A new monthly tradition begins in the Lower Haight tonight, giving you plenty of reasons to eat, drink, shop and play in the neighborhood.
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By now, you’ve probably been to Churchill, the bar which opened a year ago at the corner of Church and 14th.
But have you been to The Office, the new space above Churchill?
No? Let’s fix that.
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In September of 2010, we took a look inside the U.S. Mint at 155 Hermann Street to learn about the operations and history of this mysterious building.
This morning, for the Mint’s 75th birthday, we returned.
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Well folks, the big day has arrived: a certain neighbor of ours turns 75 years young today.
To celebrate, we’ll be venturing inside the Mint building this morning for a very rare event. And we want you to join us — sort of.
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If you live, play, or commute near Alamo Square, here’s something you’ll probably appreciate.
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Goodbye, Lower Haters
After nearly six years in the neighborhood, Lower Haters has closed its doors at 597 Haight Street.
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Tomorrow, it’s the return of the Second Sundays block party to the stretch of Haight between Fillmore and Webster.
Here’s what you can expect.
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We’ve got nightlife, truffles, ping-pong, slow sips, a white mansion and a whole lot more in this week’s leftovers.
Shall we? Let’s.
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Oh hey, today is Bike to Work Day. What does that mean for us here in the Lower Haight?
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The little kids already have a playground, and the big kids have the basketball court and area for skateboarding. But what about the in-betweeners at Duboce Park?
Starting next weekend, they’ll have the Youth Play Area, an area at the southwestern corner of the park that’s based on a new philosophy in playground design.
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