Paid-members only Grab Bag Grab Bag #37 Is a house from the Gold Rush still standing in San Francisco's Western Addition?
Gold Rush Gold Rush Prefab "Portable houses" were one solution to San Francisco's 1849 housing crisis.
Paid-members only Grab Bag Grab Bag #36 Animalia of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, a Richmond District dairy, Willie Mays, and more of my favorite things.
City College Finding Founder’s Rock The short-lived fame of a boulder at City College of San Francisco.
Embarcadero The Legend of Lois Jordan’s White Angel Jungle Thoughts on a famous San Francisco soup kitchen.
Russian Hill A Park is Born The 75-year journey to turn a Russian Hill reservoir into a San Francisco park.
Paid-members only Grab Bag Grab Bag #34 I come to praise San Francisco, not bury it, plus news on old stuff getting older.
Lake Merced Lake Merced Roadhouses San Francisco's Lake Merced was the home of roadhouse resorts from the 1850s to the early 1880s.
Pacific Heights Victorian Comeback II An invitation for this Saturday and the comeback of an architectural style synonymous with San Francisco.
St. Mary's Park The Bell of St. Mary's (Park) One San Francisco neighborhood has a design best appreciated from above.
Haight-Ashbury Haight Baseball When America's pastime had a place next to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Richmond District Bank/Bar Why Apollo, not Dionysus, adorns the front of a Richmond District bar in San Francisco.
Grab Bag Grab Bag #028 San Francisco History Guy goes all stream-of-consciousness on the Broadway tunnel, buried ships, and petting parties in alleys.
Mission District Maguire's Houses Life on one Mission District block on February 22, 1887 at 11:35 a.m.
Paid-members only Grab Bag Grab Bag #009 A true Woody LaBounty Grab Bag: Pawn Stars, Chinatown revealed, historic real estate for sale, and the first San Francisco Story Annual released.
North Point The Cobweb Palace Abe Warner's cobweb-filled saloon in San Francisco's North Point neighborhood was captured on film before demolition and now we know when.
Golden Gate Park Riding the Windmill In the early 1920s, riding one of the blades of Golden Gate Park's Dutch windmill was kind of a thing.
Paid-members only Grab Bag Woody Grab Bag #008 A preview of Woody's San Francisco Story Annual 2022 featuring an excerpt about the larger-than-life diva, Lilian Slinkey, AKA "Madame Durini."
Mission District A Day Trip on the Mission Road, Part 2 Sunday pleasure resorts like Woodward's Gardens made San Francisco's Mission District more family-friendly in the 1860s and 1870s.
Downtown 1868: The First “Big One” The "great San Francisco earthquake" of 1868 and the next one on the way.
Union Square Hallowed Ground on Sutter Street From the time of its dedication on March 23, 1866, the old Temple Emanu-El was a landmark of 19th-century San Francisco.