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The Transamerica Pyramid and Columbus Tower - iconic San Francisco architecture.
The tower was built between 1905-1907 and is one of the few surviving pre-earthquake buildings in the city center. It is owned by Francis Ford Coppola.
The pyramid, designed by William Pereira, is 260m high and was built in 1972. It has not always been well loved by the citizens of San Francisco.
The tower was built between 1905-1907 and is one of the few surviving pre-earthquake buildings in the city center. It is owned by Francis Ford Coppola.
The pyramid, designed by William Pereira, is 260m high and was built in 1972. It has not always been well loved by the citizens of San Francisco.
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