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This whole triangle is not just the Baghdad Cafe. Harvest Market is also here.
The Lookout Bar,
tkhuynh
wrote
15 years ago:
This is no longer the Metro bar. It is not called the Lookout.
San Francisco Defense Area Site SF-89-L,
billt
wrote
15 years ago:
Site SF-89L Presidio of San Francisco/Mt. Sutro (1954-1963). This site had 3 magazines with 12 launchers, 30 Ajax missiles. Did not convert to Hercules. Radar on Mt. Sutro ("the tower's on").
Buena Vista Park,
oldguy (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
the nickname in the 80's was skinhead park.
AT&T Switching Center,
Dirkyb
wrote
15 years ago:
Go to this site:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/spyfactory/program.html
and watch chapter 5
301 Brannan Street,
mediapathic (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Advent Software's offices are no longer here. At the moment, it is home to Slide.com.
Archival Field Recording,
donkeyk578
wrote
15 years ago:
what is this?
Grattan Elementary School,
Miley Cyrus (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
YEAH GO GREEN AND GOLD!! BUY MY NEW "HANNAH MONTANNA" CD!!
Grattan Elementary School,
Quinzell (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Oh yeah! I be missin dis scool!
Mona Lisa Restaurant,
JandBR_PHX
wrote
15 years ago:
Love the food here. The chicken marsala is excellent! Large portions and reasonable prices.
Golden Gate Park Marx Meadow,
Tim (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
There is an 18 hole disc golf course run by the San Francisco Disc Golf Club that surrounds Marx Meadow. More info at: http://www.sfdiscgolf.net
Fort Point National Historic Site,
kencummings
wrote
16 years ago:
On Halloween there are Midnight tours of the sub-basements, areas raarely open to the Public.
Baker Beach Nudist Area,
Xantrex
wrote
16 years ago:
Slowly?
San Francisco Zen Center,
Ron N (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
San Francisco Zen Center was established in 1962 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi (1904-1971)the author of the modern spiritual classic, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind.
Its purpose is to make accessible and embody the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha as expressed in the Soto Zen tradition established by Dogen Zenji in 13th-century Japan.
Today, San Francisco Zen Center is one of the largest Buddhist sanghas (communities) outside Asia. It has three practice places: City Center (shown here on the map); Green Gulch Farm, whose organic fields meet the ocean in Marin County; and Tassajara Zen Mountain Center—the first Zen training monastery in the West—in the Ventana Wilderness inland from Big Sur. These three centers offer daily meditation, regular monastic retreats and practice periods, classes, lectures, and workshops. You can visit www.sfzc.org to download podcasts by Zen Center's various teachers.
Zen Center programs also reach out to the community, helping prisoners, the homeless, and those in recovery; protecting the environment; and working for peace.
The Potrero Terrace projects,
egoldin (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I live about a half block away right now, and while there is occasional violence (someone got shot on the corner of Madera and Wisconsin last week), I feel relatively safe driving through or walking by during the day time.
I wouldn't walk around the projects at night, but I'm perfectly content living nearby 75 feet up the street.
Balboa Park BART Station,
BayAreaBiker2001 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I rode my bike here 11/21/1992.
1010 Montgomery Street,
Paul Rickert (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Allen lived at 1010 Montgomery for only a few months in 1955
Ross Alley, Chinatown,
Lim Beng Gee (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I was here on a visit to this Chinatown while on a mission from Sacremento to Spore.
Carmen's Restaurant,
gubon13 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
No longer here - moved up to the Embarcadero just past the ball park. The old building and pier have been condemned.
Burger King,
BayAreaBiker2001 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
One of the few restaurants that accepts food stamps, one of those "Only in San Francisco" things. Open 24 hours a day.
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