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  2. Ruby Skye - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Skye was a former popular nightclub located at 420 Mason Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, California, in operation from 1990 to 2017.

  3. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Ginza Sky Lounge in YĆ«rakuch ... San Francisco (open 1974 - 2007, reopening 2024 [17]) Florida. Garden Grill, Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista;

  4. Temple (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Temple is a nightclub first established in San Francisco, with an additional location in Denver.With a San Francisco location south of Market Street near the Salesforce Tower and Salesforce Transit Center, the club was opened in 2007 by entrepreneur Paul Hemming.

  5. 5 Airplanes with Sky Lounges So Sexy You Won't Want to ... - AOL

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    5 Airplanes with Sky Lounges So Sexy You Won't Want to Deplane. Zach Everson. Updated September 22, 2016 at 2:13 PM. Getty Images.

  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. KFOG KaBoom - Wikipedia

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    KFOG KaBoom was an annual outdoor concert held by KFOG in San Francisco and which occurred in May from 1994 to 2010. It was followed by a fireworks show [1] [2] synchronized to a soundtrack broadcast by the station. The extravagant fireworks display drew over 350,000 people. [3]

  8. Hyatt Regency San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The atrium of the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle's architecture critic John King has described the 1973 building as a "temple of hermetic urbanism" in a "self-contained sci-fi" style that by 2016 had become "dated", albeit remaining "still visually dazzling, in a futuristic sort of way."

  9. Bootie (club night) - Wikipedia

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    Bootie is the first club night in the United States dedicated solely to mashups and bootlegs, and was founded in San Francisco, California. [1] It is now the biggest and longest running all-mashup party in the world, with regular parties in several cities.