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Streetwise - #100 - Western Neighborhoods Project - San Francisco History

Frank Dunnigan, WNP member and columnist. - In the fall of 2008, WNP founders Woody LaBounty and David Gallagher asked if I would be interested in writing a series of articles on local history/folklore and thus, Streetwise was born, making its debut as a monthly column in January of 2009. I’m grateful to have been given this opportunity, and also happy that Woody agreed to loan me the column’s name one that he had been using for many of his own WNP articles dating back to the late 1990s. Now, after 8+ years, the calendar tells me that Streetwise is reaching its 100th column a good time to take a look back to see where we have been.

Few hearts broken in Bay Area over impeachment of Trump

Few hearts broken in Bay Area over impeachment of Trump Michael Cabanatuan, Steve Rubenstein, Lauren Hernandez, Nora Mishanec Jan. 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail House Speaker Nancy Pelosi oversees the vote to impeach President Donald Trump on the House floor for the second time in his presidency on Capitol Hill in Washington, Jan. 13, 2021. President Donald Trump became the first president to be impeached twice, after the House approved a single charge citing his role in whipping up a mob that stormed the Capitol. He faces a Senate trial that could disqualify him from future office. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)ERIN SCHAFF;Erin Schaff / New York Times

Sigmund Stern Grove

Sigmund Stern Grove Copyright © 2002 Jacob Pemberton Excerpted with permission from Mr. Pemberton s paper: Amid the Sand and the Fog: The Development of the Sunset District of San Francisco, 1930-1940 The final aspect that was crucial to the growth of the Sunset as a distinct district was the establishment within the district of a few of the city s premier recreational and cultural institutions, including Fleishhacker Pool and the various attractions in Golden Gate Park. But perhaps most noteworthy among these institutions is Sigmund Stern Grove, located on a parcel of land along Sloat Boulevard that was donated to the city in 1931 by Rosalie Stern, widow of Sigmund Stern and President of the city Playground Commission (later renamed the Recreation Commission).

Need a friend? Get a dog — if you can find one

Need a friend? Get a dog - if you can find one FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Kayla Cai tosses a treat to 6-month-old puppy Mocha at the Stern Grove off-leash dog park in San Francisco.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Dogs and people wander through the Stern Grove off-leash dog park. Dog parks have become crowded as pet adoptions rise.Photos by Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Rachel Whiteside-Rosen and daughter Ella, 3, visit the Stern Grove off-leash dog park with 6-month-old puppy Bean.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 4of4 Dogs run free and have fun at the Stern Grove off-leash dog park.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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