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Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. PANORAMA - HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER 2 April-June, 2020 Vol. 32, No. 2 Message from the President COVID-19 debarks from the tongue less trippingly than mellifluous Spanish Flu, the misnomer for the pandemic that ravaged the world and San Francisco 102 years ago.THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original andBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard Johns, Director. Richard Johns served as SFHS President from October 2006 through June 2010. He has been a member of the board of directors since 2002. Prior to the merger creating the SFHS, Johns was a Director and Vice-President of the Museum of the City of SanFrancisco.
BARBARY COAST TRAIL
Barbary Coast Trail Guidebooks Two Barbary Coast Trail guides, written by trail founder Daniel Bacon, are currently available to enrich the experience of your self-guided walking tour. Trail guides are available at local bookstores, visitor information centers, and online. Barbary Coast Trail Official Guide 32-page full-color guide includes map, illustrations, site descriptions and old photos. SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND CULTURE 1965-1969 To read the complete series please visit Don’s website.The excerpt below is from part two: Psychedelic Daze Part Two: “The Heroes of the Hip” This is Part 2 of my 12-part series on the San Francisco countercultural movement of 1965-1969 that created a revolution in music and culture. I was a part of that movement, recording my album Dawn for Mercury Records in San Francisco in 1969. EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT “GARBAGE” BUT WERE by Leonard Stefanelli The Argonaut, vol. 25 no. 1, Summer 2014 As a third-generation San Franciscan, I still reside here with my wife after 80 years. We have seen many changes in lifestyles, environment, and political infrastructure — and have been blessed with amazing views of hills, a magnificent bay and its bridges, extraordinarydining, and a
HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
MEMBERSHIP - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership Levels, Benefits and Dues Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the story of one of the world’s great cities: San Francisco. All members receive the following basic benefits Panorama - the Society's quarterly newsletter announcing programs and activitiesand
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
MEMBERSHIP - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership Levels, Benefits and Dues Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the story of one of the world’s great cities: San Francisco. All members receive the following basic benefits Panorama - the Society's quarterly newsletter announcing programs and activitiesand
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical PANORAMA - HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER 2 April-June, 2020 Vol. 32, No. 2 Message from the President COVID-19 debarks from the tongue less trippingly than mellifluous Spanish Flu, the misnomer for the pandemic that ravaged the world and San Francisco 102 years ago.THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original and EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT “GARBAGE” BUT WERE by Leonard Stefanelli The Argonaut, vol. 25 no. 1, Summer 2014 As a third-generation San Franciscan, I still reside here with my wife after 80 years. We have seen many changes in lifestyles, environment, and political infrastructure — and have been blessed with amazing views of hills, a magnificent bay and its bridges, extraordinarydining, and a
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard Johns, Director. Richard Johns served as SFHS President from October 2006 through June 2010. He has been a member of the board of directors since 2002. Prior to the merger creating the SFHS, Johns was a Director and Vice-President of the Museum of the City of SanFrancisco.
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California).BARBARY COAST TRAIL
Barbary Coast Trail Guidebooks Two Barbary Coast Trail guides, written by trail founder Daniel Bacon, are currently available to enrich the experience of your self-guided walking tour. Trail guides are available at local bookstores, visitor information centers, and online. Barbary Coast Trail Official Guide 32-page full-color guide includes map, illustrations, site descriptions and old photos. SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND CULTURE 1965-1969 To read the complete series please visit Don’s website.The excerpt below is from part two: Psychedelic Daze Part Two: “The Heroes of the Hip” This is Part 2 of my 12-part series on the San Francisco countercultural movement of 1965-1969 that created a revolution in music and culture. I was a part of that movement, recording my album Dawn for Mercury Records in San Francisco in 1969. HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
MEMBERSHIP - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership Levels, Benefits and Dues Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the story of one of the world’s great cities: San Francisco. All members receive the following basic benefits Panorama - the Society's quarterly newsletter announcing programs and activitiesand
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical SHOP - AUCTION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. SFHS APP: Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast. Friday, May 8, 2020 - Wednesday, December1, 2021
MEMBERSHIP - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership Levels, Benefits and Dues Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the story of one of the world’s great cities: San Francisco. All members receive the following basic benefits Panorama - the Society's quarterly newsletter announcing programs and activitiesand
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical PANORAMA - HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER 2 April-June, 2020 Vol. 32, No. 2 Message from the President COVID-19 debarks from the tongue less trippingly than mellifluous Spanish Flu, the misnomer for the pandemic that ravaged the world and San Francisco 102 years ago.THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original and EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT “GARBAGE” BUT WERE by Leonard Stefanelli The Argonaut, vol. 25 no. 1, Summer 2014 As a third-generation San Franciscan, I still reside here with my wife after 80 years. We have seen many changes in lifestyles, environment, and political infrastructure — and have been blessed with amazing views of hills, a magnificent bay and its bridges, extraordinarydining, and a
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard Johns, Director. Richard Johns served as SFHS President from October 2006 through June 2010. He has been a member of the board of directors since 2002. Prior to the merger creating the SFHS, Johns was a Director and Vice-President of the Museum of the City of SanFrancisco.
