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  2. Molinari's - Wikipedia

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    Molinari Delicatessen is a delicatessen in San Francisco, California's North Beach, established in 1896, [1] [2] [3] making it one of the oldest delis in the United States.They make their own brand of salami, as P.G. Molinari and Sons, Inc, which is sold nationwide, and which won a gold medal award in Italy.

  3. Columbus Craft Meats - Wikipedia

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    Italian immigrants Peter Domenici and Enrico Parducci founded what was then the San Francisco Sausage Company in 1969. The company moved its production facilities to South San Francisco in 1967. They introduced deli meats to their product line in 1974. [10] Albert Piccetti was president of the company for 40 years, and died in 1998. [11]

  4. Sibiu Salami - Wikipedia

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    The name winter salami was used only in Romania and Hungary, though the Hungarian winter salami was different from the Sibiu Salami. Before his death in 1943, Filippo Dozzi confided to his sons, Antonio and Giuseppe, the secret of Sibiu Salami. They continued the work of their father until the nationalization of the company by the Communist ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Fisherman's Wharf: A crucial component of San Francisco's independent water supply system for fighting fires, separate from the domestic water system. 142: Quarters 1, Yerba Buena Island Naval Training Station: Quarters 1, Yerba Buena Island Naval Training Station: September 10, 1991 : 1 Whiting Way, Yerba Buena Island

  6. George Haas & Sons - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The killer was identified only after the candies were traced to Haas's San Francisco store. After being destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the business reopened in the rebuilt Phelan Building and three other sites, later expanding to eight stores in San Francisco and a thousand outlets elsewhere.

  7. William Westerfeld House - Wikipedia

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    William Westerfeld, a German-born confectioner, arrived in San Francisco in the 1870s. By the 1880s, he had established a chain of bakeries. He hired local architect Henry Geilfuss [3] [4] to design for his family of six a 28-room mansion with an adjoining rose garden and carriage house. The house was constructed in 1889 at a cost of $9,985 ...

  8. San Francisco Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Historical Society was founded in 1988 by historian Charles A. Fracchia. [1]In February 2002, the San Francisco Historical Society merged with the Museum of the City of San Francisco to create the San Francisco Museum and Historical Society, [2] which the San Francisco municipal government recognized as the official historical museum of San Francisco. [3]

  9. Charles de Young - Wikipedia

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    Charles de Young (January 8, 1846 – April 23, 1880) was an American journalist and businessman. He, along with his younger brother M. H. de Young, founded the newspaper The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, which became the San Francisco Chronicle, and was its editor-in-chief.