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  2. Gump's - Wikipedia

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    Website. gumps.com. Gump's is a luxury American home furnishings and home décor retailer, founded in 1861 in San Francisco, California. [2] The company was acquired by the Chachas family in June 2019 and announced that it would be opening a San Francisco location for the holiday season as well as an e-commerce business.

  3. 166-year-old luxury retailer in San Francisco warns: This ...

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    John Chachas, the owner of luxury department store Gump’s San Francisco, wrote an open letter to Governor Newsom, Mayor London Breed, and the city’s Board of Supervisors, pleading for them to ...

  4. Japanese Tea Garden (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    japaneseteagardensf.com. The Japanese Tea Garden (Japanese: 日本茶園) in San Francisco, California, is a popular feature of Golden Gate Park, originally built as part of a sprawling World's Fair, the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894. Though many of its attractions are still a part of the garden today, there have been ...

  5. Tower of Jewels (PPIE) - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Jewels (PPIE) Coordinates: 37.80373°N 122.4419°W. The Tower of Jewels. The Tower of Jewels was the central building at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, the 1915 world's fair held in San Francisco, California.

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Grodin's (San Francisco Bay Area), a 36-unit chain of men's and women's specialty stores, closed in January 1987. [70] Gump's (San Francisco) closed 2018; Haggarty's, Los Angeles-based chain of junior department stores for apparel, 1906–1970

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Flat-bottomed scow schooner built in 1891 to haul goods on and around San Francisco Bay and river delta areas. 5. Apollo (Storeship) Apollo (Storeship) May 16, 1991(#91000561) NW corner of Sacramento and Battery Sts.37°47′39″N122°24′02″W / 37.7942°N 122.4005°W / 37.7942; -122.4005 (Apollo (Storeship)) Financial District.

  8. The Gumps - Wikipedia

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    IDW Publishing. Genre (s) Comedy, melodrama. The Gumps is a comic strip about a middle-class family. It was created by Sidney Smith in 1917, launching a 42-year run in newspapers from February 12, 1917, until October 17, 1959. According to a 1937 issue of Life, The Gumps was inspired by Andy Wheat, a real-life person Smith met through his brother.

  9. Sally Stanford - Wikipedia

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    Sally Stanford. Sally Stanford (née Mabel Janice Busby, [1] and political pseudonym Marsha Owen; May 5, 1903 – February 1, 1982) [2] was an American madam, restaurateur, city council member, and a former mayor of Sausalito, California. [3] From 1940 to 1949, she was madam of a bordello at 1144 Pine Street in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San ...