Exterior
Finishes Treatment of an Historic Monument
Lotta's Fountain
San Francisco, CA
Lotta’s
Fountain is San Francisco’s oldest surviving monument.
Given to the city in 1875 by performer Lotta Crabtree, the
monument survived the 1906 earthquake, when it became a
meeting place for people in search of their families. In
1975 it was listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
In 2006,
the City Arts Commission retained ARG Conservation Services
to provide specialized conservation for Lotta’s Fountain
prior to the Earthquake Centennial Celebration. ARG/CS performed
a condition survey, outlined treatment guidelines, and provided
a variety of conservation services, including removal of
debris, surface cleaning, and touching up exposed areas
where previous coatings were worn.
ARG/CS
is proud to work with the City to provide conservation guidelines
and treatments for the City of San Francisco’s historic
monuments.
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