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'''Sunny Jim Rolph's 1930 Pleasure Den on the corner of 21st and Sanchez Streets.'''   
'''Sunny Jim Rolph's 1930 Pleasure Den on the corner of 21st and Sanchez Streets on [[Liberty Hill from Twin Peaks|Liberty Hill]].'''   


''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
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'''Sunny Jim Rolph (center) at his 1931 inauguration as Governor of California.'''
'''Sunny Jim Rolph (center) at his 1931 inauguration as Governor of California.'''




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Unfinished History

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Sunny Jim Rolph's 1930 Pleasure Den on the corner of 21st and Sanchez Streets on Liberty Hill.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

One of San Francisco's best-known mayors, later Governor of California, Rolph built this palace late in the Prohibition Era in 1930 as an "entertainment hideout." You can imagine the sort of things that went on in there.

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Sunny Jim Rolph (center) at his 1931 inauguration as Governor of California.


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