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  2. Joseph Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Enterprises, Inc. is a gadget company owned by the National Entertainment Collectibles Association, a subsidiary of Ad Populum, and founded by Joseph Pedott. It is based in San Francisco, California, United States, North America. [1] Two of their most popular products are The Clapper and the Chia Pet. [2] [3]

  3. List of San Francisco newspapers - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Evening Bulletin; San Francisco Examiner; San Francisco Herald; San Francisco Independent; San Francisco Progress (1918–1988) [7] [8] SF Weekly; Shinsekai asahi shinbun (New World Sun, 1932–1941) [1] Shin sekai (New World, 1912–1932) [1] Sinhan Minbo; South San Francisco enterprise (1907–1938) [1] Star Presidian (1952 ...

  4. List of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco 9,000 Weekly Russian-American Kstati: San Francisco Kstati Publishing Company 9,000 Bimonthly Alianza Metropolitan: San Jose Rossana Drumond Weekly Willow Glen Resident: San Jose Digital First Media: Weekly India-West: San Leandro India-West Publications 25,000 Weekly Indo-American The Paper: San Marcos 20,000 Weekly Random ...

  5. SF Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Four months later, SF Weekly was sold to the San Francisco Media Company, owners of The San Francisco Examiner and the Weekly ' s long-time rival San Francisco Bay Guardian. [5] The publishers then had control of three of the four major English-language newspapers in San Francisco. [6] In 2014, San Francisco Media Co. became fully owned by ...

  6. San Francisquito Creek - Wikipedia

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    San Francisquito Creek (Spanish for "Little San Francisco"—the "little" referring to size of the settlement compared to Mission San Francisco de Asís [2]) is a creek that flows into southwest San Francisco Bay in California, United States. Historically it was called the Arroyo de San Francisco by Juan Bautista de Anza in 1776. [3]

  7. DNA Lounge - Wikipedia

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    In the early '90s, the club hosted many rave-themed nights with acts including Right Said Fred, the Hardkiss Brothers and Tasti Box, and afterhours events such as Lift- it was an important venue in San Francisco rave history. The DNA Lounge was also one of the few bars in San Francisco that would serve the Flaming Dr Pepper, an ignited drink.

  8. Boudin Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The bakery is recognized as the "oldest continually operating business in San Francisco." [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was established in 1849 by Isidore Boudin, son of a family of master bakers from Burgundy, France , by blending the sourdough prevalent among miners in the Gold Rush with French techniques .

  9. Spectator Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Spectator Magazine was an American weekly news magazine published in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1978 until October 2005. The publication originated from Berkeley Barb, an underground newspaper first published on August 13, 1965.