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  2. Bop City - Wikipedia

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    It was situated in the back room of a Victorian house at 1690 Post Street, in the Western Addition district. During its heyday, the venue was known for late-night live performances of many popular jazz artists, including Billie Holiday , Louis Armstrong , Chet Baker , and Charlie Parker , and was one of the most famous jazz clubs of its time ...

  3. Western Addition, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Western Addition is located between Van Ness Avenue, the Richmond District, the Haight-Ashbury and Lower Haight neighborhoods, and Pacific Heights.. Today, the term Western Addition is generally used in two ways: to denote either the development's original geographic area or the eastern portion of the neighborhood (also called the Fillmore District) that was redeveloped in the 1950s.

  4. Japantown, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Between 1960 until 1980, the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency purchased many Victorian properties, and relocated them within the Western Addition neighborhood (and specifically in Japantown) due to re-zoning. [26] Most of these houses were constructed with local Redwood lumber. [27] Building at 1840–1842 Eddy Street, 1840–1842 Eddy Street.

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  6. Category:Western Addition, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Western Addition — a district of neighborhoods in San Francisco, California. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. A.

  7. Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Street–Cottage Row District is an intact, century-old enclave within San Francisco's mostly bulldozed Western Addition Redevelopment (area 2) by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. [3] Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District map View from Cottage Row, San Francisco, California

  8. San Francisco Redevelopment Agency - Wikipedia

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    Western Addition (also called the Fillmore District), active from 1948 until January 2009: [32] [33] [34] 883 businesses shut down, 4,729 households emptied, 2,500 Victorian homes demolished. Yet, in 60 years, the agency failed to revive the once vibrant Black-American neighborhood.

  9. Western Addition - Wikipedia

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