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Please Donate Outside Lands Podcast Episode 72: Saving Neighborhood News Saving San Francisco s neighborhood newspapers, including the Richmond ReView, Noe Valley Voice, Visitacion Valley Grapevine, and more. Plus 25th anniversary memories of the Loma Prieta earthquake, and new earthquake shack discovered. Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast - May 24, 2014 now playing: 72: Saving Neighborhood News > Contact us about this podcast. Use this form for any comments, corrections, or thoughts you have on this particular image. Name: Message: Spam Control: What color is the donate button at the top of the page? (the name of a fruit, 6 characters, lower case, starts with o ) Submit ....
The Castro s Seward slides may offer one of the city s biggest thrills FacebookTwitterEmail Twin concrete slides at Seward Mini Park in San Francisco s Castro neighborhood offer thrills.Yelp / Lynn R. How do you peel a 16-year-old away from video games and a 7-year-old away from Full House reruns? This is a question I ve faced for months amid the seemingly never-ending pandemic that has my children locked up in our San Francisco home with zombie-like stares gazing at screens. One thing that gets them out in the fresh air are walks through our Castro neighborhood to the Seward Mini Park, which has two super-steep cement slides that offer a surprising thrill you d expect to find only in a theme park with a high price for admission. ....
First House of Sea Cliff by Florence Holub Noe Valley Voice, in Florence s Family Album - From the Ashes of 1906 , April 2001) Every April, many of us dwell upon a terrible disaster (besides our tax returns): the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906. The 65-second temblor struck our fair city in the early hours of Wednesday, April 18. The raging fire that followed left four square miles of destruction. Although my family, in Idaho at the time, had little knowledge of the event, our late friend Phoebe Brown and her family lived through the disaster and dealt with it bravely. The Brown family lived in a lovely, well-appointed home on Van Ness Avenue. After the powerful jolt struck -it was later determined to be 8.0 on the Richter Scale -the Browns house was still standing, but listing to the rear. All its contents the furniture, china, portraits -had been thrown to the floor and shattered. But luckily, none of the family members was harmed. ....