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  2. Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove - Wikipedia

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    The site, along Sloat Boulevard between 19th and 34th Avenues about two miles (3 km) south of the Golden Gate Park, was donated to the city in 1931 by Rosalie Meyer Stern. [1] She was the daughter of Marc Eugene Meyer, who named the park for her late husband Sigmund Stern, a philanthropist, nephew of Levi Strauss, and son of David Stern.

  3. Parkside, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove is known as the location of the Stern Grove Festival summer concerts. The neighborhood is represented by District 4. The current District 4 supervisor is Joel Engardio. Parkside's distinctive houses

  4. Stern Grove Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Stern Grove Festival is an admission-free series of performing arts events held during the summer months in San Francisco. Established in 1938, the festival is held at Sigmund Stern Grove, a eucalyptus-wooded natural amphitheater on a 33-acre (130,000-square-meter) site about two miles (three kilometers) south of Golden Gate Park that ranges from 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard west to ...

  5. List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Park Presidio Boulevard (roadway maintained by Caltrans) Pine Lake Park, including Pine Lake; Pink Triangle Park; Pioneer Park, including Coit Tower; Portsmouth Square; Potrero del Sol Park; Precita Park; San Francisco Zoo; Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove; South Park; Sue Bierman Park; Twin Peaks; Union Square; Warm Water Cove; Washington Square

  6. The History of American Jeans: From Railroad to Runway - AOL

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    Levi Strauss passed away in 1902, and by 1911 the company was owned and operated by Strauss's nephews, Jacob, Louis, Abraham, and Sigmund Stern.

  7. Pine Lake Park (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Following their move from Maine to San Francisco in 1847, the Greene family purchased a large property which included Stern Grove and Pine Lake. [1] In 1887, a lawsuit forced the family to give up most of the property and allowed them to retain only the portion which today comprises the park and adjacent Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove. [1]

  8. A First Look Inside Robert A.M. Stern's One Bennett Park - AOL

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  9. Seattle egg heist: Thieves strike cafe days after ... - AOL

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    When Park looked back at surveillance footage of the heist, he noticed that the men had made two visits that night. They stole a few things and left, then waited 10 minutes before they returned a ...