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Hayes Valley south of McAllister Street was spared the fires that followed the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [13] It was a multi-ethnic neighborhood, becoming, with the blossoming of the Fillmore district after World War II, an African-American neighborhood. As recently as the mid-1980s, this neighborhood (and, indeed, the Western Addition in ...
October 10, 1975 (Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, 2905 Hyde Street: Fisherman's Wharf: Flat-bottomed scow schooner built in 1891 to haul goods on and around San Francisco Bay and river delta areas.
Park Tower at Transbay is a 43-story, 605-foot (184 m) office skyscraper in San Francisco, California. The tower is located on Block 5 of the San Francisco Transbay development plan at the corner of Beale and Howard Streets, near the Salesforce Transit Center. [5] The tower contains 743,000 square feet (69,000 m 2) of office space. [6]
Horsecar service was established on Hayes Street in 1860 by Thomas Hayes. [2] By the time the Market Street Railway was incorporated in 1883, the Hayes line had been rebuilt to run cable cars and terminated at the Ferry Building. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake crippled the line. [2]
In 1861, Tom Hayes constructed the first outdoor recreational park, Hayes Park. In 1868, Hayes was elected as a delegate from San Francisco to the 1868 Democratic National Convention in New York City. En route to the Convention, he died of pleurisy at sea on June 24, 1868, just days from arriving in New York aboard the SS. Santiago de Cuba.
Ida B. Wells Continuation High School is a public high school in San Francisco, California, located on Alamo Square near the Hayes Valley neighborhood. The school belongs to the San Francisco Unified School District, where it is one of two continuation high schools. [3] [4]
Hayes plans to start taking Social Security when she turns 62 but doesn't think it will be enough to live on. She hopes to avoid dipping into her retirement savings until she turns 70.
Fresco by Diego Riviera in the Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute SFDL 295 San Francisco Eagle Bar: 396–398 12th Street October 29, 2021 SFDL 296 Casa Sanchez Building: 2778 24th Street February 11, 2022 SFDL 297 Crocker National Bank Building: 1–25 Montgomery Street March 14, 2022 SFDL 298 "Allegory of California" fresco