
Lost San Francisco
by Dennis Evanosky
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appears in About San Francisco, History, and Nonfiction.
Looks at how a city used to run?the old transport systems, former city halls, stores, theaters and cinemas, gas stations and car showrooms, restaurants, and people on the sidewalk Aspects of lost San Francisco that are examined here include the Victorian Alcatraz, Cliff House Hotel before it burned down, the early Embarcadero, the devastation of th...
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appears in About San Francisco, History, and Nonfiction.
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