lots of cheering crowds.
Various shots Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko arriving in San Francisco by train, he refuses to talk to waiting press.
Various shots President Harry Truman arriving by presidential plane, Independence/ He is welcomed by US Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Mayor of San Francisco Elmar Robinson.
Exterior of War Memorial Opera House. MS representatives arriving at Opera House. Interior shot of conference hall. Various shots of Truman making speech (natural sound). He says this conference will separate the nations which truly want peace from those who just say they do (directed at Soviets).
More shots Opera House exterior. Various shots delegates arriving for next day of conference. MS John Foster Dulles (Foreign Policy Advisor to Governor Dewey). Acheson makes speech opening the meeting. Various shots Gromyko making speech in Russian (he demands delegates from Communist China be seated in the conference). Various shots Polish delegate making similar pleas. The Pole refuses to leave the dais and continues to harangue Acheson when an British delegate steps up to the microphone. Gromyko stands up from seat in audience and makes further demands. Acheson calls his bluff and calls a vote. Delegates raise hands (the vote against admitting the Chinese delegates).
Date on dope sheet is September 1951.
FILM ID:2569.15
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THE JAPANESE PEACE CONFERENCE
POLITICAL NEWS PROGRAM: On the 52-nation conference to sign the U.S.-sponsored Japanese peace treaty at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House. Charles Collingwood and Walter Cronkite narrate. Reel 1: Pres. Harry S. Truman keynotes conference; Dean Acheson, Secretary of State, introduces President. Gov. Earl Warren and Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, San Francisco, appear on podium. Reel 2: Conference business session on adoption of Conference procedure rules. Collingwood explains Conference procedures...
Date: 1911 - 1972
Creators: Department of State. Office of the Secretary. (9/1789 - ) (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to U.S. Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations, 1911 1763 - 1972 2002
Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State, 1763 - 2002
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American Legion Post 448 of San Francisco gets VFP Award
Post 448 of the American Legion is named in the honor of Alexander Hamilton who was gay. The Veterans For Peace of the Palm Springs area honor them for their efforts in Civil Rights.
The Nutcracker's Sweet Tour of San Francisco
My favorite part of Nutcracker is always Act II, the Land of the Sweets section. This video is an ode to all that is sugar, spice, and everything nice about San Francisco (at least that would fit into 65 seconds). Music, used with permission, by Christmas at the Devil's House: .
Tour stops include TCHO, the Ferry Building, I Preferiti di Boriana, Miette Patisserie, Recchiuti Confections, BART, Mission Pie, Tartine Bakery, Saratoga Chocolates, Hot Cookie, the F-car, Miette Confiserie, and the War Memorial Opera House.
Mayor Lee Dedicates San Francisco Veterans Memorial
Today, Mayor Edwin M. Lee joined former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., and United States Senator Dianne Feinstein for a Public Dedication Ceremony in Memorial Court for the San Francisco Veterans Memorial. Located between the War Memorial Opera House and Veterans Building, the site was always intended to have a memorial to those who have served our nation in uniform.
The San Francisco Veterans Memorial Project, designed by artist Susan Narduli, fulfills the mission and original 1920s vision for the San Francisco War Memorial Complex. The Memorial Court site contains soils from battlefields around the world where Americans have fought for their country. The San Francisco Veterans Memorial Project fulfills San Francisco's 80-year promise to honor the service and sacrifice of our nation's military veterans.
The Narduli/Cochran design, entitled Passage of Remembrance, is a breathtaking series of reflection pools circumscribed by an octagon of basalt stone. Seen from above, the pools form a circle of gently flowing water that glides over polished stone in sloping planes from the street to the garden below. The interplay between the circle and the octagon is meant to symbolize the merging of heaven and eternity (circle) and earth (octagon). A walkway floats above the water and takes visitors through the memorial. The west wall of the walkway is inscribed with a poem by World War I veteran Archibald MacLeish titled “The Young Dead Soldiers.” Archibald MacLeish served as an artillery officer in World War I. During the Second World War, he was Librarian of Congress. When the Library of Congress held a memorial service for staff members who had died in the war, MacLeish contributed this poem.
About the San Francisco Veterans Memorial Project
The San Francisco Veterans Memorial Project is headed by former Secretary of State George P. Shultz and former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, who co-chair the Veterans Memorial Steering Committee, which raised private funds for the design, installation and maintenance of the Veterans Memorial. The original 1920’s plans for the War Memorial Complex called for a veterans’ memorial in the Memorial Court, the landscaped area between the War Memorial Opera House and Veterans Building.
Following the Project “kick-off” in April 2010, the San Francisco Arts Commission was engaged to conduct a nationwide search for artist design teams. Over 120 artists responded to the “Call to Artists,” and in November 2010, three finalist design teams were selected to prepare design proposals. Final design team proposals were submitted in June 2011, and following public display, the War Memorial Board of Trustees endorsed the selection of the design by artist Susan Narduli.
For more information or to contribute to the San Francisco Veterans memorial, please visit sfveteransmemorial.org.
Westinghouse Mod. by Montgomery Traction Elevator at War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, CA
Sorry that this is not the best video. I was in a major rush (I came VERY close to missing the show I came here for), and it didn't help that I was filming this one-handed because there was grease on my other hand. I got a much better video of the other elevator here though, which is very similar to this one. Innovation Universal fixtures. The original car switch is still present. I have been told that it still works, but only for moving the elevator in one of the directions, and it is disabled unless enabled with a key. There is a newer annunciator panel. It is still used when the elevator is in attendant service (the elevator will not respond to hall calls automatically when it is in attendant service).
Year installed: Circa 1932
Year modernized: Circa early 1990s-1994