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  2. Finnila's Finnish Baths - Wikipedia

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    The couple married and settled to live in the San Francisco's heavily Finnish-populated Castro District. Matti Finnila became a "brick building contractor" in 1910 (1910–1933) and in 1913 he opened a Finnish-style sauna club, Finnila's Finnish Baths, for the general public. It was the "first Finnish steam bath" business in the San Francisco ...

  3. Tabe Slioor - Wikipedia

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    She had pieces of art by Bufano worth around $250,000. Slioor refused, and the media started to report on the case, including especially both the San Francisco Chronicle [23] [24] and The San Francisco Examiner [25] [26] as well as TV and radio stations like KTVU. The case was also followed by the Finnish press.

  4. List of returned long-overdue library books - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Public Library: 1917 2017 100 Johnson died one week prior to its due date. Her descendant, Webb Johnson, discovered it in 1996 but kept it in fear of a fine. After missing three library fine amnesties, he returned it as part of a pardon granted by the local library authority; a potential $3,650 fine was waived. [52]

  5. Eureka Valley, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Eureka Valley branch of the San Francisco Public Library opened in 1902 at the corner of Noe and Seventeenth streets. [8] The original building, damaged in the 1957 Daly City earthquake, was replaced by the current structure in 1962, and refurbished in 2009. [9]

  6. St. Francis Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, nearly all the kids attending the McKinley school (now McKinley Elementary School) at 1025 14th Street (at Castro Street) were Finnish. Following the earthquake, a large number of Finns from San Francisco and elsewhere moved to Berkeley, where a Finnish community had been established already before the ...

  7. Kalevala (corvette) - Wikipedia

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    [21] [17] In addition to Etholén, Furuhjelm and Niebaum, a number of Finns had become household names in the social circles of San Francisco by the time when the Finnish corvette Kalevala anchored in San Francisco on November 14, 1861. [21] [23] Accordingly, Kalevala's visit in the city received a very warm welcome and created much attention ...

  8. Category:Libraries in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Libraries in the city/county of San Francisco, California. Pages in category "Libraries in San Francisco" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  9. Gustave Niebaum - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Ferdinand Niebaum (born Gustaf Ferdinand Nybom; 31 August 1842 – 5 August 1908) was a Finnish-American sea captain and winemaker.. Niebaum acquired his maritime schooling in Helsinki, Finland.

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