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Ruins of the historic Cliff House and Suttro Bath are
located near the Lands End point of northwestern San Francisco. The original
Cliff House was built in 1863, but burned in 1894. It was replaced with
a massive, Victorian-style building in 1896 that was short-lived, it survived
the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 only to burn in a raging fire
the following year. Remnants of the baths now serve as tide pools amongst
the ruins.
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Waves crashing into a side passage inside a historic
access tunnel near the Suttro Baths (the main entrance is visible in the
image above). |
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Still water in the Suttro Bath ruins. |
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The third version of the Cliff House (1909-present)
straddles sea cliffs at Lands End. Sea stacks stained white with bird guano
add to the foggy scenery offshore. |