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Haas-Lilienthal House
History The 11,500 square foot Haas-Lilienthal House, designed by architect Peter R. Schmidt for William and Bertha Haas and built in 1886, represents both the ambitious spirit of San Francisco's pioneers and its great Victorian-period architecture. It survived the 1906 earthquake and fire and remained in the Haas-Lilienthal family until 1973, when the House was entrusted to a new architectural preservation organization, The Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage, by the three adult children of the recently deceased Alice Haas-Lilienthal (now SF Heritage). The H-L Home subsequently became their new headquarters after some planning, and it was rapidly turned into offices, a house museum with docent-led public tours, and a sophisticated location for special functions. In addition, SF Heritage created an extremely effective teaching program for third graders to learn more about architecture, preservation, and nineteenth-century living. Today, this exuberant Queen Anne style home survives as a site of national cultural and architectural significance. In addition to being on the National Register of Historic Places and San Francisco Landmark #69, the House was designated a National Treasure in 2012 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. House Rental "The Haas-Lilienthal House is an elegant, unique and historic setting for any event" Amenities: - In House Tables and Chairs: Includes Ten 60" Rounds and 65 Mahogany, Chiavari-Style Chairs with Black Cushions - Furnished Dressing Rooms - Fireplace - Parlor Grand Piano - Private Courtyard - Full Kitchen - Costumed Docent (On Request) - One Year Sf Heritage Membership (Individuals / couples)
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Rose Garden - Golden Gate Park
The Rose Garden in Golden Gate Park An award winning display of flowers welcomes visitors to Golden Gate Park as the sun peeks through a clump of trees along the road beside the Rose Garden, which is located within the park. In addition to the beauty, smell, and sight of hybrid tea roses and a range of miniature roses, the public is also enlightened by the beauty, fragrance, and sight of miniature roses. The maximum capacity of guests at The Rose Garden is 150. The address is J.F. Kennedy Drive and 14th Avenue in Golden Gate Park. Wedding Site Features: - Located at the pedestrian entry to GGP at Fulton and Park Presidio Avenue, the Rose Garden provides a tranquil retreat from the city. - Roses are typically in full bloom from the middle of May through the beginning of June. During the winter months, the Rose Garden's roses are not in bloom, thus visitors should avoid visiting during this time. - There are no chairs or tables available at this location. - Max capacity for this site is 150 people. - It is not permitted to use an amplifier at this place. - Restrooms are located in the 14th Avenue East Picnic Area, which is directly adjacent to the Rose Garden and is the most convenient location. - Vehicle entrance to the Rose Garden is prohibited on Sundays and every Saturday from the first Saturday in April to the last Saturday in September, as a result of routine road closures in the Greater Grand Rapids area.