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  2. Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco were some of the earliest businesses during the formation of the city. Many of the first businesses to spring up in San Francisco during the California Gold Rush era (1848–1855) supported the influx of new men, including bars and saloons, [1] breweries, [2] horse racing tracks, [3] and others forms of entertainment.

  3. The Speakeasy (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    It opened on January 10, 2014 in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District at the Boxcar Theatre Studios. [2] The Speakeasy ran for seventy-five performances over five months to sold out houses, [3] directed by Peter Ruocco, Leah Gardner, and Nick A. Olivero. [4] David Gluck was the General Manager. [5] The production closed on June 16, 2014. [3]

  4. Tsing Yi station - Wikipedia

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    Tsing Yi station is located in the northeastern quarter of the island of the same name, slightly to the west of Kowloon and mainland Hong Kong. To the west is Tsing Yi Town Park, while the Tsing Yi Sports Ground lies to the south. Otherwise, much of the area is residential with a number of educational establishments nearby. [2]

  5. Kam Sheung Road station - Wikipedia

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    The MTR Kam Tin Building is just north of the station building and once housed the West Rail control centre, but the facility relocated to the main MTR control centre in Tsing Yi after the railway merger. [3] The station itself is a short distance from the actual rural towns of Kam Tin or Pat Heung. Originally there were various choices as to ...

  6. Forbidden City (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden City was a Chinese nightclub and cabaret in San Francisco, which was in business from 1938 to 1970, [1] and operated on the second floor of 363 Sutter Street, [a] between Chinatown and Union Square.

  7. MTR - Wikipedia

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    Tsing Yi Kwun Tong line: 1 October 1979 23 October 2016 [g] — Whampoa: Tiu Keng Leng: 17.4 17 35 Kowloon Bay: 1,432 mm (4 ft 8 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) [h] 1,500 V DC: Tsing Yi Tsuen Wan line: 10 May 1982 — — Central: Tsuen Wan: 16.0 16 32 Tsuen Wan: Island line: 31 May 1985: 29 March 2015 [i] — Kennedy Town: Chai Wan: 16.3 [42] 17 34 Chai Wan ...

  8. Airport Express (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    Single trip or same-day return trips between the Hong Kong, Kowloon and Tsing Yi stations to Airport station cost HK$115, HK$105 and HK$70 respectively. Return tickets within 30 days cost HK$205, HK$185, and HK$120 respectively. Tickets are available at all MTR stations and the MTR online booking service. [12]

  9. Tsing Yi - Wikipedia

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    Constituencies in 2003 District Council Election. Tsing Yi Island is the island on the left. Ching Tai Court, Cheung Fat Estate and Ching Wang Court on the right, Villa Esplanada at the center, Maritime Square and Tsing Yi Bridge (North) on the left The position of Tsing Yi Island, as Chun Fa Lok (春花落), in the map of Yuet Tai Kei (粵大記) written by Kwok Fei (郭棐) during Ming Dynasty.