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The street is named after the Valencia family, who were early Mexican settlers in California. [1] The Valencia Street Hotel collapsed into the roadway in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. The original Market Street Railroad was run down Valencia Street to the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad depot with service beginning in ...
By 1994, he locked onto the Valencia Street space that would eventually become the Slanted Door. "I just went into this kind of survival mode," he told Food & Wine. "I had $30,000 to my name at ...
Esta Noche (English: Tonight) was the first Latino gay bar in San Francisco and notably contributed to queer Latin culture. It operated from 1979 to 2014, and was located at 3079 16th Street between Valencia Street and Mission Street in San Francisco, California ( 37°51′27″N 122°24′29″W / 37.85746941419939°N 122. ...
Valencia Street station was a railway station in San Francisco, California.It was located in the Mission District at 25th and Valencia Streets along the Ocean View Branch.It was the inaugural San Francisco terminal of the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad when the service began in 1863, [1] though it would become a regular stop as the railroad was extended further north, closer to Downtown.
Location on Valencia Street. The Marsh Theater is an American theater company that specializes in developing new performance, founded in 1989. It has two venue locations, at 1062 Valencia Street in the Mission District of San Francisco, California; and 2120 Allston Way in Berkeley, California.
Amado's (c. 2015–2023), formerly known as Viracocha (2010–2015), 998 Valencia Street in the Mission District; Viracocha was an underground music venue, and Amado's was later a licensed venue [37] [38]
Artists' Television Access location at 992 Valencia Street Canadian poet Colin Smith, [1] reciting poetry, Artists' Television Access. Artists' Television Access (ATA) is a non-profit art gallery and screening venue in San Francisco's Mission District in the United States of America.
Clarion Alley is a small street between Mission and Valencia Streets and 17th and 18th Streets in the Mission District in San Francisco, California. It is notable for the murals painted by the Clarion Alley Mural Project. [1]