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January 31, 2004
Here are the 2003 “Grow-a-Brain” San Francisco Links.
1906 earthquake related pictures
950 mystery, detective, and crime fiction titles set up in the Bay area
A day in the life of the Tenderloin
A flag On Castro St. (From "Zenzero")
Artistic Homes ca. 1888 - 1007 Gough Street , From the SF Public Library - 12/4/03
Carpool Cheats in Silicon Valley: Don't cut into the Diamond Lane in front of the guys with the camera, or you'll end up on the internet - 1/13/04
Copper Moon (From "Plep" )
De Young Museum - 12/20/03
Dolores Park was a Cemetery - 12/20/03
Ed Stephan's map of Haight-Ashbury and The Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics
Eighth annual "How Berkeley Can You Be? Festival" , like the Do Dah Parade in Pasadena, only more irreverent - 12/2/03
Film Locations in Northern California
Inside Bohemian Grove , America's most exclusive private men's club
Johnna Arnold's Golden Gate Bridge Photos
"Jumpers" , New Yorker's article: The fatal grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge
Model of San Francisco, ca. 1920s , given as a gift to president Herbert Hoover
Modern Architecture in San Francisco - 12/20/03
"Painted Ladies" are the famous Victorian homes of San Francisco. When I lived there, I used to be a house painter and I painted quite a few of them. Here is a resource for a all things Victorian.
Panoramic Photographs of San Francisco 1851-1915
Tour of the Stanford University Campus. (Part of " Tonie's Tour de Silicon Valley") - 12/20/03
Travel with Don Herron , the guide for famous Dashiell Hammett Tour in San Francisco. Since 1977 - 12/15/03
Urban Golf Association's Charles Bukowski North Beach Invitational (From "Jazz Cafe")
Many More Unusual Links About San Francisco and About Los Angeles Here
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