George Hill Building

Historic building in San Diego, California, U.S.
32°42′49″N 117°09′34″W / 32.713527°N 117.159534°W / 32.713527; -117.159534

The George Hill Building is an historic structure located at 527 F Street in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, in the U.S. state of California. It was built in 1897.

The Gaslamp Quarter Historic Marker for the building, marker number 75, reads:[1]

George Hill Building, 1897. This three-story structure was built to replace the landmark Horton’s Hall, which was partially destroyed by fire. The building was designed for five storerooms on the first floor, and thirty offices on the upper floors. The San Diego Normal School, now San Diego State University, once leased space on the upper floors. In 1920, the Ratner Cap Manufacturing Company, the fifth largest operation of its kind in the U.S. and first on the West Coast, moved in. Ratner’s later bought the copyrights to the Hang Ten trade name and footprint design.

  • Plaque for the building, 2016
    Plaque for the building, 2016

See also

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References

  1. ^ Whittle, Dean (June 16, 2016). "George Hill Building, 1897 Historical Marker". The Historical Marker Database. Retrieved January 14, 2024.

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