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  • ...nally titled "Work a Day for Freedom! A short history of the Bay Area Free South Africa Labor Committee" and written for [https://www.priorityafrica.org/ Pr ...an anti-apartheid activist in Longshore Local 10 and cofounder of the Free South Africa Labor Committee (FSALC).'''
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  • '''1939 aerial photo of Embarcadero and South of Market. ''' '''[[Rincon Hill|Rincon Hill]], landing point of [[Bay Bridge Work|Bay Bridge]].'''
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  • ...[Baseball 1886-1903 | "Central Park" Ballpark]] at 8th and Market, Mission Bay and Potrero Hill in distant rear. Filipino tribal people known as "Igorots" [[Image:View south from Nob Hill 1890s.jpg|800px]]
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  • [[Image:View east over South of Market, Bay Bridge and 5th Street on ramp, Treasure Island under construction c 1937 wn '''View east over South of Market, Bay Bridge and 5th Street on-ramp, Treasure Island under construction c. 1937.'
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  • ...before the I-280 extension was removed and the building of today's Mission Bay apartments along Mission Creek had begun, Ed Buryn took photos of the area. ...eet, while party rolls at Mission Creek Houseboaters' Huffaker Park on the south bank of the creek.'''
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  • ...70 men built a smaller boat, loaded it with food and supplies, and sailed south, past the Farralon Islands and the San Francisco Peninsula. That they actua ...y, the migration of Filipinos to Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area continued. Today, a visitor to Mission Dolores can still see the taber
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  • [[Image:soma1$bay-bridge-aerial-1935.jpg]] '''Aerial view of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge under construction in 1935. The old [[Key System and March of Progre
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  • ...ove was at Rincon Point, located about Spear and Harrison. Half of today's South of Market lay under water. ...treet received that name because it originally ran alongside San Francisco Bay, but now six blocks of landfill separate it from the water. Much of the fil
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  • [[Image:San-Bruno-Ave-now-Bayshore-Blvd-north-south-of-Sunnydale-Ave-1928-SFPL.jpg|720px]] ...iew Hill and Candlestick Point (The first hill at center was flattened for bay fill). Southern Pacific Bayshore yards site.wnp27.6366.jpg|792px]]
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  • [[Image:Mission-Bay-railyards-1938 5852015.jpg]] [[SOMA Piers and South Beach|Prev. Document]] [[McCovey Cove |Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Easterly-view-from-high-up-over-channel-and-south-lumber-yard-brk00012269 24a.jpg]] '''Easterly view from above Fourth Street Bridge with lumber yard occupying south bank of [[Mission Creek|Mission Creek]].'''
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  • ...(land-filled) real estate to the University of California for a [[MISSION BAY|new biomedical campus]]. This in turn led to rapid and rampant development '''Both of these are looking east towards the Bay.'''
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  • ...me the parish of choice for San Francisco's downtown and [[SOUTH OF MARKET|south of Market Filipino community]]. ...built atop ten to 60 feet of soft, squishy mud (see [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]]). Over the years, some houses have sunk so much that the second floor has
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  • In the late 1860s, South Beach was the site of [[Pacific Mail Steamship Company|Pacific Mail]] docks ...ir name now graces this small street. The 76 Union tower just north of the Bay Bridge ramps has been given a new logo by one of SF's largest banks, after
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  • ...te the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, dumping garbage in the bay would soon be halted. But Sunset Scavenger and the Sanitary Fill Company, r Repeated efforts by Brisbane citizens to block the bay dumping eventually failed. Sierra Point today is an office park east of Hig
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  • '''Bay View Grocery at 18th and Arkansas 1907.''' [[1885 View from Nob Hill South |Prev. Document]] [[St Gregory's |Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:South-Park-Gran-Oriente-Filipino-hotel-2015 4305.jpg]] ...s employed as seamen and merchant marines purchased a three story house in South Park and named it the Gran Oriente Filipino Hotel in honor of a fraternity
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  • [[Image:pothill$mission-bay-1863-lrgr.jpg]] '''Looking southeast at [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]], 1860s, Irish Hill right top and Mission Rock (center) visible.'''
