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  2. DNA Lounge - Wikipedia

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    In the early '90s, the club hosted many rave-themed nights with acts including Right Said Fred, the Hardkiss Brothers and Tasti Box, and afterhours events such as Lift- it was an important venue in San Francisco rave history. The DNA Lounge was also one of the few bars in San Francisco that would serve the Flaming Dr Pepper, an ignited drink.

  3. The Boarding House (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Boarding House (nightclub) The Boarding House was a music and comedy nightclub, located at 960 Bush Street in San Francisco, California, opened by David Allen in 1971 and closed in the early 1980s. [1] Many comedians launched their career at The Boarding House including Robin Williams.

  4. Beach Blanket Babylon - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco 1974–2019. London 1994. Las Vegas 1999. Steve Silver's Beach Blanket Babylon was the world's longest-running musical revue. The show began its run in 1974, at the Savoy Tivoli and later moved to the larger Club Fugazi in the North Beach district of San Francisco. The show was created by Steve Silver (1944–1995) along with ...

  5. The EndUp - Wikipedia

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    The EndUp is a nightclub in San Francisco, California.Opened in 1973, the club is located at 6th Street and Harrison in the South of Market district.Known for its status as an afterhours club, the venue has hosted a variety of benefits and events during its time as part of San Francisco's nightlife community.

  6. Holy City Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Holy City Zoo was located at 408 Clement Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in San Francisco's Richmond District. It was a tiny dark cavern that had a maximum occupancy of 78. The bar sold beer, wine and soft drinks. There was a small stage set against the back wall. A few stairs stage left led to a small balcony known as "The John Wilkes ...

  7. 924 Gilman Street - Wikipedia

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    We had to build new bathrooms, etc., and pass the inspections. We got our final approval from the city the afternoon of our first show, which was New Year's Eve, December 1986." [6] Rent on the 2,000 square foot building was $2,000 per month at the time of the club's launch—regarded as a reasonable and manageable rate. [3]

  8. Maritime Hall - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Hall. Coordinates: 37°47′11″N 122°23′34″W. The Maritime Hall is a historic 3,000-capacity concert hall in San Francisco 's South of Market neighborhood that operated from 1995 through 2001 as a popular music venue and nightclub. It was located at 450 Harrison Street (at First Street) at the Sailors Union of the Pacific building.

  9. Arnold Genthe - Wikipedia

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    Died. 9 August 1942. (1942-08-09) (aged 73) New York City, U.S. Occupation. Photographer. Arnold Genthe (8 January 1869 – 9 August 1942) was a German-American photographer, best known for his photographs of San Francisco 's Chinatown, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and his portraits of noted people, from politicians and socialites to ...