320 W Portal Ave
San Francisco, CA 94127
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Reason uses technology and mix media story telling to explore how teams can become more effective in tangible ways. Reactor Escape is a immersive offsite experience where your team embarks on a journey to San Francisco from a imminent reactor meltdown.
Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove, locally called Stern Grove, is a 33acre recreational site in the Sunset District, San Francisco, California. It is administered by the city's Recreation and Parks Department, and is the concert setting for the 75-year-old (as of 2012) Stern Grove Festival.The site, along Sloat Boulevard between 19th and 34th Avenues about two miles (3 km) south of the Golden Gate Park, was donated to the city in 1931 by Rosalie Meyer Stern, who named the park for her late husband Sigmund Stern, a philanthropist and a nephew of Levi Strauss. The original Stern Grove landscaping and facilities were built by the Works Progress Administration. It consists of several park sections including the Concert Meadow, the West Meadow, and Pine Lake Park. The grove's Pine Lake is one of three natural lakes in the city of San Francisco. In 2005, Stern Grove underwent a $15 million renovation, designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin. New features included drainage improvements and erosion control, an expanded outdoor stage and performance facilities, and terraces and additional bleacher-style seating, built of stone walls, along the slope opposite the stage.Since 1938, there have been weekly concerts and performances in the outdoor amphitheater during the summer months. Supported entirely by contributions, the concerts have always been free to the public. Crowds have often exceeded 20,000 persons.
Crime, Vice, and San Francisco History... Interested in history? Intrigued by murder and crime? Then this tour is for you! Kevin Mullen, retired SFPD Deputy Police Commissioner, and Paul Drexler, producer of the award-winning SFPD Homicide computer game have created a unique tour of the dark side of the City by the Bay... We meet in front of the clock tower at the Ferry Building
KOFY-TV, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 19), is an independent television station located in San Francisco, California, United States. The station is owned by Granite Broadcasting. KOFY maintains studios located on Marin Street in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, and its transmitter is located atop the Sutro Tower. The station's signal is relayed on low-power translator station, K29DF, in Ukiah.HistoryAs an independent stationOriginally designated as KBAY-TV, the construction permit for the station went through many owners from the 1950s onward. The KEMO call letters were originally assigned to U.S. Communications, a broadcaster owned by Daniel H. Overmyer, owner of the short-lived Overmyer Network (later called the United Network); Overmyer used his initials as the last three letters of the Toledo, Ohio station (WDHO-TV, now WNWO-TV), which was already on the air, and his children's initials for the remaining five stations in his network, whose licenses were not granted until December 12, 1967, after his network folded.