<P> Alamo Square Park includes a playground and a tennis court, and is frequented by neighbors, tourists, and dog owners . On a clear day, the Transamerica Pyramid building and the tops of the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge can be seen from the park's center . The San Francisco City Hall can be seen directly down Fulton Street . The area is part of the city's fifth Supervisorial district and is served by several Muni bus lines, including the 5, 21, 22, and 24 . In 2016 it was closed for a $4.3 million renovation lasting seven months . </P> <P> The Alamo Square neighborhood is characterized by Victorian architecture that was left largely untouched by the urban renewal projects in other parts of the Western Addition . The Alamo Square area contains the second largest concentration of homes over 10,000 square feet (930 m) in San Francisco, after the Pacific Heights neighborhood . </P> <P> A row of Victorian houses facing the park on Steiner Street, known as the "Painted Ladies", are often shown in the foreground of panoramic pictures of the city's downtown area . A number of movies, television shows and commercials have been filmed in or around Alamo Square . The park features heavily in the 1978 horror film The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the romantic comedy The Five - Year Engagement . The opening sequence of the American sitcom Full House (1987 - 1995) features a romp in Alamo Square Park with the famous row of Victorians in the background . </P> <P> There are many architecturally significant mansions on the perimeter of the park, including the William Westerfeld House, the Archbishop's Mansion, the residences of the Russian and German Imperial consuls in the early 1900s, and the mansions on the block diagonally across from the Painted Ladies . In 1984, the Alamo Square Historic District was created by the Board of Supervisors, stating: </P>

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