
Pacific Union Club - View this location on map ![]() 1000 California St. This elegant building made of Connecticut brownstone is now a private men's club. It was built in 1886 for James Flood and was the only building in the neighborhood to survive the earthquake and fire of 1906. Flood came to San Francisco as a bartender and made his fortune by starting a Nevada bank that later merged with Wells Fargo. Architectural,Historical,Landmark |