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By December 2012, average hourly parking rates had dropped by 14 cents from $2.73 to $2.59, SFMTA's revenue from parking citations dropped from 45% to 20% of total parking revenue, and 6% of the new meters charged 25¢ an hour. [8] A March 2014 study found that SFpark met its 60–80% occupancy goal and that cruising for parking is down by 50%. [9]
In 1961 and 1962, police shut down nearly half of all gay bars in San Francisco, and raids continued into the 1970s. [9] San Francisco police often arrested men leaving bars, demanded "extortion payments" from bars, and forcefully revoked liquor licenses. [10] However, unlike other bars in the region, the White Horse Inn was never raided by police.
The EndUp is a nightclub in San Francisco, California.Opened in 1973, the club is located at 6th Street and Harrison in the South of Market district.Known for its status as an afterhours club, the venue has hosted a variety of benefits and events during its time as part of San Francisco's nightlife community.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — In the Bay Area, the place to be for fireworks on New Year’s Eve is along San Francisco’s waterfront. If you’re looking for the best places to watch fireworks on New ...
San Francisco Bay: Menlo Park: Fremont: Westbound 2+ [60] Golden Gate Bridge: US 101 / SR 1: Golden Gate: San Francisco: Marin County: Southbound 3+ [61] Richmond–San Rafael Bridge: I-580: San Francisco Bay: San Rafael: Richmond: Westbound 3+ [62] San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge: I-80: San Francisco: Oakland: Westbound 3+ [63] San Mateo ...
Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco were some of the earliest businesses during the formation of the city. Many of the first businesses to spring up in San Francisco during the California Gold Rush era (1848–1855) supported the influx of new men, including bars and saloons, [1] breweries, [2] horse racing tracks, [3] and others forms of entertainment.
715 Harrison was one of the few venues which did not fall victim to San Francisco's high entertainment-venue turnover rate. At one point, the venue's Club Faith was the only 18+ club targeted towards LGBT+ populations in the Bay Area. [3] According to the venue's management, 715 Harrison has entertained over six million people as of 2020.
Fun Pack: For $49.99, you get four single-day admissions, four ride tickets — which are good for one ride each or the Monorail, and a parking pass. State Fair Season Pass : For $35.99, you can ...