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India Basin is the only Natural Area within the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department (SFRPD) system that borders on San Francisco Bay. The natural area, located in the park's southern section, comprises approximately 6.2 acres (25,000 m 2 ) of the entire 11.8 acres (48,000 m 2 ) park.
Shipwright's Cottage is a historic house built c. 1875 and located at 900 Innes Avenue in India Basin, San Francisco, California. The building is part of a new city park, scheduled for completion in 2025. [2] It is thought that the property has one of the only natural Bay shoreline remaining in San Francisco. [3]
On December 7, 1995, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors renamed the facility The Bayview Opera House Ruth Williams Memorial Theater.(City and County of San Francisco Resolution No.1027-95) Ruth Williams had played a leading role in promoting the arts and culture of the Bayview-Hunters Point and preventing the demolition of the historic ...
Founded by Walter Anderson and Alfred Christofani. Anderson & Cristofani was started the early 1870s building San Francisco Bay scow schooners, which they built till the mid-1930s. Anderson & Cristofani built pleasure craft and workboats. The boatyard was at 900 Innes Avenue, in the India Basin at Hunter's Point. Henry P. Anderson, a shipwright ...
In 2014, the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department acquired the 900 Innes Avenue property in India Basin. [134] The property was the former site of a shipbuilding center, and an 18-month environmental cleanup at the site was completed in August 2022. [ 135 ]
The San Francisco International Film Festival is founded; Fairchild Semiconductor (historic plaque pictured) is founded in San Jose; The State College for Alameda County is founded in Hayward; The Flower Drum Song (the basis of 1958 musical Flower Drum Song) by C. Y. Lee, is published; The Kingston Trio folk music group forms in San Francisco
Romana Film was an Italian film production company. [1] Founded in 1946 by the Sicilian Fortunato Misiano, the company was based in Rome.It made films in a variety of popular genres such as Swashbucklers, Peplum and Eurospy films, turning out roughly a hundred films before the company ceased production in the late 1960s.
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