. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . have their whole surfacestudded with them, to the great comfort of theirguests, and equal defacement of their externalappearance. San Francisco is called the BayCity. It might well be named the bay-win-dow city. The mildness of the climate and theinstinctive craving for sunshine, are considera-tions which will always make bay-windows adesirable an
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . have their whole surfacestudded with them, to the great comfort of theirguests, and equal defacement of their externalappearance. San Francisco is called the BayCity. It might well be named the bay-win-dow city. The mildness of the climate and theinstinctive craving for sunshine, are considera-tions which will always make bay-windows adesirable and a favorite feature here. A stranger will observe here the great numberof restaurants and furnished lodgings. A large ferred payment. Most of the uniformly builtblocks of detached houses in the city, were builtby them. They always built detached houses,which are safer in case of fires. A great conflagration may overtake any city,but this is more secure than its wooden appear-ance indicates. Owing to the dampness fromsummer fogs and winter rains, and the liabilityof injury by earthquakes, wood is the only desir-able material for dwellings. Nearly all used isthe sequoia, or redwood, so abundant in theCoast Range. It burns very slowly, compared. SCENES IN THE IIAUBOK OF SAN FRANCISCO, wmm ^m€iww wQWMiBw. 267 with eastern woods, and the city has a very effi-cient steam fire department. The city cemeteries are yet west of the bestresidences, bnt agitation has aheady commencedlooking to an end of interments within city lim-its. Lone Mountain, an isolated mound with-in the Roman Catholic Cemetery and surmountedby a large cross, lately blown down, has long beena noted landmark and gives its name to the re-gion adjoining, which is devoted to buryinggrounds. South from Lone Mountain lies the GoldenGate Park, in which the city justly takes greatpride, and which is destined to become one ofthe most beautiful of city pleasure grounds inthe United States. It was a waste of sand onlyfive o
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