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Andrew Smith Hallidie (March 16, 1836 –
April 24, 1900) was an
American entrepreneur who was the
promoter of the Clay
Street Hill
Railroad in San Francisco...
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Hallidie may
refer to:
Andrew Halliday (physician), or
Andrew Hallidie,
royal physician to King
William IV and
Queen Victoria Andrew Smith Hallidie,...
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Hallidie Building is an
office building in the
Financial District of San Francisco, California, at 130
Sutter Street,
between Montgomery Street and...
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Hallidie Plaza is a
public square located at the
entrance to
Powell Street Station (the third-busiest BART
station as of 2015) on
Market Street in the...
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Andrew Halliday, KH (also
spelt Hallidie; 17
March 1782 in Copewood,
parish of Dryfesdale,
Dumfries – 7
September 1839 in Dumfries) was a Scottish...
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Andrew Smith Hallidie, and the
engineer was
William Eppelsheimer.
Accounts differ as to
exactly how
involved Hallidie was in the
inception of...
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cable car system. The
building of this line was
promoted by
Andrew Smith Hallidie with
design work by
William Eppelsheimer, and it was
first tested in 1873...
- Germany, and
shortly afterwards merges with the
Arbeitsrat für Kunst.
Hallidie Building is
built in San Francisco.
Designed by
Willis Polk.
Credited as...
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August 2, 1873. The
promoter of the line was
Hallidie, and the
engineer was
William Eppelsheimer; both
Hallidie and
Eppelsheimer obtained several patents...
- running. The
overall parent company, Fandom, Inc., is
headquartered at the
Hallidie Building on 130
Sutter Street in San Francisco, California. The company...