Nob Hill is a neighborhood of
San Francisco
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,
California
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, United States that is known for its numerous
luxury hotel
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s and historic
mansions. Nob Hill has historically served as a center of San Francisco's
upper class
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. Nob Hill is among the highest-income neighborhoods in the United States, as well as one of the most desirable and expensive
real estate markets in the country. Prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, it was the most expensive real estate market per square meter, narrowly beating
Monte Carlo
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, although it has since fallen heavily. It was the only place in the United States so far where market price per square meter exceeded the average yearly salary in the country ($72 400).
Nob Hill is a
luxury destination in San Francisco, owing to its numerous
Michelin-starred restaurants,
boutiques
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,
cultural institution
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s,
art galleries
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, and
historic landmarks. The neighborhood is named after one of
San Francisco's original "Seven Hills" and it contains the
Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel District (also known as Lower Nob Hill).
Location
The actual peak of Nob Hill lies approximately at the intersection of Jones and Sacramento Streets.
North of Nob Hill is
Russian Hill. West of the district is
Pacific Heights. To the south of Nob Hill is the
Union Square shopping district,
Civic Center
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district, and the
Tendernob neighborhood. East of Nob Hill is
Chinatown
Chinatown ( zh, t=唐人街) is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, O ...
and the
Financial District. Northeast of Nob Hill is
North Beach and
Telegraph Hill.
The
Polk Gulch area comprises the westernmost portions of Nob Hill and Russian Hill. The southern portion of Nob Hill is known as Lower Nob Hill. On its southwest slope, the area in between Nob Hill and the
Tenderloin neighborhood is an area known as the Tendernob.
History
Prior to the 1850s, Nob Hill was called California Hill (after California Street, which climbs its steep eastern face), but was renamed after the
Central Pacific Railroad's Big Four – known as the Nobs – who built their mansions on the hill.
The area was settled in the rapid urbanization happening in the city in the late 19th century. Because of the views and its central position, it became an exclusive enclave of the rich and famous on the west coast who built large mansions in the
neighborhood
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. This included prominent tycoons such as
Leland Stanford
Amasa Leland Stanford (March 9, 1824June 21, 1893) was an American attorney, industrialist, philanthropist, and Republican Party (United States), Republican Party politician from Watervliet, New York. He served as the eighth governor of Calif ...
, founder of
Stanford University
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and other members of The Big Four. These early citizens were known as ''
nabob
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Etymology
''Nabob'' is an Anglo-Indian term that came to English from Urdu, poss ...
s'', a term for prominent and wealthy men. This was shortened to ''nob'', probably the origin of the area's eventual name.
The neighborhood was destroyed in the
1906 earthquake and fire, except for the granite walls surrounding the Stanford, Crocker, Huntington and Hopkins mansions. These walls remain and black scars caused by smoke from the intense fires that burned after the quake can still be seen.
Also gutted by the fires was the newly completed
Fairmont Hotel at Mason and California Streets, as well as the
mansion
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of tycoon
James Clair Flood. Both structures had stone exteriors that survived the fires, and both buildings were subsequently cleaned and refurbished. The Fairmont Hotel remains in operation to this day and the Flood Mansion is the headquarters of the exclusive
Pacific-Union Club.
While the neighborhood was able to maintain its affluence following the quake, every mansion owner moved or rebuilt elsewhere. Some rebuilt mansions further west in San Francisco, for example, in
Pacific Heights and
Cow Hollow. In place of where the mansions had been located, swank hotels were erected. Hotels built over the ruins of the former mansions include the
Mark Hopkins, Huntington and Stanford Court.
Characteristics
Nob Hill is an affluent district, home to many of the city's upper-class families as well as a large
young urban professional population, and a growing Chinese immigrant population from
Chinatown
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to the east.
Four of San Francisco's well-known and most expensive hotels are located on Nob Hill, along California Street: the
Mark Hopkins Hotel, the
Stanford Court, the
Huntington Hotel, and the
Fairmont Hotel. The hotels were named for San Francisco tycoons
Mark Hopkins,
Leland Stanford
Amasa Leland Stanford (March 9, 1824June 21, 1893) was an American attorney, industrialist, philanthropist, and Republican Party (United States), Republican Party politician from Watervliet, New York. He served as the eighth governor of Calif ...
, &
Collis Potter Huntington
Collis Potter Huntington (October 22, 1821 – August 13, 1900) was an American industrialist and railway magnate. He was one of the Big Four of western railroading (along with Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, and Charles Crocker) who invested ...
— three of the Big Four entrepreneurs of the construction of the
Central Pacific Railroad — and
James Graham Fair, respectively.
Opposite the Fairmont Hotel and Pacific Union Club is
Grace Cathedral, one of the city's largest houses of worship.
The
Grand Lodge of California's headquarters are the
SF Masonic Auditorium.
In Lower Nob Hill, the
Academy of Art University owns and operates several buildings for housing and educational opportunities.
Also in lower Nob Hill, on Bush Street, are the Memorial Home of Fire Chief
Dennis T. Sullivan and the sister hotels, the
White Swan Inn and Petite Auberge.
Parks
There are numerous historic and well maintained parks throughout Nob Hill. The most prominent park in the neighborhood is
Huntington Park, which takes up an entire block, bounded by Sacramento Street to the north, Taylor Street to the west, California Street to the south, and Cushman Street to the east. Huntington Park was formerly the site of the mansion of Central Pacific Railroad baron Collis Potter Huntington; the mansion was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire, however, and Huntington's widow donated the property to the city to establish a park in 1915. Huntington Park has a playground for children, landscaping, and several fountains.
Washington & Hyde Mini Park is situated on a single lot between two apartment buildings on the north side of Washington Street, between Hyde Street and Leavenworth Street. Washington & Hyde Mini Park has a playground for children and landscaping.
Gallery
File:Dancing Sprites by Henri-Léon Gréber - panoramio (1).jpg, Dancing Sprites by Henri-Léon Gréber
File:Fairmont San Francisco, exterior, Nob Hill (September 2008).jpg, Fairmont San Francisco
File:Nob Hill, San Francisco 01 (cropped).JPG, The Mark Hopkins Hotel and Huntington Hotel
File:Fontana delle Tartarughe - Huntington Park - San Francisco, CA - DSC02385.JPG, Fontana delle Tartarughe in Huntington Park
File:California-06313 - What Makes it Work..... (20638025895).jpg, San Francisco cable car on Powell Street
File:Masonic Temple.jpg, The Grand Lodge of California's Masonic Auditorium
File:James Flood Mansion (San Francisco) 4.JPG, The Pacific-Union Club's Flood Mansion
File:Hotel huntingtonhotel sanfrancisco3.jpg, Huntington Hotel
File:740, 736, 730 & 724 Leavenworth St., Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel District, San Francisco, CA 9-3-2012 4-03-29 PM.JPG, Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel Historic District
File:Nob Hill, San Francisco 04.JPG, Ritz-Carlton Nob Hill
File:Fairmont hotel San Francisco.jpg, Fairmont San Francisco
File:Brockelbank Apartments San Francisco.jpg, Brockelbank Apartments
File:Mark Hopkins mansion c1880.jpg, Mark Hopkins mansion.
See also
*
List of hills in San Francisco
* ''
Nob Hill Gazette''
References
External links
*
The Nob Hill AssociationNob Hill Foundation
Nob HillA Touch of ClassSan Francisco Travel Association
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Neighborhoods in San Francisco
Hills of San Francisco