The architecture in downtown San Francisco is fabulous and, as with many north American cities, spans many different styles. Interestingly enough, the styles in the older neighbourhoods appear less varied but that can apparently be explained by the fact that many of these areas were rebuilt quickly after the earthquake that leveled the city in 1906 and, hence, adopted the prevailing architectural styles of the start of the 20th century.
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