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An early effort to build a gate which started in 1958 [15] was suspended in 1961 after funds and materials ran short, [16] then abandoned in 1962. [17] The budget for both gateways (Chinatown and Barbary Coast) was initially $50,000 each, but the San Francisco Arts Commission killed the Barbary Coast proposal and reduced the budget to $35,000 ...
Yank Sing is a dim sum with locations in the Rincon Center (opened in 1999) with a second location on Stevenson Street in the Financial District, San Francisco. [1]The original location open at Broadway and Powell Street, Chinatown, San Francisco in 1958 by Alice Chan. Vera Chan-Waller, her granddaughter, and husband Nathan Waller are the current owners.
English: Hang Ah Tea Room is a dim sum Restaurant in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. It claims to be the oldest dim sum restaurant in the United States ...
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Dragon Gate, a paifang at San Francisco's Chinatown The first and one of the largest, most prominent, and highly visited Chinatowns in the Americas is San Francisco's Chinatown . Founded in 1848, Chinatown was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and was later rebuilt and re-realized, using a Chinese-style architecture that has been ...
Yung, Judy and the Chinese Historical Society San Francisco's Chinatown Images of America, Chinese Historical Society, 2006. ISBN 978-07385-3130-4; Ki Longfellow, China Blues, Eio Books 2012, ISBN 0-9759255-7-1; Barbassa, Juliana. "SF Chinatown Still Home to Young and Old." Associated Press at The Washington Post. Friday November 17, 2006.
A section of the Dragon Gate at Grant Avenue and Bush Street in Chinatown, San Francisco. See Image:Dragon Gate, Chinatown, SF front.JPG. Date: 14 September 2008: Source: Own work: Author: BrokenSphere: Permission (Reusing this file)
San Francisco Chinatown: A Guide to Its History & Architecture; San Francisco Chinese Hospital; San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade; 1900–1904 San Francisco plague; San Francisco riot of 1877; San Francisco Saints; Showgirl Magic Museum; Soo Yuen Benevolent Association; William Speer (minister) Statue of Sun Yat-sen (San Francisco)