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  2. List of time capsules - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco: California: A time capsule was buried in the 1950s at the San Francisco International Airport. It was lost, and then discovered during construction in the 1970s. It was lost again, and then discovered again in the 1990s, close to the original reopening year of 2000. 1954 2013; 11 years ago () Green-Wood Cemetery: Brooklyn: New York

  3. California's Great America - Wikipedia

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    A time capsule was buried at then Paramount's Great America in the former KidZville area of the park on March 29, 2002. The time capsule is set to open on March 29, 2152. The time capsule reads, "At this site is buried a time capsule with essays by students in second through twelfth grades in the Santa Clara Unified School District and other ...

  4. San Francisco Department of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sfdph .org. The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH), previously called the San Francisco Health Department, is the public health department of the city of San Francisco, California in the US. It has two main divisions: the San Francisco Health Network and Population Health.

  5. Dr. Michael Siu, MD, Family Medicine | San Francisco, CA | WebMD

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    380 West Portal Ave Ste E, San Francisco, CA, 94127. n/a Average office wait time . 5.0 Office cleanliness . 5.0 Courteous staff . 5.0 Scheduling flexibility . Siu ...

  6. Galileo Academy of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Galileo Academy is located in the historic north end of San Francisco, and was originally built in 1921. As of May 2015, Galileo has more than 150 faculty & staff members and serves more than 1,800 students. It is one of two Bay Area schools with an observatory. The observatory at Galileo is not in use at this time.

  7. Wayback Machine - Wikipedia

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    Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Created in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it allows the user to go "back in time" to see how websites looked in the past.

  8. Downtown Rail Extension - Wikipedia

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    The Portal. The Downtown Rail Extension ( DTX ), officially branded as The Portal, [1] is a planned second phase of the San Francisco Transbay Transit Center (TTC). When complete, it will extend the Caltrain Peninsula Corridor commuter rail line from its current northern terminus at 4th and King via a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) tunnel. [2]

  9. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters in Building 116 of the Presidio of San Francisco in 2008. Brewster Kahle founded the Archive in May 1996, around the same time that he began the for-profit web crawling company Alexa Internet. The earliest known archived page on the site was saved on May 10, 1996, at 2:42 pm UTC (7:42 am PDT).