Outsidelands

Contains 13662 photos

Haight Street
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Haight Street

[Customers shop at one of the many Haight Street shops that sell drug paraphernalia.] T-shirts and posters on wall.

Haight Street
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Haight Street

[A customer checks out drug paraphernalia in a Haight Street shop.]

Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Pedestrians stand alongside partly overturned vehicle at unidentified accident site.

Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Three police officers with bicycles and a civilian in parking lot next to old Park Emergency Hospital. Buildings along Stanyan Street between Beulah and Frederick in background.

Golden Gate Park
Masonic & Haight
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Masonic & Haight

Several young men in droopy clothes playing hacky sack on Masonic at Haight Street.

Haight Ashbury
Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Teacher group of children holding onto a rope walking down a sidewalk. [Darrell Wong RR Head Start]

Unknown Location
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Unknown Location

Children watching a Chinese dragon at unidentified schoolyard. Baseball backstop in background. Sunset Elementary School??

Silver Spur Tavern?
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Silver Spur Tavern?

Bartenders at unidentified bar. Man with crossed arms in foreground, woman serving customers in background. [Tim Carmody] Almost certainly the Silver Spur Tavern at 1914 Noriega St.. Compare to WNP07.00415.jpg

Sunset Outer
Noriega near 47th Ave
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Noriega near 47th Ave

Graffiti covered storefront with rollup door and sign 'Hank's Choice Meats', 4027 Noriega Street near 47th Avenue.

Sunset Outer
Alice Fong Yu School
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Alice Fong Yu School

Dedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Supervisor Mabelle Tang(left) and Supervisor designate Michael Yaki hand Alice Fong Yu and her son a plaque from the Board of Supervisors honoring Mrs. Fong Yu for being the first Chinese teacher in the Unified School District. The city has named the school on 12th Avenue (formerly Columbus Elemenary) The Alice Fong Yu School and it is a Chinese immersion program.]

Sunset Inner
Alice Fong Yu School
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Alice Fong Yu School

Dedication of Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, 1541 12th Avenue between Kirkham and Lawton. Alice Fong Yu became SF's first Chinese-American Teacher in 1926 at Commodore Stockton School. [Master of Ceremonies Emerald Yee from KRON makes an announcement last Saturday as Alice Fong Yu (in wheelchair) and her son (behind her) look on. The ceremony was for the opening of The Alice Fong Yu School at the former Columbus Elementary which is a Chinese immersion program.]

Sunset Inner
Alamo School
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Alamo School

[Alamo's Friendship Mural: Fifth grade teacher Mrs. Margaret Ames (left) and Bill Price stand in front of the new Friendship Garden Mural at Alamo school during the inaugural ceremonies. Mrs. Grant wrote and received grants from the San Francisco Education Fund and the RCM Capital Management Charitable Fund. Bill Price from the RCM Fund helped in the celebrating.]

Richmond Outer
Golden Gate Park?
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Golden Gate Park?

[Craig Phillips (right) and Eric Thompson, age six, took a break from the 6.2 mile AIDS Walk. 20,000 people walked this year raising $3 million.] Possibly Golden Gate Park?

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

[More than 20,000 people gathered as Craig Miller, co-founder of the San Francisco AIDS Walk told that walkers from the previous year, who raised at least $1,000 would be wearing a golden crown signifying their royalty. Over $3 million was raised this year.]

Golden Gate Park
Locksley near 6th Ave
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Locksley near 6th Ave

[Van Ault enjoys the beautiful view of his 10th floor apartment at 6 Locksley Street.

Sunset Inner