South Park 1929 and 1955: Difference between revisions

Wrong attribution of creator of South Park Café.
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'''South Park, 1929: looking northeast'''
'''South Park, 1929: looking northeast, Japanese signage at left.'''


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'''South Park, 1955: looking northeast from mid-park'''   
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South Park Café was created in 1985 by Catherine Allswang a French woman who had previous successful restaurants in Paris and San Francisco. She then brought in Bob Voorhees as a financial partner to whom she sold out to when she moved back to Paris in 1989 where she continued to create other successful restaurants.

Latest revision as of 18:08, 19 February 2020

Unfinished History

South Park, 1929: looking northeast, Japanese signage at left.

South Park, 1955: looking northeast from mid-park

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

South Park and Rincon Hill continues


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