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San Francisco, California recent comments:

  • Zynga, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    Global Medical Supply seems to also share this address, hmmm...
  • HQ of The 6th Army Honor Guard, Jim landavazo (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Served6th army honor guard 1962-1964. Housed in corner bldg across the street from the bowling alley. Burial detail was main function. 20-30 burials per day at San bruno national cemetery. Pvt jim landavazo
  • Sutter-Stockton Parking Garage, Gabe1972 wrote 9 years ago:
    The roof scene near the end of the film Steve Jobs, where Jobs is talking to his daughter, Lisa, was filmed here.
  • Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, Edward (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Now It is "Grocery Outlet". https://groceryoutlet.com 6333 Geary Boulevard San Francisco CA 94121
  • Stillwell Hall, Joe Conroy (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Stilwell Hall was my headquarters from 1962 to 1964 when I was in the XV corp. Worked in the a couple of buildings across from Stilwell Hall which are all gone now. Joe Conroy, Specialist 4.
  • AT&T Switching Center, Phillip Long wrote 9 years ago:
    This is true. I am retired AT&T technician and manager.I rerouted the backbone network elements through 21 to the NSA building next door. I remember questioning the engineering that routed backbone data/phone nodes through the SNFCCA21/ds0. The ds0 designation is incorrect as that is low speed. We rerouted ds3 and oc3 backbones to this c.o. as mis routes to here,when there was no engineering reason. Never could get a "terminating address" as we just dropped coax and fiber on connecting ports.
  • The Posh Bagel, JayZee wrote 9 years ago:
    best in the City
  • Alvord Lake Bridge, JeffKogut wrote 9 years ago:
    A podcast on this bridge: http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/episode-81-rebar-and-the-alvord-lake-bridge/
  • 540 El Camino Del Mar, Ron P (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    The world was a better place with Robin in it! God Bless you and your family Robin.
  • HQ of The 6th Army Honor Guard, Alois W Rubenbauer wrote 9 years ago:
    I was in the 6th Army honor guard 2nd palton 1956 to 1957. Ist Sergent was Van Curt. Spc Al. Rubenbauer
  • Safeway, TLU2008 wrote 9 years ago:
    http://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/31/business/what-s-new-in-food-a-gourmet-boom-supermarkets-with-all-the-frills.html
  • Good Vibrations, buxschumacher wrote 9 years ago:
    I can feel the vibe, yeah!
  • Harrington's Bar and Grill, JayZee wrote 9 years ago:
    great bar
  • Playland (site), Mike Winslow wrote 9 years ago:
    Well..... In was Chutes at the BEach before PLayland (1921-1929). THen PLayland from 1929-72. The Funhouse Mirror sequence was filmed on a set in Hollywood, but the ending sequence of Orson walking across the street was filmed at PLayland. Playland didn't look like any of the Coney Island PARKs... COney Island wasn't ONE park..... and.... Your Map is outlined incorrect. PLayland Took up another block north and 1 1/2 more east.
  • St. Joseph's Art Society, Christine Calangian (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    abandoned church is it???? can I explore that church? please reply me. thanks
  • Former Bernal Heights AT&T Long Lines Facility, Dave Pursley wrote 9 years ago:
    Here's a link to the overall Microwave Radio Relay (MRR) Network for California. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?hl=en&mid=1tl-E5v-EXyzvSg1nZ0oCOW7vq-w
  • Treasure Island, Jack Watson (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    As a U.S. Marine I attended the training in 1944- 1945
  • Tennis Courts, buxschumacher wrote 9 years ago:
    You have a magnificent view over SF from this location.
  • Union Square, detgfrsh wrote 9 years ago:
    Shopping area for rich people. Most luxury brands you can think of probably have a boutique here. There are a few midrange department stores and boutiques, but it's mainly high-end.
  • Former Site of Seals Stadium, achiappanza (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Thank you for blocking it out so clearly. Many people say it's the spot of the current Potrero Center, but I can see that's only half of it.