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Westwood Park
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Tina Modotti
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San Francisco’s Haymarket: A Redemptive Tale of Class Struggle
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Fillmore Street Cars
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The Palace of Fine Arts
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The Architecture Of The Fair: The Court Plan
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1915 Celebration Castro-23rd
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Aquatic Park and Maritime Museum
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The Palace of the Legion of Honor
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Mayor "Sunny Jim" Rolph
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The Old U.S. Mint at 5th and Mission
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Turn of the 19th Century Bicycling
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MUNI History II: The Progressive Era and Public Development
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Fillmore Arches Torn Down
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Western Addition Early 20th Century Life and Work
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Michael M. O'Shaughnessy
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San Francisco Orphan Asylum Society
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Willis Polk
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Bernard Maybeck
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Golden Gate Park History
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Before the Castro: North Beach, a Gay Mecca
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The Olympic Club
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Postwar Sex District
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Julius' Castle
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Fatty Arbuckle Scandal
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Igorots Arrive in San Francisco in 1905
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White Boy in the Fillmore 1978-81
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San Francisco at Center of Globalization
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Mayor Rolph and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
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Oakland Rising: The Industrialization of Alameda County
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Little House on Russian Hill
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Union and Employers: 1901 to 1919
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Union and Employers: 1919 to the Mid-1930s
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