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Can This Controversial Brutalist Fountain in San Francisco Be Saved From Demolition?
Critics have called the Vaillancourt Fountain an "eyesore," while supporters say it's an important chapter in the city's ...
When you read the subtitle of the new memoir, "California Medieval: Nearly A Nun in 1960s San Francisco," if you're of a certain age, you might immediately recall The Singing Nun, the Belgian ...
During the 1960s most LGBTQ nightlife in San Francisco was centered in the northern neighborhoods of the city. Gay bars could be found along Polk Street, in the Tenderloin, and the South of Market ...
A Bay area photographer is raising money to find the photographer behind a trove of photographs from San Francisco in the 1960s, capturing cultural icons like Muhammed Ali, Janis Joplin and Alan ...
The maligned sculpture — “weird,” “odd,” “bizarre” — is no longer a working fountain or a skateboarding mecca. But its supporters consider it an important city symbol.
Here's a guide for traveling to San Francisco, including where to stay, what to eat, activities, and advisories to keep in mind.
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