By Jill Redhage
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Isabella Horton Grant lives on the seventh floor of an old apartment building in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. Large windows dominate the walls of her corner apartment, and out of them you can see the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge, as well as Alcatraz, the Transamerica building and other landmarks. Grant herself has become somewhat of a San Francisco icon - at lea...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Isabella Horton Grant lives on the seventh floor of an old apartment building in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. Large windows dominate the walls of her corner apartment, and out of them you can see the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge, as well as Alcatraz, the Transamerica building and other landmarks. Grant herself has become somewhat of a San Francisco icon - at lea...
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