EL CERRITO, Calif. (KGO) -- History is being repeated for fans of San Francisco's last amusement park. Playland At the Beach closed on Labor Day in 1972. Now, a museum dedicated to preserving some of ...
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In Presidio Live, experience live music, theatre, dance, film, and dialogues that offer a contemporary take on the history and nature of the Presidio and the culture of our diverse Bay Area community.
Amusement-park enthusiast Richard J. Tuck Jr. is a short, plump man of 56 who sees himself as a 12-year-old boy. He uses words like "neat," "golly, " "wow" and "gee" without irony. A Peter Pan ...
Playland-Not-at-the-Beach, which was based off the original early 1900’s amusement park Playland At The Beach, is set to close in September to make way for more Bay Area housing.
Editor -- Josh Green had an article about the new "Amusing America" museum and Playland-at-the-Beach in the Aug. 1 Datebook called "Fun city." There was a picture of a group of boys, an older man and ...
Skateboarding and other public uses like a garden and barbecue area are officially coming to a one-acre underutilized chunk of asphalt in the Outer Sunset, despite continued opposition from some ...
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