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California).BARBARY COAST TRAIL
Barbary Coast Trail Guidebooks Two Barbary Coast Trail guides, written by trail founder Daniel Bacon, are currently available to enrich the experience of your self-guided walking tour. Trail guides are available at local bookstores, visitor information centers, and online. Barbary Coast Trail Official Guide 32-page full-color guide includes map, illustrations, site descriptions and old photos. SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND CULTURE 1965-1969 To read the complete series please visit Don’s website.The excerpt below is from part two: Psychedelic Daze Part Two: “The Heroes of the Hip” This is Part 2 of my 12-part series on the San Francisco countercultural movement of 1965-1969 that created a revolution in music and culture. I was a part of that movement, recording my album Dawn for Mercury Records in San Francisco in 1969. HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORG ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848PUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORG ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848PUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical EDUCATION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Bringing SF History to Students The Education Initiative Committee is working to provide educational activities and events for the youth and families of San Francisco with the aim of developing an informed and engaged population of young San Franciscans. Our current efforts focus on three areas: Gold Rush walking tours for students in Grade 4Neighborhood
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Your Donations Make a Difference Individual donors are a critical source of funding for our programs. Without such support we could not accomplish our mission: the preservation and interpretation of San Francisco’s extraordinary and unique history. This is important as an understanding of our traditions andTHE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original and VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT “GARBAGE” BUT WERE by Leonard Stefanelli The Argonaut, vol. 25 no. 1, Summer 2014 As a third-generation San Franciscan, I still reside here with my wife after 80 years. We have seen many changes in lifestyles, environment, and political infrastructure — and have been blessed with amazing views of hills, a magnificent bay and its bridges, extraordinarydining, and a
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California).ADVISORY BOARD
Advisory Board Mario Alioto Mario Alioto, Executive Vice President Business Operations, San Francisco Giants, a member of the Giants Executive Committee, is responsible for key revenue areas of the organization and all marketing functions. This includes ticket sales, promotions, special events, branding and advertising, content andentertainment,
HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORG ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848PUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORG ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848PUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ONSFHISTORY.ORG
PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco Historical EDUCATION - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Bringing SF History to Students The Education Initiative Committee is working to provide educational activities and events for the youth and families of San Francisco with the aim of developing an informed and engaged population of young San Franciscans. Our current efforts focus on three areas: Gold Rush walking tours for students in Grade 4Neighborhood
DONATE - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Your Donations Make a Difference Individual donors are a critical source of funding for our programs. Without such support we could not accomplish our mission: the preservation and interpretation of San Francisco’s extraordinary and unique history. This is important as an understanding of our traditions andTHE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original and VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT “GARBAGE” BUT WERE by Leonard Stefanelli The Argonaut, vol. 25 no. 1, Summer 2014 As a third-generation San Franciscan, I still reside here with my wife after 80 years. We have seen many changes in lifestyles, environment, and political infrastructure — and have been blessed with amazing views of hills, a magnificent bay and its bridges, extraordinarydining, and a
A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California).ADVISORY BOARD
Advisory Board Mario Alioto Mario Alioto, Executive Vice President Business Operations, San Francisco Giants, a member of the Giants Executive Committee, is responsible for key revenue areas of the organization and all marketing functions. This includes ticket sales, promotions, special events, branding and advertising, content andentertainment,
HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSF HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGHISTORY OF CHLORINE ELEMENTTHE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYABOUTEVENTSMUSEUMMEMBERSHIPDONATEBARBARY COAST TRAIL The San Francisco Historical Society exists to uncover, preserve, and present, in engaging ways, the colorful and diverse history of our city from its earliest days to the present. We present history programs, walking tours, publications, mobile history apps, special events and exhibits, and ongoing collaborations with other local history groups and cultural institutions. ABOUT - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGPUBLICATIONS
Panorama is the San Francisco Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter for members.. Panorama also serves to notify members of the ongoing activities of the organization, and to publicize the programs of other Bay Area historical organizations. In addition, Panorama contains short historical articles that increase members’ historicalconsciousness.
