downtown San Francisco, California. It was located on Powell Street at the corner of Market Street, near the Union Square area. The Baldwin Theatre was...
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"Lucky" Baldwin due to his extraordinary good fortune in a number of business deals. He built the luxury Baldwin Hotel and Theatre in San Francisco and bought...
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The Occidental Hotel opened in 1861 in San Francisco, California. It was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fire of 1906. It was...
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from Spain. 1791 – Mission San Francisco de Asís building dedicated. 1847 Yerba Buena renamed "San Francisco." City hotel built. 1848 Territory ceded...
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of San Francisco Mark Adams (1925–2006), public art, watercolors of still life subjects, tapestry designers, and stained glass artist Craig Baldwin (born...
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fiction used in introductory college literature classes. A street in San Francisco, Baldwin Court in the Bayview neighborhood, is named after him. In 1987,...
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fictitious St. Gregory Hotel in San Francisco (changed from the New Orleans setting of the novel and film). Establishing shots of the hotel were filmed in front...
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in San Francisco by Bernard J. S. Cahill, to complement an earlier columbarium built by him • The Baldwin Hotel (pictured, right) in San Francisco, built...
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Matson, Inc. (section Hotels)
of Market, San Francisco, CA". pcad.lib.washington.edu. Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved April 5, 2023. Alexander & Baldwin to split into...
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Francisco Peninsula. About 20 miles (32 km) south of San Francisco, the city borders Burlingame to the north, Hillsborough to the west, San Francisco...
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Francisco, 1933 Sailor's Union of the Pacific, San Francisco, 1950 San Francisco Galvanizing Works, San Francisco San Francisco Mint, San Francisco,...
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Gordon Bowker (category University of San Francisco alumni)
From 1960 to 1965, Bowker attended the University of San Francisco, where he was roommates with Baldwin. Bowker dropped out eight credits away from graduation...
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by James Baldwin, New York: William Morrow and Company, 1989 The American Idiom: A Correspondence, with William Carlos Williams, San Francisco: Bright...
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Jim Jones (category Religious leaders from the San Francisco Bay Area)
the Temple to California. The group established its headquarters in San Francisco, where he became heavily involved in political and charitable activity...
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Danville, California (category Cities in the San Francisco Bay Area)
Danville Hotel remains downtown which was last renovated in 2016. Many of the early pioneer names appear on the streets and schools, including Baldwin, Harlan...
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Melvin Swig (category University of San Francisco people)
in San Francisco and New York. He was heir to the Fairmont Hotel chain, and former chairman of the Swig, Weiler & Dinner Development Company, of San Francisco...
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Josephine Earp (category Actresses from San Diego)
a Los Angeles hotel, and returned to San Francisco before March 6. Josephine told the Earp cousins that she returned to San Francisco before the grand...
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San Francisco United California Bank, San Mateo, California Vacia Talega Hotel and Condominiums, Puerto Rico Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco Beverly...
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television and Hollywood productions. Baldwin, a native of Butler County, Ohio, traveled by covered wagon to San Francisco in 1853. He worked there as a real...
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John Paul Jones (musician) (redirect from John Baldwin (musician))
John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin; 3 January 1946), is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the...
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Flood Building (category Market Street (San Francisco))
openable transom windows. It became a San Francisco landmark in 1982. The site formerly housed Baldwin's Hotel and Theatre, which was destroyed by fire...
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Buckskin Frank Leslie (section San Francisco)
band of cutthroats. He was a partner of the late M.E. Joyce, of the Baldwin Hotel, in a large cattle ranch in this country." Leslie was sentenced to life...
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Samuel Altshuler (category Businesspeople from San Francisco)
convention through 1955. Altshuler died in San Francisco on January 13, 1956, at the age of 91. Baldwin Hotel (San Francisco) Independent Order of Odd Fellows...
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"Lucky" Baldwin due to his extraordinary good fortune in a number of business deals. He built the luxury Baldwin Hotel and Theatre in San Francisco and bought...
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"Airbnb Is Testing Out An Affordable Cleaning Service For Hosts In San Francisco". TechCrunch. January 13, 2014. Retrieved January 25, 2015. Rogoway...
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The 88, the tallest building in San Jose, California. In 2010, the company acquired the site of the former Drake Hotel in Manhattan for $305 million and...
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I. Magnin (category Companies based in San Francisco)
I. Magnin & Company was a San Francisco, California-based high fashion and specialty goods luxury department store. Over the course of its existence,...
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brother of Horace Baldwin Rice. The bank was capitalized in 1908 with 1 million dollars. The building housing the present-day Hotel ICON was originally...
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California Golden Seals (category National Hockey League in the San Francisco Bay Area)
by San Francisco hotel magnate Melvin Swig bought the team on July 28, 1975, with the intention of moving the team to a proposed new arena in San Francisco...
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Lotta Crabtree (category Actresses from San Francisco)
1847. Her father, John Ashworth Crabtree, a book seller, left for San Francisco in 1851 to join those seeking fortune in the California Gold Rush. Crabtree...
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