 In Nine Lives Last Forever, several scenes—and frog sightings—occur in San Francisco's famous City Hall. Built to replace the government structures destroyed by the devastating  1906 earthquake, the dome-topped building is   a stunning architectural testament to San Francisco's determination and resilience.
In Nine Lives Last Forever, several scenes—and frog sightings—occur in San Francisco's famous City Hall. Built to replace the government structures destroyed by the devastating  1906 earthquake, the dome-topped building is   a stunning architectural testament to San Francisco's determination and resilience.
    
    From Nine Lives Last Forever, chapter 4: 
    "My height seemed to shrink as I stood beneath the soaring dome. Enormous arches ringed the rotunda's upper walls, letting in such a flood of light that it was as if a part of the sky had been captured within. At its apex, the crown of the dome glowed a bubbling shade of pink, hovering over the rotunda like the underside of a gigantic jellyfish."
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