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The Sir Francis Drake once helped change SF’s skyline. Now it’s 90

10.18.2018 - By San Francisco ChroniclePlay

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The 1920s were in full roar when the Sir Francis Drake Hotel opened in the fall of 1928. It was one of the city’s first skyscraper hotels — “26 Stories of Luxury,” The Chronicle called it at the time, overestimating its height by five stories. It came with a grand marble lobby, radios in all 600 guest rooms — and a Prohibition-era hideaway where the select few could enjoy a drink of illegal bootleg Scotch.

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