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  • ...ation for demolition) and Little Hollywood. US101 Freeway construction and bay fill opensfhistory wnp010..jpg|800px]] '''Candlestick Cove, Sept 6 1953.''' View south from Bayview Hill over Candlestick Cove housing (mostly boarded up in prepa
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  • [[Image:Temple Emanuel with Mission Bay in background 1867 AAB-1705.jpg]] '''Temple Emanu-El, 1867, [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]] and Long Bridge in distance.'''
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  • [[Image:South-park-from-3rd-street-H-Blair c-1950s.jpg]] [[Image:South-park-1950s.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:Angel-Island-view-east-southeast-of-bay-bridge-and-SF 2540.jpg]] ...ger view from Angel Island south-southeast of San Francisco, Alcatraz, and Bay Bridge.'''
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  • [[Image:1946 SP Bayshore yard Train heading South, View looking North to Bayview Hill wnp14.3444.jpg|792px]] '''Southern Pacific Bayshore train yard, looking north from south of City Limits, 1946.'''
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  • [[Image:Roundhouse-tracks-on-16th-in-Mission-Bay-2014 4067.jpg]] [[Image:Mission Bay rail yards c 1909 via Mark Gorney SF History to 1915 FB.jpg|800px]]
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  • ..."Manilatown." Married Filipinos lived with their wives and families in the South of Market area ("SOMA"). ...y started out living in North Beach. "Then a lot of Filipinos moved to the South of Market, and we wanted to go where there were people we knew, so we just
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  • ...outh of [[San Bruno Mountain|San Bruno Mountain]] to well beyond this map, south along the peninsula in what becomes Millbrae.''' [[Image:Swift And Company in South San Francisco.jpg]]
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  • '''Glen Canyon, 1905, looking south.''' [[Image:Glen Canyon - Islais Creek looking south 1903 opensfhistory wnp14.0999.jpg|800px]]
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  • [[Image:Interurban-streetcar-south-of-SB-Mtn-in-San-Mateo-c-1940s.jpg|720px]] '''Interurban streetcar south of San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo, c. 1940s.'''
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  • ...street names such as Lapu-lapu, Bonifacio, Mabini, and Rizal. Indeed, the South of Market is the only area in San Francisco where the streets have Filipino ...y women such as "Bullet X" Marasigan of West Bay and Juliet Valerio of the South of Market Health Center has helped in keeping the Filipino community health
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  • ...irteen square miles along the shore and rising ground of the San Francisco Bay. Leese described a San Bruno Mountain land grant before the new US land com ...itacion Valley from the valley known by the name of Rincon Salinas, to the bay. ''</blockquote>
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  • ...g the area. Watch to learn more on the history of this area, and watch how Bay View became a Black neighborhood. The area served America well in World War ...g-and-other-tales-of-san-franciscos-last-black-neighborhood/ San Francisco Bay View] website''
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  • ...uena Center, an event which draws thousands of Filipinos from all over the Bay and River Area. Created by Filipino teenagers from the Teen Center, who wer ...of Filipinos, such as Canlas, Angat, and Marasigan, gang activities in the South of Market are no longer a major problem.
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  • [[Image:View from Sacramento and Taylor towards Mission Bay 1860 wnp24.0149a.jpg|793px]] ...1860 photo taken from apx. Sacramento and Taylor on Nob Hill shows Mission Bay before it was filled. Street at left is 3rd Street, swamps begin to right o
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  • ...ll, [[Staking Out Potrero Hill|Long Bridge]] crossing the mouth of Mission Bay in distance, c. 1870s.''' '''2nd Street from Market, looking south, 1866, Rincon Hill rises at end.''' ''Photo: California Historical Society
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  • ...ry:1930s]] [[category:Downtown]] [[category:Mission Bay]] [[category:South Bay and Peninsula]]
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  • '''Looking south from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building on New Montgomery, c. 192 ...ollar subsidy to bring the railroad from the south bay into SF via Mission Bay, but the city's voters turned this plan down narrowly at the polls.
