Looking up at some more of the buildings while walking in San Francisco
The old Pacific Stock Exchange and one of the statues (below): |
And you will never know what you see in an alley. Maybe the first U.S. Mint in San Francisco:
A statue of William Leidesdorff, one of the earliest bi-racial black citizens in California and one of the founding fathers of San FranciscoL
But I am so old school, always love the Transamerica Pyramid:
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
What an interesting perspective to aim the camera up at all the buildings. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Patrick - lots of buildings and most of them seemed pretty ordinary (like you'd see them anywhere) but that last pyramid one was a great way to finish - definitely something a little bit different!
ReplyDeleteA walk is a good way to get to know the city and how it's changed over time. #WeekendCoffeeShare
ReplyDeleteYou always seem to find an interesting view. Thanks so much for linking up with me at the Unlimited Link Party 24. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteSo many great photos, Patrick. And what amazing architecture! Thanks for sharing.
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