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  2. Luggage Store Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Luggage Store Gallery was founded by Darryl Smith and Laurie Lazer, and they serve as co-directors. [3] The 509 Cultural Center at 509 Ellis Street began in 1987 as an arts collective of 17 members many of which were connected to the Aarti Cooperative Hotel at 391 Leavenworth Street. [4]

  3. Glide Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    Glide Memorial Church is a nondenominational church in San Francisco, California, [1] which opened in 1930. [2] Since the 1960s, it has served as a counter-culture rallying point, as one of the most prominently liberal churches in the United States.

  4. Edward F. W. Ellis - Wikipedia

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    The area around the school is commonly known informally as Ellis Park. Also Ellis Street in San Francisco, California, is also named for Ellis as well as one in the city of Rockford. The Ellis family plot is directly adjacent to the NorthMain Street side of the Greenwood Cemetery offices. His weather worn gravestone is inscribed: "Ellis, Edward ...

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    How to spend a day in San Francisco’s Japantown, the poster child for the city’s post-Covid recovery. Kris Griffiths. December 15, 2023 at 8:01 AM. ... (San Francisco Travel Association)

  6. I. Magnin - Wikipedia

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    840 Market opposite Fourth Oct 1894 [10] 1901: Baldwin Block, 918-920-922 Market Mar 11, 1901 [11] Apr 17, 1906 "Almost 10,000" sq. ft. of floor space. [11] Had a 2nd entrance on Ellis Street. Damaged in 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Van Ness at Bush 1906: Temporary store after 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: Post at Stockton

  7. Flood Building - Wikipedia

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    A lobby with red marble columns traverses the building from Market to Ellis Street. The wedge-shaped office floors surround a lightwell; the corridors have white marble flooring and veined white marble walls, and have retained their wooden doors with openable transom windows. [3] It became a San Francisco landmark in 1982. [1] [6]

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