San Francisco’s Painted Ladies, made famous by the opening credits of the late-’80s TV show Full House, exemplify the city’s iconic Queen Anne-style architecture. Located on Steiner Street, these candy-colored houses stretch uphill, forming a picturesque row known as Postcard Row. The vibrant facades, with their intricate details and varied hues, stand out against the backdrop of the downtown skyline, offering visitors a quintessential San Francisco scene. Today, tourists can admire the exterior beauty of these historic homes and capture the classic view that has become a symbol of the city.
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