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  2. San Francisco Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The new branch was dedicated on April 10, 1932, with 11,823 new books on the shelves. Total cost for the building and its furnishings was $57,117.29. Anza Branch Library was the 17th branch established in the San Francisco Public Library system. The branch closed temporarily for renovation in May 2009.

  3. Civic Center, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent San Francisco City Hall was completed in 1898 on a triangular-shaped plot in what later became Civic Center, bounded by Larkin, McAllister, and Market, after a protracted construction effort that had started in 1871; although the constructors had promised to complete work within two years, "honest graft" was an accepted ...

  4. Civic Center Plaza - Wikipedia

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    According to the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, the size of Civic Center Plaza ranges from 4.53 to 5.38 acres (1.83 to 2.18 ha). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Civic Center Plaza is approximately symmetrical from north to south (across an imaginary east–west line drawn along the former route of Fulton Street).

  5. Main Library (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The new library includes over 300 computer terminals, room for 1100 laptops, and a new wing for children. The city spent $104.5 million on the new library. [4] Library visits doubled in its first year open, from 1.1 million to 2.1 million, and the number of library card holders nearly tripled. [5]

  6. Richmond District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond/Senator Milton Marks Branch and the Anza Branch of the San Francisco Public Library serve the Richmond District. [34] [35] In 1930 voters approved a city charter amendment that would increase funding to the library system so a new library could be built. John Reid, Jr., the architect, designed and landscaped the $57,117.29 new ...

  7. United Nations Plaza (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 31 The proposed pedestrian mall was included in the September 1963 Downtown San Francisco plan prepared by Mario Ciampi for the Department of City Planning. [8] Independently, in 1965, the first concepts for the Civic Center Station Plaza were sketched out in the Market Street Design Report written by Ciampi and John Carl Warnecke. The ...

  8. List of Carnegie libraries in California - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Richmond San Francisco: Jun 20, 1901 — 351 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118 First Carnegie branch to open in San Francisco, 1914. Designed by Bliss and Faville. [3]: 9, 11 102: San Francisco Sunset San Francisco: Jun 20, 1901 — 1305 18th Ave, San Francisco, 94122 Opened 1918. Designed by G. Albert Lansburgh. [3]: 9, 12 103 ...

  9. Civic Center, San Francisco, California - Wikipedia

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