Who knew octagon-shaped, domed Victorian-style houses still existed? Or were ever created? Even avid history buffs will be surprised by the beauty and uniqueness of The Armour-Stiner Octagon House, a ...
In “The Octagon House,” published in 1848, Orson Squire Fowler wondered why anyone would build a four-sided home when they could have an eight-sided one. The Armour-Stiner House in Irvington, ...
Although PG&E bought it in 1924, for decades the McElroy Octagon House remained one of the only homes in San Francisco without electricity. PG&E wanted the home’s Cow Hollow lot for a future ...
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