RESEARCH - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETYSF HISTORICAL SOCIETY Useful links for San Francisco history research: FoundSF San Francisco History Index Virtual San Francisco Museum Shaping San Francisco We also suggest you contact the following: San Francisco Public Library: San Francisco History Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102; 415-557-4567; sfpl.org California Historical Society 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; 415-357-1848 A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY: THE FLEISHHACKER FAMILYFROM THESEE MORE ON SFHISTORY.ORGHISTORY OF CHLORINE ELEMENTTHE FRACCHIA PRIZE
VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route. VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST Virtual Tour of the Barbary Coast Your Guide: Gloria Lenhart We are pleased to announce our latest Online History Adventure. It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Bohemians, Beats and the Barbary Coast” leads you PROGRAMLINCOLN PARK'S LOST CEMETERY Non-member fee is $10, which may be applied to membership dues within 30 days; $5 for non-member seniors, students, K–12 teachers, and people with disabilities. Programs are normally scheduled on the second Tuesday of each month, except August and December. Programs are subject to change, so please check for updates at sfhistory.org. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). MUSEUM - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Take a Virtual Tour Our museum at 608 has been shuttered since March, but that hasn’t stopped us from moving forward with important work. We used this time to unpack and inventory thousands of items from the SFHS collection, which had been in our storage facility for years. We’ve brought the best of the collection to TOURS - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY In-Person Walking Tours The walks begin at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street and explore the heart of San Francisco’s historic civilian core, from Portsmouth Square to the Barbary Coast and the city’s original waterline. The walks are updated versions of our Barbary Coast Trail walks. Due to the surge in COVID-19 we’ve rescheduled the walks ONLINE PRESENTATIONS Online History Adventures Don’t Stay Home Without Them Dear SFHS Members and Friends, COVID-19 has altered the rhythm of life in San Francisco in unprecedented ways. Events have been cancelled, people are sequestered in their homes, and social distancing is “the new normal.” What role can the San Francisco HistoricalEVENTS ARCHIVE
April 2020. Program – Sutro’s Glass Palace. ONLINE! Tuesday, April 14, 2020 - Friday, December 31, 2021. San Francisco Historical Society and Museum 608 Commercial Street. San Francisco, CA United States. This week local historian John Martini takes viewers on a virtual tour through Adolph Sutro's glass palace. Find out more. VIRTUAL TOUR OF CHINATOWN It’s a mobile SF history app developed by local walking tour guide Gloria Lenhart. “Secrets of Chinatown” leads you on a virtual stroll through one of San Francisco’s oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods. This tour begins at the SFHS Museum at 608 Commercial Street. There are 15 stops along the route.THE FRACCHIA PRIZE
The Fracchia Prize - 2021 The San Francisco Historical Society is excited to announce the third annual Fracchia Prize. This contest is endorsed by Mayor London Breed and co-sponsored by SF City Guides. It is open to any student attending a high school in San Francisco. Interested candidates are required to submit an original and PANORAMA - HOME - SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER 2 April-June, 2020 Vol. 32, No. 2 Message from the President COVID-19 debarks from the tongue less trippingly than mellifluous Spanish Flu, the misnomer for the pandemic that ravaged the world and San Francisco 102 years ago. DIGITIZED VERSIONS OF THE ARGONAUT! Digitized Versions of The Argonaut. Starting in 2019, the SF Historical Society began to simultaneously publish print and digital versions of The Argonaut. Members will receive print copies in the mail, as always. Shortly after the print version of an issue is mailed, that issue will also become available in digital form via alink on the SFHS
SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND CULTURE 1965-1969 To read the complete series please visit Don’s website.The excerpt below is from part two: Psychedelic Daze Part Two: “The Heroes of the Hip” This is Part 2 of my 12-part series on the San Francisco countercultural movement of 1965-1969 that created a revolution in music and culture. I was a part of that movement, recording my album Dawn for Mercury Records in San Francisco in 1969. A TOAST TO PAOLI’S RESTAURANTFROM THE ARGONAUT A Toast to Paoli’s Restaurant. From. The Argonaut. By Deanna Paoli Gumina. The Argonaut, vol. 25, no. 2, Winter 2014. It was the best of times, without a shadow of a doubt. For 16 years, from December 15, 1951, until its closing in the spring of 1968, Paoli’s Restaurant welcomed guests at its Montgomery Street location (at California). NEW Premiere: SFHS Movie NightMay 1, 2020
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Preserving the History of a Great City SFHS Presents: Golden Gate Park – Photographs by Ron Henggeler Sailing ships in San Francisco harbor. Library of CongressToy vendor in Chinatown. Arnold Genthe. PhotosForClassMarket Street after the Earthquake, before the fire, 1906Carpenters rebuild the city after the EarthquakeOpening Day on the Golden Gate Bridge, 1937USF football, 1951San Francisco International Film Festival, 1958Harvey Milk being sworn in, 1978 HomeMM 2020-05-08T17:50:52-07:00 NEW! SFHS ONLINE HISTORY ADVENTURES Don't Stay Home Without Them! NEW! SFHS ONLINE HISTORY ADVENTURES Don't Stay Home Without Them! May 15, at 5pm: SFHS’s First SF Trivia Night—Play Online! Register NOW! $10 - 250 tickets available NEW: SFHS Online History Adventure app! SFHS SF TRIVIA NIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 15 @ 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM SFHS APP: VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE BARBARY COAST FRIDAY, MAY 8 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25SFHS MOVIE NIGHT
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THURSDAY, MARCH 26 - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 DEAR SFHS MEMBERS AND FRIENDS, DUE TO COVID-19 CONTAINMENT MEASURES, THE SAN FRANCISCO HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS TEMPORARILY CLOSED OUR MUSEUM AT 608 COMMERCIAL STREET STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 16. WE WILL REMAIN CLOSED THROUGH AT LEAST JUNE 1ST, OR LONGER – AS REQUIRED BY SF HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVES. Sign Up for eNews | Education | Volunteer | Press | Research | OtherSF Events
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