• Panoramic view from the beach below Cliff House at Sutro Baths, filmed in 1903 by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.[15].
  • 120 years ago today, San Francisco's iconic Sutro Baths opened. ... More from the Sutro baths (by then converted into an ice skating rink).
  • The Sutro Baths were extremely expensive to operate and struggled for years with the high operating and maintenance costs.
  • The Sutro Baths are a historic seaside pool complex located in San Francisco near Lands End. While the baths themselves are now in ruins
  • Free parking, gift shop, and bathrooms available. ... Look for "Sutro Sam" the river otter who has taken up residence in the former Sutro Baths.
  • 37°46′48″N 122°30′49″W / 37.78000°N 122.51361°W. The baths c. 1896. Sutro Baths interior, c. 1896. 1897 film of the baths by Thomas Edison.
  • Sutro Baths construction c1893 (BANC 19991.02). The next photo was taken around June 1894. This time, most of the previously-completed work is missing.
  • Adolph Sutro, the self-made millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and later the second Cliff House, developed the amazing Sutro Baths in 1894.
  • Adolph Sutro, the self-made millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and later the second Cliff House, developed the fantastic Sutro Baths in 1894.
  • Sutro Baths then burned down in 1966, and all you can see today are the mysterious ruins. 4. Observe the offshore Seal Rocks with abundant birdlife.