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  2. Civic Center Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of Civic Center with Civic Auditorium and San Francisco City Hall (under construction) in the background, circa 1916. After San Francisco was selected in 1911 to host the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition, numerous civic improvements were proposed, and a commission was set up to judge entries for a City Hall design ...

  3. Brooks Hall - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Hall (originally Civic Center Exhibit Hall, nicknamed Mole Hall [1] and Gopher Palace [2]) is a disused 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m 2) [3] event space underneath the southern half of Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco; a parking garage occupies the space under the northern half.

  4. Rincon Center - Wikipedia

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    Rincon Center is a complex of shops, restaurants, offices, and apartments in the South of Market neighborhood of Downtown San Francisco, California.It includes two buildings, one of which is the former Rincon Annex post office building, completed in 1940.

  5. Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium hosted the 1920 Democratic National Convention, the San Francisco Opera from 1923 to 1932 and again for the 1996 season, [2] and the National AAU boxing trials in 1948. It was the home of the San Francisco Warriors of the National Basketball Association from 1964 to 1967.

  6. McElroy Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    William C. McElroy (?–1869) and his spouse Harriet Shober (1816–1899) bought the lot across the street from the house's current location on Gough Street in 1859. [5] [6] McElroy was a wood miller by trade and he built the house between 1860 and 1861.

  7. Clarion Alley - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Notable residents included Terry Riley, The Cockettes, Lise Swenson of Artists' Television Access, and two of the artists, Rigo 23 and Aaron Noble, who were founding members of the Clarion Alley Mural Project. 47 Clarion was demolished in 2001, and a parking lot for the condominium project on 17th Street replaced it.

  8. Palace of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the City of San Francisco along with the Maybeck Foundation created a public-private partnership to restore the Palace and by 2010 work was done to restore and seismically retrofit the dome, rotunda, colonnades, and lagoon. Within January 2013, the Exploratorium closed in preparation for its permanent move to the Embarcadero.

  9. Stonestown Galleria - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a United Artists Cinema opened in what is now the parking lot behind the Stonestown Galleria. [6] The cinema was designed by San Francisco architect George K Raad. [7] The movie theater closed in Spring 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] In 1977, Bullock's opened at the mall, which was later converted to Nordstrom in 1988.

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