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Commission backs amendment to Coit Tower nomination, says murals merit national significance

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 17, 2018
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Summary

After presentations from preservation scholars, the commission unanimously adopted a resolution recommending the State approve an amended National Register nomination elevating Coit Tower’s murals to national significance and documenting artists, murals and conservation history.

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously voted Wednesday to recommend that the State Historic Preservation Officer approve an amended National Register nomination for Coit Tower that elevates the significance of the tower’s murals to the national level.

Shannon Ferguson of department staff said the amendment expands the 2008 nomination to include…

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