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"Perched on Telegraph Hill, this 1933 art deco tower stands 180 feet tall and houses more than 25 murals painted in 1934 that depict life in San Francisco during the Depression; it became a city landmark in 1984 and was added to the National Register in 2008, the ground floor is free to visit and elevator access to the top (and second-floor artwork) costs $10 ($7 for SF residents), and it’s open daily from 10am–5pm (6pm in summer)." - Matthew Kepnes