1899 San Francisco 'anti-Victorian' for sale for first time in 50 years
Briefly

When 2590 Union St. was built in 1899, it was bucking the main building trend in San Francisco at the time.Its design is the work of architect Newton J. Tharp, and its clean stately lines and unembellished shingle exterior exemplify Tharp's decidedly anti-Victorian aesthetic.While this look would help shape the city after the earthquake and fire of 1906, it was novel at the time.
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