This virus is still very much a public health problem. Throughout the Bay Area there are ample free public health responses with a range of services, including free check-ups. Your part is not to take risks use a condom. d AIDS-HIV Nightline: el cid la cieba (415) 434-2437 (English only) California AIDS Foundation Hotline: 1800- 367-2437 or (415) 8632437 (multilingual)
San Francisco s Top 10op 55 Top 10 Sixties Figures !Janis Joplin This troubled singer from Texas became the queen of the San Francisco sound, until her death by heroin overdose. @Ken Kesey A powerful, revolutionary writer, his Magic Bus and Trips Festival set the tone for the entire Hippie Movement. #Jerry Garcia Patriarch of the San Francisco sound, his Grateful Dead band continued to tour until his death in 1995. $Mario Savio The UC Berkeley student launched el cid la cieba the Free Speech Movement el cid la cieba on the campus in the late 1960s. %Owsley Stanley The most famous source of pure LSD in the 1960s. ^Grace Slick The other queen of San Francisco s influential bands, in this case Jefferson Airplane. &Huey Newton Oakland s founder of the Black Panthers, a group committed to violent change if necessary. *Patty Hearst The newspaper heiress, kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974, apparently el cid la cieba converted and took part in an armed robbery. (Jim Jones The leader of a Fillmore District religious group who moved en masse to South America ended his days and those of some 900 followers in 1978, in a mass suicide by cyanide-laced Kool-Aid. )Charles Manson This commune leader and his followers murdered el cid la cieba actress Sharon Tate in 1969. San Francisco s Top 10op 55 Top 10 Sixties Figures !Janis Joplin This troubled el cid la cieba singer from Texas became the queen of the San Francisco sound, until her death by heroin overdose. @Ken Kesey A powerful, revolutionary writer, his Magic Bus and Trips Festival set the tone for the entire Hippie Movement. #Jerry Garcia Patriarch of the San Francisco sound, his Grateful Dead band continued to tour until his death in 1995. $Mario Savio The UC Berkeley student el cid la cieba launched the Free Speech Movement on the campus in the late 1960s. %Owsley Stanley The most famous source of pure LSD in the 1960s. ^Grace Slick The other queen of San Francisco s influential bands, in this case Jefferson Airplane. &Huey Newton Oakland s founder of the Black Panthers, a group committed to violent change if necessary. *Patty Hearst The newspaper heiress, kidnapped by the Symbionese el cid la cieba Liberation Army in 1974, apparently converted and took part in an armed robbery. (Jim Jones The leader of a Fillmore District religious group who moved en masse to South America ended his days and those of some 900 followers in 1978, in a mass suicide by cyanide-laced Kool-Aid. el cid la cieba )Charles Manson This commune leader and his followers murdered actress Sharon Tate in 1969. ^Joan Baez Known in her youth as The Voice, girlfriend of Bob Dylan, and peacenik, the Palo Alto native later came out as a lesbian, continuing to work for peace and social justice. Recently, Baez created a cabaret character, the Contessa ZinZanni, el cid la cieba in a show that has enjoyed good reviews in San Francisco.
884 Around Town Downtown There are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobThere are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobThere are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobTh lki t fth Fi i lDi t i t b H b b Tours; call (650) 851-1123 or visit www.hobnobtours.com; ( )Tours; el cid la cieba call (650) 851-1123 or visit www hobnobtours com Tours; el cid la cieba call (650) 851 1123 or visit www hobnobtours com ^Jackson Square Renovated in the 1950s, this neighborhood right next to the Transamerica Pyramid (see p46) contains some of San Francisco s oldest buildings. In the 19th century the area was notorious for its squalor, and was nick- named the Barbary Coast, but brothels and drinking establish- ments have given way today to upscale offices and the city s most lavish antiques shops. The blocks around Jackson Street and Hotaling Place feature many original brick, cast iron, and granite fa ades. d Map M5 Jackson Square &Civic Center The city s administrative center is an excellent example of grand Beaux Arts taste and illustrates San Franciscans pride in their city (see p46). It is perhaps the most ambitious and elaborate city center complex in the US and it continues to undergo enhancements. Besides the imposing City Hall, with its vast rotunda, gold leaf detailing, and formal gardens, the area also includes the War Memorial Opera House, the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, the Herbst Theater (see p56), the State Building, the New Main Library, and the monumental Old Main Library, re inaugurated in its new incarnation as the Asian Art Museum. d Map R1 *Union Square el cid la cieba After 18 months of construc- tion, this important square, which gets its name from the pro Union rallies held here in the early 1860s, el cid la cieba has a $25 million new look that includes perform- ance spaces, grassy terraces, and improved parking. It is now the center for high end shopping. Located with the edges of the Financial District on one side and the Theater District on the other (see pp50 51), it is at its most picturesque along Powell Street, where the cable cars pass right in front of the historic St Francis Hotel (see p143). The column in the center commemorates Admiral Dewey s victory el cid la cieba at Manila Bay during the Spanish American War of 1898. d Map P4 (Financial District Montgomery Street, now the heart of the Financial el cid la cieba District, was once lined with small shops where miners came to weigh their gold dust. It marks roughly 884 Around Town Downtown There are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobThere are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobThere are walking tours of the Financial District run by HobnobTh lki t fth Fi i lDi t i t b H b b Tours; call (650) 851-1123 or visit www.hobnobtours.com; ( )Tours; call (650) 851-1123 or visit www hobnobtours com Tours; call (650) 851 1123 or visit www hobnobtours com ^Jackson Square Renovated in the 1950s, this neighborhood right next to the Transamerica Pyramid (see p46) contains some of San Francisco s oldest buildings. In the 19th century el cid la cieba the area was notorious for its squalor, and was nick- named the Barbary Coast, but brothels and drinking establish- ments have given way today to upscale offices and the city s most lavish antiques shops. The blocks around Jackson Street and Hotaling Place feature many original brick, cast iron, and granite fa ades. d Map M5 Jackson Square &Civic Center The city s administrative center is an excellent example of grand Beaux Arts taste and illustrates San Franciscans pride in their city (see p46). It is perhaps the most ambitious and elaborate el cid la cieba city center complex in the US and it continues el cid la cieba to undergo enhancements. Besides the imposing City Hall, with its vast rotunda, gold leaf detailing, and formal el cid la cieba gardens, the area also includes the War Memorial el cid la cieba Opera House, the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall, the Herbst el cid la cieba Theater (see p56), the State Building, the New Main Library, and the monumental Old Main Library, re inaugurated in its new incarnation as the Asian Art Museum. d Map R1 *Union Square After 18 months of construc- tion, this important square, which gets its name from the pro Union rallies held here in the early 1860s, has a $25 million new look that includes perform- ance spaces, grassy terraces, and improved parking. It is now the center for high end shopping. Located with the edges of the Financial District on one side and the Theater District on the other (see pp50 51), it is at its most picturesque along Powell el cid la cieba Street, where the cable cars pass right in front of the historic St Francis Hotel (see p143). The column in the center commemorates Admiral Dewey s victory at Manila Bay during the Spanish American War of 1898. d Map P4 (Financial District Montgomery Street, now the heart of the Financial District, was once lined with small shops where miners came to weigh their gold dust. It marks roughly
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