By Tessa McLean Sep 21, 2023 - SFGATE
The San Francisco home where legendary photographer Ansel Adams grew up is now for sale for the first time in more than 50 years for $5.5 million.
Sitting in the tiny enclave of West Clay Park on the southwestern edge of the Presidio, the house was built in 1903 on sand dunes by Adams’ parents, who chose the area for its wild location. The house survived the 1906 earthquake and fire and eventually passed into Adams’ hands until he sold it after 54 years. He credited much of his growth as an artist to growing up in the neighborhood and exploring the still-underdeveloped portion of San Francisco near Lobos Creek.
Storied San Francisco home of Ansel Adams hits the market
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