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Before the devastating earthquake and subsequent fire in San Francisco in 1906, the city hustled and bustled in old-timey fashion, complete with an army of cable cars, old Cadillacs and Buffum Roadsters and classy Edwardian fashion era ladies and gents. {more}
When people think of the 60′s, they almost assuredly picture long-haired men and women, adorned in flowers, giving the peace symbol as they lay out on a field of grass. They think of a culture of protest, alternatively peaceful and {more}
As the buzz continues to grow about our plans to rebuild the Pacifica Statue and install her on Treasure Island, we were intrigued to come across news about another statue project that caught the world’s attention about 2 ½ years {more}
Billy Rose, born William Samuel Rosenberg, started his career as a stenographer and was able to write shorthand notation at 200 words a minute.
But that didn’t fulfill him, (who would be?) and he became a lyricist, and collaborated on many famous tunes of his day including ‘It’s Only A Paper Moon”. He went on to become a Broadway producer and {more}
Best known for integrating monumental paintings and sculpture with architectural elements, Ralph Stackpole's works can also been seen at the San Francisco Stock Exchange, the City Club of San Francisco, the Coit Tower & Murals, and the proscenium arch(the arch that separates the stage from the auditorium) in the Paramount Theater on Oakland, CA. {more}




