The City has commissioned a bust of Adolph Sutro for placement in City Hall. A sculptor’s scale model, otherwise known as a maquette, is on public display at the Cliff House overlooking the Sutro ...
On this day in 1896, the now-defunct Sutro Baths officially opened in San Francisco. Named for Adolph Sutro, a San Francisco mayor and millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and the Cliff House, the ...
A relic from San Francisco's long-gone Sutro Baths and other historic items were reportedly stolen from the site of the former Cliff House restaurant last month. The black wool swimsuit with "Sutro ...
Sutro Baths bathing suits. Italian porcelain muses. A carved wooden grizzly bear. A cowboy sculpture from Playland-at-the-Beach. An oil painting of San Francisco’s wealthy 24th mayor, Adolph Sutro.
Located on the ocean side of the southerly entrance to San Francisco Bay’s Golden Gate, the Sutro Baths—built in the 1890s by Adolph Sutro and eventually destroyed in the 1960s—was the world’s largest ...
Arrival of Adolph Sutro: The arrival of Sutro into our unprepared city came bright and early, he on the front seat of a family carry all and tired steeds. In the vehicle were ladies and children. On ...
Adolph Sutro served just under two years as mayor of San Francisco. The effort to get him back into City Hall required nearly three times that. Back in May of 2008, Leonid Nakhodkin — a Ukranian-born ...