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  1. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Famous wetsuit and surfboard maker Jack O’Neill had opened his first shop in the Outer Sunset neighborhood in the ’50s; the shop moved to a site on the Great Highway, just off Ocean Beach, in 1960 and was there until ’66. Jack O’Neill’s surf shop on Great Highway, early 1960s. Photo from SF Public Library.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2022 · Address. Golden Gate Brg, San Francisco, CA, USA. Phone +1 415-921-5858. Web Visit website. One of the most recognizable bridges in the United States—and arguably the rest of the world—the Golden Gate Bridge stretched for nearly 2 miles over the Golden Gate Strait connecting the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco.

  3. This enormous structure, built in 1894 and designed by Willis G. Hale, would become not just the showplace of the Peace Mission movement, but the first hotel of this standing in the US to be fully racially integrated. The price was $485,000. [1] The Divine Lorraine Hotel, Philadelphia. 1980s.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ...

  5. While visiting the San Francisco History Center, please observe the Guidelines for using the collection.. History and Mission. Formed in 1964 as the Californiana Collection, the current San Francisco History Center holds a comprehensive, non-circulating research collection covering all aspects of San Francisco history (and, to a lesser extent, California and Western history) from the time of ...

  6. 28 de mar. de 2019 · History & Culture. The Presidio has a rich history spanning back to the time of the native Ohlone people. The Spanish arrived in 1776 to establish the northernmost outpost of their empire in western North America. The Presidio fell under Mexican rule for 24 years before the U.S. Army took control in 1846.

  7. For this he was shortly afterward removed from Monterey to Lower California by the indignant Bucareli. But while the expedition was halted, Anza was not to be thwarted. His party had arrived in Monterey on March 10, 1776. On the twenty-second, taking with him Moraga, Father Font, and a squad of soldiers, he started for San Francisco.