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my favorite underrated SF activity is the tight 1 hr tour of the haas-lilienthal house presented by @SFHeritage
the house reopened for tours this weekend after almost closing permanently last fall
Transit Historian Charles Smallwood
Came across this pic of Smallwood in the @SFMTAPhoto Archive. He wrote a critically important history of the Market Street Railway. If you have an interest in San Francisco's transit history, look for a copy of The White Front Cars #sfhistory
Save the Date, Saturday, May 4th!
SF Heritage's first Big Book Sale & Open House!
We will have thousands of volumes on art, history, architecture, & more, mostly from the extensive collection of Gee Gee Platt.
It will also be the grand reopening of the Haas-Lilienthal House!
Heritage Happy Hour is back this week!
Thursday March 14th 5-7pm at Doc's Clock (2417 Mission Street, near 20th)
Yes, we still have a whole lot of our Historic Building playing cards and SF Heritage Tote bags for you to carry them home in. Looking forward to seeing you!
Next Thursday, Feb 8 (not tonight, it'll be raining)
Join us for our Monthly Heritage Happy Hour
We'll be at the Irish Bank, 10 Mark Lane from, 5-7pm
Come early & pick up a free SF Heritage tote bag.
https://t.co/aWbe4WvwiR #SanFrancisco
Wondering what SF Heritage has been up to lately...? Head over to our IG @sfheritage or FB San Francisco Heritage to keep up with the latest news and upcoming events!
This week we welcome six businesses onto the San Francisco Legacy Business Registry!
Congratulations to @ArtisansofSF , Canton Bazaar, Chinatown Kite Shop, Life, The Mary Elizabeth Inn, and Peking Restaurant.
#SFLegacyBiz#SFSmallBizLove
The Haas-Lilienthal House, built in 1886, is a stunning example of Turreted Queen Anne-style architecture.
To find out more about the beautiful Victorian architecture of San Francisco, check out our latest travel blog post.
https://t.co/BP3S1RwXJP
The corner of Haight & Ashbury is getting into the holiday spirit! SF Heritage has decorated the windows of the historic Doolan-Larson Residence with holiday wreaths, and the retailers in our storefronts on Haight Street have numerous holiday gifts for sale.
This Sunday, Dec. 4, from 12:00-3:00 PM is our annual Holiday Open House at the historic Haas-Lilienthal House (2007 Franklin Street)! This event is almost at capacity so please RSVP now: https://t.co/JRLxaIU7lD
Ahead of #GivingTuesday, join SF Heritage at the $100 membership level or higher (or make a donation of same amount if you are an existing member) and receive a limited edition set of enamel pins featuring Ingleside neighborhood icons. Live now at https://t.co/qgVoRMX1xX
Congratulations to Royal Bakery, one of the newest inductees to the #SFLegacyBiz Registry! Founded in 1925 as Royal Baking Company in North Beach, in 1935 it relocated to the distinctive Art Deco building in the Excelsior where it remains today: https://t.co/wzuseajkn2 @SFOSB
Congratulations to the newest entries in the Legacy Business Registry, exemplifying the diversity of San Francisco's small businesses and neighborhoods!
Black and Blue Tattoo, Condor Club @condorsf, New Lun Ting Cafe, and Royal Bakery
#SFLegacyBiz
https://t.co/Zm88w05aX5
Open for registration starting now: Our annual Holiday Open House and Victorian Teas at the historic Haas-Lilienthal House, back for the first time since 2019! Proceeds from each event benefit SF Heritage and our preservation mission.
Tickets at https://t.co/xKLYw6nD4L
@exploratorium A project advisor from the Buried History team includes Gregg Castro of the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone, who is one of our panelists for our joint @aicdsf program Nov. 16 in celebration of #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth: https://t.co/eLIRKlGE2q
From @exploratorium, San Francisco's Buried History is an online audio walking tour that uses interviews, photos, and augmented reality to delve beneath the streets to reveal Gold Rush history, natural history, and the past and continuing presence of Indigenous peoples.
To learn more about the Exploratorium's new online audio walking tour, visit https://t.co/eCr4opNr4f
San Francisco’s Buried History has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
November is #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, and together with @aicdsf we are hosting a special program on Nov. 16 at the Haas-Lilienthal House honoring Native American history in SF. W/ special guests Dr. LaNada Warjack, Gregg Castro, and Mytia Zavala of @AIFISF. Register below 👇🏾