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  2. Aquarius Records (store) - Wikipedia

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    The first Aquarius Records store was located in the Castro area of San Francisco. The first store was on 19th Street, followed by two locations on Castro Street, including one next door to Harvey Milk's camera store. Chris Knab bought the store in 1972 [3] and in 1978, he co-founded the independent punk rock and new wave music record label, 415 ...

  3. Streetlight Records - Wikipedia

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    Four years later in 1979, Fallon opened a second location on Market Street in San Francisco followed by a third location in San Jose in 1981 and a fourth location in Santa Cruz in 1997. On January 20, 2015, Streetlight Records announced it would be closing its location on 2350 Market Street in San Francisco after 35 years in business.

  4. Rasputin Music - Wikipedia

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    Rasputin formerly operated stores in Mountain View (closed on May 1, 2016), Stockton (closed on March 24, 2019), Newark, Vallejo (moved to Fairfield, then closed on March 24, 2019), San Lorenzo (closed March 2020) and San Francisco (first location near Union Square and later moved to Haight Street, closed in 2020).

  5. List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    800 Chestnut Street October 15, 2021 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

  6. Heyday Records - Wikipedia

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    Heyday Records is an independent record label founded in 1988 by Pat Thomas. [1] Rolling Stone has called Heyday "one of the ten most adventurous small labels in the world." [2] The label, later run by Ron Gompertz and Robert Rankin Walker, has released music of various genres over the course of its existence. [3]

  7. Good Guys (American company) - Wikipedia

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    "Good Guys to spin off web store," CNET, January 5, 2000. "The Good Guys Laying Off 450 Employees", San Francisco Chronicle, March 2, 2001. "CompUSA to purchase Good Guys: $58 million deal expected to benefit both companies", San Francisco Chronicle, September 30, 2003. "Good Guys quarterly sales fall, sees wider loss," Forbes, June 10, 2003.

  8. Metreon - Wikipedia

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    The Metreon is a shopping center located in downtown San Francisco, California, United States at the corner of 4th Street and Mission Street.It is a four-story 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m 2) building built over the corner of the underground Moscone Center convention center.

  9. Cliff's Variety Store - Wikipedia

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    Cliff's is located at 479 Castro St (center). The awning on the left at 471 Castro St is Cliff's "Annex". Cliff's Variety Store and Hardware is a hardware, home goods, variety, and fabric store located in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California since 1936. It has been in business for over 75 years and predates the neighborhood ...