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A San Francisco Victorian built in 1906. Amid the mansions of Pacific Heights, the Monroe combines the best features of a hotel and an apartment. Included in the price are American style breakfasts and fourr rr course dinners. Maid service is also provided. d 1870 Sacramento St Map N1

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