Coit Tower, San Francisco
1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Coit Tower
2107.6 mi1 Telegraph Hill Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94133
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About Coit Tower
###Five Things to Know About Coit Tower
Tall, slender, and made of white concrete, Coit Tower has stood as a symbol of San Francisco for nearly a century. This iconic column is perched atop Telegraph Hill, where droves of people still explore it daily. Here are a few things to keep in mind the next time you visit:
* **It’s named for Lillie Hitchcock Coit.** Lillie was a wealthy, offbeat patroness of the city’s volunteer firefighters. She died in 1929, leaving her riches behind to help beautify the city she adored.
* **Many people think it resembles a fire-hose nozzle.**
* **The views from the top are spectacular.** Adults and children who haven’t figured out how to defy gravity yet pay a small fee to ride up the tower’s elevator, where panoramic views of the city and bay await them.
* **Murals are scrawled across the walls.** Completed in 1934, these paintings depict life in California during the Depression. Some of the original depictions were so controversial that they had to be painted over.
* **Parking is very limited.** Instead of driving, take a scenic hike to the tower along Telegraph Hill’s eastern slope off of Filbert Street. This route even passes the Grace Marchant Garden.