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Elsah photo contest sets closing reception
July 16, 2021
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ELSAH The Village of Elsah Museum will celebrate its annual photography exhibit with a closing reception 1-4 p.m. Saturday, July 31, in the Green Tree Inn’s gazebo north of the museum.
Remarks and recognitions will take place 1:30-2 at 26 LaSalle St., Elsah. If rain is forecast, the event will include “take away” refreshments.
The annual exhibit celebrates and fosters an appreciation of the village. This year’s exhibit was carried over from last year with the theme of “My Favorite Window.”
This year’s judge Erica Popp, an artist and college instructor commented on the high quality of the submitted images. In addition to purchase prizes, there were eight special recognition photographs. Historic Elsah Foundation featured six historic window photographs from the exhibit on its webpage, escapetoelsah.com.
William Wursterâdesigned midcentury home in Russian Hill asks $8 million
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Jun 03, 2021
San Francisco architecture buffs with a yen to live in the thick of the action would do well to call the three-story midcentury house at 2424 Jones Street home.
Situated at the nexus of Russian Hill, North Beach, and Fisherman s Wharf, the whitewashed ivy-clad residence was built in 1961 by none other than William Wurster, the Bernard Maybeck protégé who became an AIA gold medal winner and dean of architecture at UC Berkeley.
The quiet street-facing entrance with geometric windows opens onto a stylish courtyard with a modern zen garden, and a second glass door leading at last into the living room with wood paneled walls and double-height ceilings.