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  2. San Francisco 49ers - Wikipedia

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    The Cowboys defeated the 49ers in the 1970 and 1971 NFC championship games, and again in the 1972 Divisional Playoff Game. The 1981 NFC championship game in San Francisco, which saw the 49ers' Joe Montana complete a game-winning pass to Dwight Clark in the final minute (now known as The Catch), is one of the most famous games in NFL history ...

  3. Charles Fey - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, Fey met Marie Christine Volkmar (1866–1942), but their courtship was interrupted by illness.In the early 1880s, Fey had been diagnosed with tuberculosis; in accordance with scientific knowledge at the time, he moved to a warmer climate (Mexico) for a few years, before returning to San Francisco for a series of creosote treatments, which were successful.

  4. History of the San Francisco 49ers - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco would set up a game-winning drive and kicker Phil Dawson kicked a game-winning field goal to win 23–20 over Green Bay. In the divisional round, San Francisco avenged their week 9 loss against Carolina and won 23–10, in a game where San Francisco's defense played a key role that kept Carolina scoreless in the second half.

  5. 1982 Gay Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 Gay Games (Gay Games I) were held in San Francisco, California, United States from August 28 – September 5, 1982. They were the first Gay Games, an event officially conceived by Tom Waddell, an athlete and activist, along with the help of many others. The event's goal was to promote the acceptance and inclusion of gay, lesbian and ...

  6. History of the San Francisco Giants - Wikipedia

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    The history of the San Francisco Giants begins in 1883 with the New York Gothams and has involved some of baseball's greatest players, including Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Barry Bonds, and Gaylord Perry. The team has won three World Series titles and six National League (NL) pennants since moving to San Francisco.

  7. Driver: San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Driver: San Francisco is a 2011 action-adventure driving video game developed by Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft. It is the fifth main installment in the Driver series, following Driver: Parallel Lines (2006), and its most recent main installment to date.

  8. Jon Feliciano - Wikipedia

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    Jon Feliciano (born February 10, 1992) is an American professional football guard for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Miami . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. San Francisco Rush 2049 - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Rush 2049 is a 1999 futuristic-themed racing video game developed and manufactured by Atari Games for arcades, later ported to home systems.It is the third game in the Rush series as the sequel to San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing and Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA as well as the last to be set in the city of San Francisco.