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The Coit Tower Murals adorn the 210-foot Coit Memorial Tower, which was constructed in 1932 and 1933 within San Francisco's Pioneer Park, a National Register of Historic Places-listed monument. The Art Deco-style monument, which was designed by Henry Howard and Arthur Brown, Jr., is dedicated to the city's fallen firefighters and showcases beautiful American Realism fresco murals created by a team of 27 artists, including Maxine Albro, Rinaldo Cuneo, George Albert Harris, Suzanne Scheuer, and Frederick E. Olmsted, Jr. Murals depict significant scenes in San Francisco's social and political history, along with liberal social justice and equality themes. The tower's murals may be viewed for free during business hours each day, with guided tours available on select days.

1 Telegraph Hill Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94133

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