Photojournalist and writer Luke Thomas improvises a jazz riff after the Cadillac Hotel's first concert on its $125,000 piano.
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The Cadillac Hotel was built after the San Francisco 1906 earthquake and was designed by San Francisco architect Frederick H. Meyer who also designed the Coffin-Redington Building, National Landmark 01000028. The Hotel is an early example of Tenderloin residential hotels and was granted San Francisco Landmark status #176. Today the building is a single room occupancy (SRO) hotel owned by Reality House West.
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