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  2. Hamlin School - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Dix Hamlin. In April 1896 Sarah Dix Hamlin purchased the Van Ness Seminary School at 1849 Jackson Street, San Francisco. [1] In 1898, the school was renamed Miss Hamlin's School for Girls. [2] In 1907, the school moved to a mansion at 2230 Pacific Avenue in San Francisco. [3] On August 25, 1923, Hamlin died after a short illness. [4]

  3. Haas–Lilienthal House - Wikipedia

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    The Haas–Lilienthal House was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on July 2, 1973, and designated as a San Francisco Landmark on January 4, 1975. [1] In 2012 it was named a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation .

  4. Sarah Dix Hamlin - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Dix Hamlin (November 27, 1844 – August 25, 1923) was a 19th-century American educator, principal, founder and owner of the Hamlin School for girls in San Francisco. Early life [ edit ]

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  6. COVID-19 pandemic in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    By April, the Consumer Price Index for the San Francisco area (Alameda, Contra Costa, and Marin counties and San Francisco) fell by 0.5% compared to February, a 1.1% rise year over year. By category, retail prices rose by 14.5% year over year for meat, 9.6% for dairy, 6.7% for food at home (bought in stores), and 0.6% for alcohol.

  7. San Francisco City Hall - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco City Hall is the seat of government for the City and County of San Francisco, California. Re-opened in 1915 in its open space area in the city's Civic Center , it is a Beaux-Arts monument to the City Beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917.

  8. The Vessel, a Manhattan tourist site closed after suicides ...

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    The Vessel, a climbable sculpture that drew hordes of tourists to the Hudson Yards megadevelopment on Manhattan’s west side before a string of suicides forced its closure in 2021, will reopen to ...

  9. House of Independents relaunching in Asbury Park with ... - AOL

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    House of Independents “2.0” is "now loading." The popular Asbury Park music venue, which closed in November due to flooding, has shared a cryptic post on social media suggesting it will reopen ...