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Room 641A is located in the SBC Communications building at 611 Folsom Street, San Francisco, three floors of which were occupied by AT&T before SBC purchased AT&T. [1] The room was referred to in internal AT&T documents as the SG3 [Study Group 3] Secure Room.
Edwin Klockars' Blacksmith Shop is a historic 1912 building in the Rincon Hill neighborhood at 443 Folsom Street, San Francisco, California, United States. [2] It remained an active blacksmith shop within multiple generations of the same family, from 1912 until 2017. [3] It has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark ...
A bondage demonstration involving a clothespin zipper at Up Your Alley Fair. The Up Your Alley Fair, most commonly referred to by locals as Dore Alley Fair or simply Dore Alley / ˈ d ɔːr i /, is a leather and fetish event held in San Francisco, California, on the last Sunday of July on Folsom Street between 9th and 10th Streets and on Dore Street from Howard Street to half a block southeast ...
611 Folsom Street may refer to anything of or relating to the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy and may also refer directly to: AT&T 's regional switching center, San Francisco . Room 641A , located on the sixth floor at AT&T's switching center.
Folsom Street is a street in San Francisco which begins perpendicular to Alemany Boulevard in San Francisco's Bernal Heights district and ends perpendicular to the Embarcadero on the San Francisco Bay. For its southern half, Folsom Street runs north–south, but it turns northeasterly at 13th street. It runs through San Francisco's Bernal ...
Clementina's Baybrick, was a lesbian bar, dance club, and hostel in operation from September 1982 to October 1987 in the SoMA neighborhood at 1190 Folsom Street in San Francisco, California. [1] [2] [3] It went by many name variations, including Clementina's Baybrick Inn, Clementina's Bay Brick Inn, The Baybrick, The Bay Brick, and The Brick.
The Avery is a 57-story, 618 ft (188 m) residential skyscraper in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. The tower site is bounded by Folsom Street on the south and Fremont Street on the east. [1] [2]
Alan Selby (1929–2004), born Alan Henry Sniders, [1] was an English-born American gay businessman and leader in the San Francisco leather community. [2] He was known by many as "the Mayor of Folsom Street". [1]