Sinopsis
Woody LaBounty and David Gallagher of Western Neighborhoods Project (outsidelands.org) share San Francisco west side neighborhood history with humor, a real fact or two, and much-better-informed occasional guests.
Episodios
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392: Dr. Emma Sutro Merritt
15/08/2020 Duración: 38minDr. Emma Sutro Merritt was Adolf Sutro's eldest child. Accomplished in her own right, she left a lasting legacy in San Francisco to this day. WNP's Chelsea Sellin joins the live podcast as we continue this year's celebration of Women on the West Side.
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391: Parkside Branch Library
08/08/2020 Duración: 30minThe Parkside Branch Library's mid-century architecture stands out among the nearby buildings on Taraval Street. Unlike most Outside Lands San Francisco podcasts, there are no dark secrets or scandal in this one.
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390: Zakheim Murals at UCSF
01/08/2020 Duración: 33minNew-Deal era, Bernard Zakheim murals at UC San Francisco are in imminent danger of being destroyed. Portraying the history of medicine, ten frescoes displayed in UC Hall, which will soon be demolished as plans for a new hospital take shape
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389: Louis' Restaurant
25/07/2020 Duración: 28minWe mourn the permanent closing of Louis' Restaurant due to the pandemic, but celebrate its history and the thousands of meals served overlooking the Sutro Baths Ruins, Seal Rocks, and the Pacific Ocean.
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388: 4-Star Theatre
18/07/2020 Duración: 29minWe miss theatre popcorn! Continuing our long-running series about West Side movie theatres, this week's we recall the history of the still extant, 4-Star Theatre.
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387: Mel's Drive-In: The Sit In
11/07/2020 Duración: 33minAs you enjoy a burger and shake at Mel's Drive-In on Geary Boulevard, in those very booths nearly 60 years ago, there was a protest against Mel's owners for their discriminatory hiring processes. Learn what happened in 1963 and how it resonates today.
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386: The Cliff House Project
04/07/2020 Duración: 32minSpecial guest, Gary Stark of the Cliff House Project joins the pod this week to talk about his organization and share some fascinating facts about the ever evolving, west side landmark. To see more Cliff House photos, visit https://opensfhistory.org/
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385: Toppling Monuments
27/06/2020 Duración: 38minIn San Francisco, statues have been toppled in reaction to the subjects' past history of racism, oppression, or enslavement. We examine the context during which they were raised, their subjects' history, and discuss their planned, and unplanned removal.
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384: Favorite Point
20/06/2020 Duración: 30minFavorite Point in Golden Gate Park is aptly named, but few know of its location today. We return to the celebration of Golden Gate Park's 150th Anniversary and rediscover this formerly prominent spot in the park. To learn more, visit www.outsidelands.org.
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383: Bernzweig Framing and Design
13/06/2020 Duración: 30minSteve Bernzweig, second generation owner of Bernzweig Framing and Design, joins the Pod to share the 50-plus year history and some interesting stories of this west side San Francisco gem.
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382: Guerrilla Historian
06/06/2020 Duración: 32minComing to a SF street corner near you! Historic photos from OpenSFHistory.org are being taped to utility poles around the City. Joey Yee joins us to talk about being a proud participant in WNP's grass roots Guerrilla Historian initiative.
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380: Thomas Starr King Monument
30/05/2020 Duración: 32minReverend Thomas Starr King was a pivotal figure in San Francisco and California history. We resume our celebration of Golden Gate Park's 150th year and examine the Starr King monument and the man.
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380: The Farallon Islands
23/05/2020 Duración: 36minOn clear days, the rocky contours of the Farallon Islands can be seen emerging from the horizon. This week, we venture 27 miles off shore to learn about the islands' past and present.
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379: US Public Health Service Hospital
16/05/2020 Duración: 33minA hospital located off of Lake Street provided health care to US service members for over a hundred years. Special guest, former GGNRA Park Ranger, historian, and author, John Martini joins the pod to tell us about the origins through the decommissioning of the USPHS Hospital.
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378: Goethe-Schiller Monument
09/05/2020 Duración: 34minWhy are two German writers memorialized in Golden Gate Park? As part of our series of podcasts commemorating the Park's 150th Anniversary, we uncover the statue's origins as a cultural landmark.
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377: Ray Bandar - The Bone Collector
02/05/2020 Duración: 33minRay Bandar had a passion for bones. It was his collection featured at the 2014 CalAcademy exhibit "Skulls". Special guest, Lindsay Palaima worked with Ray, and visits the pod to share some stories about this unique San Francisco teacher and scientist.
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376: First Home in Sea Cliff
25/04/2020 Duración: 27minToday's tony Sea Cliff neighborhood originated as a result of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire. The very first house in Sea Cliff, located on 25th Avenue, fortunately still exists. Learn how this home came about and its first and subsequent occupants.
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375: Earthquake Refugee Shacks
18/04/2020 Duración: 33minFollowing the devastation of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, thousands of refugee shacks were constructed and located at several locations of west side San Francisco. We mark the 114th anniversary of this pivotal event 2020-style.
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374: Ray Galli and Galli homes
11/04/2020 Duración: 24minSince the 1930s, Galli Construction has been a prominent builder of San Francisco residences. Galli built dozens of housing tracts and thousands of homes throughout the west side and is still in business to this day.
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373: Golden Gate Park 150th Anniversary Celebration
04/04/2020 Duración: 28minFounded in 1870, San Francisco celebrates Golden Gate Park's 150th birthday. Join Nicole, David, and Woody as they mark this historic occasion in their first remote recording session.