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Albion Castle - Atlas Obscura Built in 1870 by John Hamlin Burnell, a young English immigrant with plans for a brewery to supply the over 800 saloons serving the growing city Beer was already a popular choice in San Francisco,
Albion Castle: San Francisco’s Hidden Castle - Unusual Places Most casual pedestrians strolling through the San Francisco neighborhood of Bayview are unaware that there is 6-story castle tucked away behind a tall fence In 1870, British immigrant John Hamlin Burnell was inspired to build a Norman-style castle in his adopted home of San Francisco
Albion Brewery - Wikipedia The Albion Brewery, also known as Albion Ale And Porter Brewing Company and the Albion Castle, is a defunct brewery in San Francisco, California in operation from 1875 until approximately 1919 [2] The site of the former brewery is also the location of the Hunters Point Springs, at 881 Innes Avenue [3]
Inside San Franciscos Most Mysterious Castle - Curbed SF For most San Franciscians, Albion Castle is either unknown or an enigma Gilbert says that before the castle was built in Hunter's Point, it was simply a pond fed by natural springs "Native
Castle - Albion Online Wiki To claim a castle for a guild, players must first destroy the first gate with a siege hammer, then the second gate (and third, depending on the layout), then kill the Elite Guards and finally the Castle Lord
A Peek Inside the San Franciscos Albion Castle in Bayview On Innes Avenue, one of the main streets in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood, a leafy retreat known as Albion Castle hides in plain sight “Once you close the door, it’s like you’re the only one here,” said Nat Medina, the son-in-law of owner Bill Gilbert
Albion Castle – San Franciscans, their Beers, and the Story of One . . . Here in the 1870s Burnell established the Albion Porter Ale Brewery The building he erected, featuring a three-story tower reminiscent of a Norman castle from Burnell’s native England, has always been known as the Albion Castle