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How AI helped rebuild a Victorian tower lost in Palo Alto during the 1906 quake
What was destroyed in less than 45 seconds during the Great San Francisco Earthquake in 1906 has taken decades to rebuild at one of Palo Alto’s oldest homes. Find out how generative AI is helping in the reconstruction of the Victorian tower at the historic Herzinger House.
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, How AI helped rebuild a Victorian tower lost in Palo Alto during the 1906 quake, What was destroyed in less than 45 seconds during the Great San Francisco Earthquake in 1906 has taken decades to rebuild at one of Palo Alto’s oldest homes. Find out how generative AI is helping in the reconstruction of the Victorian tower at the historic Herzinger House.
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- How AI helped rebuild a Victorian tower lost in Palo Alto during the 1906 quakeRedwood City Pulse - 2026-05-28T22:12:18+00:00
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