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Spinsters of San Francisco’s 80th Anniversary
1 hour, 27 minutes ago ago from Haute Living Magazine
2009 will commemorate Spinsters of San Francisco's 80th year as San Francisco’s oldest and finest women’s philanthropic group. The official celebration took place on December 5, 2009 from 7:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M. at the historic James Leary Flood Mansion located at 2222 Broadway in San Francisco. Spinsters of San Francisco’s 80th Anniversary Celebration reflected the ladies' 80 years of impeccable taste, style and service. Having opened with ...
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4 hours ago ago from San Francisco Public Defender's Office
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11 hours ago ago from The Railroad Modeler
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7 hours ago ago from Empty Voices
I roamed San Fransisco by foot, and I also had many opportunities to see all the famous landmarks. I first took a bus form Moscone West, which is located South of Market Street and near the downtown area. The bus ferried us to Fort Mason for a cheers to you' party. Then I joined an immersion program in the Presidio, which took me through the streets of San Francisco, of course, I went around the city before this, but I didn't mind doing this ...
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9 hours ago ago from Restenergy Blog | Mark's photography and musings
In my continuing series of photograph galleries from my recent trip to San Francisco, I now bring to you two galleries with a transportation theme. First is the famous cable cars of San Francisco. The first cable cars started operation in 1873 as a way to more safely navigate the hilly streets of San Francisco. At their height, there were more than 20 lines in the city. The first electric street cars were installed in the 1890s, but it was ...
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