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  2. Temple (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Temple is a nightclub first established in San Francisco, with an additional location in Denver. With a San Francisco location south of Market Street near the Salesforce Tower and Salesforce Transit Center, the club was opened in 2007 by entrepreneur Paul Hemming. Temple has been notable for being among the highest-grossing nightclubs by ...

  3. File:Metropolitan Temple, San Francisco, California, by ...

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  4. Bush Street Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Bush Street Temple is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, and former Buddhist temple, located at 1881 Bush Street in San Francisco, California, in the United States. The building has also been used as a Baptist church , and, since 2003, was repurposed as an aged care residential facility.

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  6. Vedanta Society of Northern California - Wikipedia

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    It was the first ever Hindu temple in the Western hemisphere. Months later, the temple withstood the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [1] On December 28, 1914, Swami Trigunatitananda was giving a Sunday service at the temple when he was attacked with explosives by a 14-year-old former student of his. The student died on the scene, while Swami ...

  7. Kong Chow Temple - Wikipedia

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    Like many buildings in the area, it was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and the community worked together to rebuild it [1] at its original location, 520 Pine, near St. Mary's Square. [2] The Los Angeles branch of the Kong Chow Family Association and Temple was designed by architect Gilbert Leong [3] and opened in 1960. [4]

  8. Tin How Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple closed in 1955 and reopened on May 4, 1975, [2] after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 had caused a rejuvenation of San Francisco's Chinatown. [1] In May 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the temple was celebrated by a religious procession through the streets in the neighborhood, including dances and fireworks.

  9. Oakland California Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple and Oakland at sunset, with San Francisco's Sutro Tower visible in the distance. This is the church's only temple built with a modern five-spire design. [52] The tallest of the five spires reaches 170 feet (52 m). [11] The exterior of the temple is made of reinforced concrete faced with sierra white granite from Raymond, California.