Beyond the Doors
This door leads to the foyer of the Mayor's office where his assistants work. From inside, another door leads to the Mayor's private office which we did not get to see.
The statues outside are of former Mayors of San Francisco, Dianne Feinstein on the left who is now a California Senator and George Moscone on the right was assassinated in 1978 while in office. As a matter of fact, this week marked the 34th anniversary of his tragic death by a disgruntled employee.
The wood paneling is made of the now extinct Manchurian Oak so the window blinds have to be drawn to preserve the wood.
You can't quite see it, but the carpet pattern is of dahlias, the official flower of San Francisco.
- Karen
5 comments:
What a grand building, terrible story about Mayor Moscone.
Great post an a lovely building. Wow, one does have to watch out for disgruntled employees. Have a great weekend!
And this is the place the Mayor meets me.
OK - I did not know our city flower was the Dahlia, learn something new every day. That would possibly explain why the Dahlia society has that HUGE circle outside of the Conservatory in Golden Gate Park.
It looks like a fantastic city hall.
Sorry for not commenting the last few weeks but we are on a long travel adventure in the US and the Caribbean.
Greetings,
Filip
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