Coit Tower
Coit Tower is a prominent landmark located in San Francisco, California. Completed in 1933, it stands at 210 feet tall atop Telegraph Hill and offers panoramic views of the city and San Francisco Bay. The tower is named after Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a wealthy socialite who left a portion of her estate to fund its construction.
The interior of Coit Tower features stunning murals created during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal art program. These murals depict various aspects of California life and showcase the work of several artists. Visitors can access the observation deck for breathtaking views and enjoy the surrounding Coit Tower Park.