The Koit Tower is located in Pioneer Park on the top of San Francisco's Telegraph Mountain, built in 1933 with the property of Koit (Lillie Hitchcock Coit). Coyt, a fraternist and firefighter, died in 1929, donating a third of his property to beautify San Francisco, and Coyttar was built to beautify San Francisco, taking the name from Coyt. The Coit Tower is a reinforced concrete tower decorated with wind art movement, 64 meters high, shaped like a nozzle for fire hoses. Visitors can take the elevator to the top of the tower to enjoy the beautiful scenery of downtown San Francisco and the bay. The murals inside the tower are equally striking. The outstanding artists have documented the events of various periods in California with meticulous pen and ink and bright colors, and depicted all aspects of California life. We have left a wealth of historical information. The Coit Tower has a good view and is an ideal choice for viewing the beautiful scenery of San Francisco. You can see the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Jiuquhua Street (Lombard Street), Russian Mountain, Bay Bridge and other views.