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The Gregangelo Museum is affectionately named by the public after Gregangelo, an acclaimed San Francisco visual and performing artist of Lebanese and Mexican descent. The museum serves as Gregangelo's private home, studios and headquarters to his... more
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Tours of this house museum are offered regularly: Sundays, 11am - 4pm / Wednesdays and Saturdays, 12noon - 3pm Tours leave every 20 to 30 minutes and last about 1 hour. All visits to the house must be guided. Reservations are not required. As... more
At Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco our mission is to provide local families with a springboard to secure, stable futures through affordable homeownership, financial literacy and neighborhood revitalization. more
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The Haight Street Art Center promotes advancement in poster art production, education related to poster art's history and cultural impact and a deep commitment to extending San Francisco's proud heritage of publicly accessible artwork. more
The pool and adjacent recreation center, this stunning new swimming facility features a large, heated pool and not one, but two, indoor water slides, the only ones in the city.  Available for rentals and that one-of-a-kind swimming party you alw... more
In the heart of the Western Addition, Hamilton Rec Center is a true neighborhood hub, offering a wide array of activities and recreation amenities for visitors of all ages. The adjacent Hamilton Swimming Pool is one of the most popular pools in the c... more
A cute little walk through green area that cuts through from Raymond to Leland. Next to Mission Blue cafe on Leland. more
We strive to provide the best educational experience for each child. Happy Day Preschool's philosophy is that every child is special and important. We believe that children develop and grow at their own rate. more
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It started with an Eric Clapton guitar (a Fender Lead II, for the gearheads in the audience). The beginning of something that nobody even knew was beginning. Today there are more than 70,000 guitars, drums, pianos, harmonicas, microphones, shirts,... more
Harrison Street runs through the heart of the Mission Flats in the Mission District. The street is home to Carnaval and has quite a few businesses near 16th and 24th Streets. In between, it's fairly non-descript; notable for Flour + Water and Missi... more
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An open air area at the end of market, just across from the Ferry Building, where arists, skaters, tourists and others congregate -- if the weather is nice -- to enjoy the happenings and beautiful scenery. more
Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy is a small, public alternative elementary school located in the heart of the Castro District. We are dedicated to achieving academic excellence, teaching tolerance and nonviolence, celebrating diversity, and building... more
There are many public institutions named after Harvey,Milk including a school and a recreational center. The plaza in front of the Muni Metro station at Market and Castro is known as Harvey Milk Plaza. On November 7, 1997, the 20th anniversary of Mil... more
Overlooking beautiful Duboce Park, the Harvey Milk Center for the Recreational Arts is as unique as the Civil Rights leader it was named for. Originally dedicated to the Performing Arts, the building, commonly called "Drama, Dance & Music", was headq... more
Havelock Bridge crosses behind City College (near the tennis courts), crosses 280, and leads over to Balboa Park. more
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In recent years, Hayes Valley has gotten a ton of press for being home to some of the city's fine arts performances and art galleries. Located just off Van Ness, near Opera Plaza, restaurants like Absinthe, Indigo and the like make a convenient pre o... more
The Hayes Valley Playground is little quarter-acre inner city playground and clubhouse. The clubhouse is a regular gathering space for residents and provides much needed programming for youth from the neighborhood.  The playground is a stone's t... more
Head Brotherhood Mini Park features a single play structure mounted on rubber tiles, and a full-size basketball court. Down the street at Arch Street is Sisterhood Gardens and across the street is the Alemany Boulevard Dog Park. more
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Healing Waters and Healing Waters Wilderness Adventures are two San Francisco-based nonprofits whose missions are to empower, inspire and enrich the lives of people challenging HIV/AIDS through wilderness adventures. Participant Trips We offe... more
At Heart of San Francisco Aikido, Aikido is often practiced as a spiritual discipline and as a movement art. Aikido is a very modern art, and in contrast to its predecessors, its forms are not set. New forms develop naturally out of practice of older... more
The Helen Wills Park was established in 1915 as the Spring Valley Playground. Helen Wills, born in Centerville (now part of Fremont) was 10 years old that year and practicing tennis with a passion. In 1922, the 17-year old UC Berkeley graduate (Phi B... more
Hoover Middle School enjoys a reputation for academic, visual & performing arts excellence that spans over 50 years. Our staff works together to rededicate ourselves to this tradition, while also providing digital access to foster skills and programs... more
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The building was designated an official San Francisco Landmark on August 2, 1981. The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society left the building in 1985, and was acquired by Security Pacific Bank in 1988. Security Pacific Bank itself was acquired by Bank o... more
Hilltop Park is situated at the heart of the bustling Bayview neighborhood on the highest point of Bayview Hill, with spectacular views of San Francisco Bay. For decades this was a vibrant community park famous for its signature 78 feet sundial an... more
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"Alas, San Francisco's most famous bovine themed nightclub is no more. The giant pink cow, with a nipple ring in its utter, that's been hanging outside of 1535 Folsom Street since 1987, has finally been retired ..." more
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The factory + school of tomorrow. Join our journey + support our cause to subsize education, create jobs, + make a better SF. Holy Stitch Factory Fellowship, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, focuses on empowering minds of all aged with an emphasis on ages 1... more
HORIZONS ENVISIONS A WORLD IN WHICH LGBTQ PEOPLE LIVE LIVES OF    PRIDE, DIGNITY, JUSTICE, AND JOY AND WHERE: Strong, sustainable organizations have the resources to advocate for, serve, and celebrate the lives of LGBTQ people LGBTQ pe... more
Horizons Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc. ("Horizons Unlimited" or "Horizons") is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1970 with a mission to strengthen and transform the lives of Latinx youth and families of color in San Francisco. Horizon... more
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This is the spot that the How Weird Street Faire takes place every year.   Otherwise, it's a main intersection of two streets that travel the length of SoMa - Embarcadero to Mission, Downtown to the Ball Park. more
The Recreation and Park Department supports and manages a program of 35 (and growing!) community gardens on City-owned property, where members can grow produce and ornamental plants for personal use. Gardens range in size from a few hundred square fe... more
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During the day, The Hub is a dynamic, collision-rich workspace designed by its Members and the wisdom gleaned from Hub communities throughout the world. Social innovators in the Bay Area are leaving their sterile offices, noisy cafes, and isolated li... more
Since 1967, Huckleberry Youth Programs has served more than 180,000 at-risk youth in San Francisco and Marin. more
Humanities West presents a wide-ranging series of lectures and performances encompassing the fine arts, social history, music, politics, and philosophy of the arts. Since 1983 these interdisciplinary programs have been designed to entertain and educa... more
Huntington Park sits atop Nob Hill, across from Grace Cathedral and the Fairmount Hotel in San Francisco. More a plaza than park, Huntington Park does have little patches of grass and a playground as well. It's a good pit stop if you have children... more
Hyde Street Harbor was built to accommodate the seasonal fishing fleets that deliver herring, salmon and crab to the fish processors at Pier 45. Commercial fishing vessels will always have top priority for berths at Hyde Street Harbor, but recreation... more
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, located on the edge of San Francisco Bay, in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, is a park that can be visited year round. Begin with a trip to the Visitor Center (415) 447-5000, located at 499 Jeff... more
Founded in 1985 by I.T. Bookman, a member of the neighboring Pilgrim  Community Church, and largely supported by the Church and it's members, the I.T. Bookman Community Center was built on the foundation of a communal need for multipurpose space... more
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ICA Cristo Rey Academy is a Dominican Catholic college preparatory that empowers girls from underserved communities to become confident young women able to realize their full potential. By providing an excellent academic curriculum, a unique corporat... more