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Serif and The Line Hotel at 950 Market Street, San Francisco Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission, [15] San Francisco; 288 Pacific, Jackson Square, San Francisco The Pacific, [16] San Francisco
October 10, 1975 (Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, 2905 Hyde Street: Fisherman's Wharf: Flat-bottomed scow schooner built in 1891 to haul goods on and around San Francisco Bay and river delta areas.
Born in the Basement is the second album by the Sacramento, California punk rock band the Groovie Ghoulies, released in 1994 by Green Door Records. It was recorded at Egg Studios in Seattle with producer Conrad Uno and engineer Mark Guenther. The album's artwork is credited to The Poison Pen, with a band photo taken by Curt Doughty.
Lookout! Records LP/CD 2002 Go! Stories: Stardumb Records: LP/CD Re-released with bonus tracks in 2002 by Green Door Records. 2003 Monster Club: Stardumb Records CD Re-released in 2004 by Green Door Records. 2007 99 Lives: Green Door Records CD Final album. 2014 Flying Saucer Rock N Roll: Green Door Records, Eccentric Pop Records: LP/CD
An M Ocean View train on Broad Street. Oceanview, also referred to as "Lakeview" by some natives of the community, has a rich history. [5] Oceanview was originally an Italian-Irish-German neighborhood in the mid- to late nineteenth century; the location acted as a station for train service between San Francisco and San Jose, owned by San Francisco and San Jose Railroad, bought by Southern ...
The San Francisco 49ers on Monday suspended linebacker De'Vondre Campbell for the final three games of the regular season for refusing to play Thursday night against the Los Angeles Rams.
Green Apple Books was founded by Richard Savoy in 1967 in a pre-1906 building at the corner of Clement Street and Sixth Avenue. In 1996 Green Apple Books acquired its long-time neighbor, Revolver Records. [1] The store houses over 250,000 titles, as well as 60,000 available online. [2]
The shorter tower, at 512 Mission Street, is planned to climb 605 feet (184 m) and will contain the 169-room Waldorf Astoria San Francisco hotel on the first 21 floors [8] and approximately 154 residential units on the upper 33 floors. [3] [9]