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  • Next year [2013] the new east span of the [[Bay Bridge Artery|Bay Bridge]] will open. Thanks to the [[Bike the Bridge Coalition|diligent and [[Image:Bay-bridge-wide-lanes-2012 9729.jpg]]
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  • ...the Caltrain railyards that were once under water in [[MISSION BAY|Mission Bay]].''' ...ides. In 1869, the slaughterhouse was removed to [[Hunters Point Mid-1990s|South San Francisco]]. [Ed. note: this refers not to today's city of S.S.F., but
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  • [[Image:Telegraph Hill from Bay 1940s wnp25.0462.jpg|792px]] '''Telegraph Hill from the bay, 1940s.'''
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  • The road to Fort Point offers unparalleled scenic views of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. The ocean swells attract flotillas of western g ...with California bay trees (''Umbellularia californica''). Very few if any bay trees still occur in San Francisco. Without active stewardship by park staf
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  • ...orden documenting Southern Pacific construction. View northerly toward the bay, from San Bruno Mountain above Brisbane. Bayview Hill in distance wnp15.760 [[Image:1946 SP Bayshore yard Train heading South, View looking North to Bayview Hill wnp14.3444.jpg|792px]]
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  • '''The original Mission Bay is seen here laid over a 2010 satellite image. Dark blue are year-round tid ...uth from Channel Street, along Fourth and continued south on Third Street. Bay View Playground, between Armstrong and Carroll on Third Street, marks the c
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  • In 1850, a Captain Charles Adams sailed into the San Francisco Bay, looking for a new home and base for his whaling ship fleet. Captain Adams [[Image:Adams-house-and-mission-bay.jpg]]
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  • [[Image:Wnp26.133 bay shore hwy south of salinas avenue.jpg]] '''Third Street extending to Bay View Hill, c. 1929. To the left of this picture lies Candlestick Point, whi
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  • ...ks" at left side of photo shows how the sand dunes that once dominated the South of Market were leveled, filling in the once ubiquitous [[Botanical Reminisc ...ge sand dunes that covered the future Market Street and rocky hills on the south, north and west of its original nucleus around Portsmouth Square in today�
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  • ...n flourishing. A few of these are in the Castro, but most are still in the South of Market. The Folsom is still the central focal point for local leather an ...The Folsom Street Fair was intended to make a political statement that the South of Market, far from being an empty slum in need of urban renewal, was alrea
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  • [[Image:Detail-of-view-south-from-Ferry-Bldg-c-1901-1906-w-Mission-Rock-and-Avisadero-Pt.jpg|800px]] ...outh from Ferry Building, showing Mission Rock as low square-ish island in bay, and in distance Avisadero Point at end of Hunter's Point peninsula. Most o
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  • [[Image:South-of-Bay-Bridge-piers-c-1972-courtesy-Jimmie-Shein.jpg|720px|thumb]] '''Piers south of the Bay Bridge, c. 1972.'''
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  • [[Image:Ft-Funston-view-south-to-Mussel-Rock 2895.jpg]] '''View south along Pacific Coast from Fort Funston. Rocks leaving coast in distance are
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  • The "South of Market" people, forced out of their homes by fire, quickly escaped to th The "South of Market" people were generally uneducated laborers who took pride in phys
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  • ...or kids, has been lowered to the point that it can no longer sustain fish. South Lake, one of the three lakes that make up Lake Merced, was once the most po ''"The boat hoists at the South Lake, where residents once could launch dinghies, sailboats and row boats,
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