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% About Today the 31 blocks of the Tenderloin district is a diverse mix of immigrants and freethinkers, artists and activists, also boasts Farmers’ Markets and healthy corner stores, one of the highest percentages of school-aged children in the city, a thriving Theater District with the recently restored Curran Theater and new Counter Pulse space, and the world’s first proposed Trans Cultural District. It’s also where you’ll find shopping, art and dining treasures, especially along Larkin Street in Little Saigon. A microcosm of grit and glory, the Tenderloin was and is the story of a neighborhood that has persisted against all odds. From independent working women at the turn of the 20th century, to the LGBTQ community of the 60’s and the SRO tenants and activists of today, the Tenderloin embodies the beating heart of San Francisco. ONLINE RESOURCES: sfciviccenter.org, tlcbd.org, tedpsf.org, sflsa.org, central-market.org Created by sponsored By Sunday Streets is a program of the nonprofit Livable City presented in partnership with the SFMTA, San Francisco Department of Public Health, and the City and County of San Francisco. We produce an annual season of 8 Sunday Street every year where we reclaim car-congested streets for community health. Routes are 1-4 miles in length, with fun, free activities provided by local nonprofits, community groups and small businesses. SundayStreetsSF.com sunday streets Livable City Livable City is a San Francisco based 501(c)3 nonprofit working to realize a city of great streets and complete neighborhoods, where walking, bicycling, and transit are the best choices for most trips, where public spaces are beautiful, well-designed, and well-maintained, and where housing is more plentiful and more affordable. Sunday Streets opens your streets for a day. Livable City works to open your streets every day. LivableCity.org E X P L O R E ! Tenderloin Dine, drink, shop & explore! The vibrant Tenderloin district is connected to public transit lines across San Francisco and the Bay Area. The Tenderloin is a short walk from the Powell and Civic Center BART stations and easily reached on the follwoing SFMTA Transit lines - 5 Fulton / 8 Bayshore / 19 polk 30 Stockton / 31 Balboa / 38 Geary 47 Van ness / 49 Van Ness all muniMetro light rail lines Catch the next bus or train for an adventure in the heart of the city for theater, fresh produce, art, culture, history & community! contributors % History focus Named for a part of the city where police once bragged that the price of bribes afforded them the highest grade of beef. % San Francisco's golden age of vice, with gambling dens, speakeasies, bordellos, and a historic sex worker protest of 1917. % Legendary venue Blackhawk Jazz Club where greats like Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Dave Brubeck, and Thelonious Monk played and recorded. % A center of LGBTQ activism, including the 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riot, the first recorded militant uprising by the queer community against police harassment in US history. % Recording studio Wally Heider Studios where the Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Crosby, Stills, Nash &amp; Young crafted albums that changed music forever. M Eat & Drink o Cafe µ Eatery A Grocer/Bodega < Bars, bottles &barrels z Producer Z clothing, gifts, accessories Q Health/beauty Fitness & Recreation 1 Home & Garden c Pets & Animals Professional Services M Stop & Shop % History/Architecture highlight D natural/open space 9 community resource c ARt/design/Craft M ¡Check it out! E X P L O R E ! Local #SundayStreets #Shopdine49 #InvestSF The Tenderloin The Tenderloin GARDENS DEMONSTRATION

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%AboutToday the 31 blocks of the Tenderloin district is a diverse mix of

immigrants and freethinkers, artists and activists, also boasts Farmers’ Markets and healthy corner stores, one of the highest percentages of

school-aged children in the city, a thriving Theater District with the recently restored Curran Theater and new Counter Pulse space, and the world’s

first proposed Trans Cultural District. It’s also where you’ll find shopping, art and dining treasures, especially along Larkin Street in Little Saigon.

A microcosm of grit and glory, the Tenderloin was and is the story of a neighborhood that has persisted against all odds. From independent

working women at the turn of the 20th century, to the LGBTQ community of the 60’s and the SRO tenants and activists of today, the Tenderloin

embodies the beating heart of San Francisco.

ONLINE RESOURCES: sfciviccenter.org, tlcbd.org, tedpsf.org, sflsa.org, central-market.org

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sponsored By

Sunday Streets is a program of the nonprofit Livable City presented in partnership with the SFMTA, San Francisco Department of

Public Health, and the City and County of San Francisco. We produce an annual season of 8 Sunday Street every year where we reclaim car-congested streets for community health.

Routes are 1-4 miles in length, with fun, free activities provided by local nonprofits, community groups and small businesses.

SundayStreetsSF.com

sunday streetsLivable CityLivable City is a San Francisco based

501(c)3 nonprofit working to realize a city of great streets and complete neighborhoods, where walking, bicycling, and transit are the

best choices for most trips, where public spaces are beautiful, well-designed, and

well-maintained, and where housing is more plentiful and more affordable. Sunday Streets

opens your streets for a day. Livable City works to open your streets every day.

LivableCity.org

EXPLORE!

Tenderloin Dine, drink, shop & explore!

The vibrant Tenderloin district is connected to public transit lines across San Francisco and the Bay Area. The Tenderloin is a short walk from the Powell and Civic Center BART stations and easily reached on the follwoing

SFMTA Transit lines -

5 Fulton / 8 Bayshore / 19 polk 30 Stockton / 31 Balboa / 38 Geary

47 Van ness / 49 Van Ness all muniMetro light rail lines

Catch the next bus or train for an adventure in the heart of the city for theater, fresh

produce, art, culture, history & community!contributors

% History focusNamed for a part of the city where police once bragged that the price of

bribes afforded them the highest grade of beef.

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San Francisco's golden age of vice, with gambling dens, speakeasies, bordellos, and a historic sex worker protest of 1917.

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Legendary venue Blackhawk Jazz Club where greats like Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Dave Brubeck, and Thelonious Monk

played and recorded.

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A center of LGBTQ activism, including the 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riot, the first recorded militant uprising by the queer community against police

harassment in US history.

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Recording studio Wally Heider Studios where the Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Crosby, Stills, Nash &amp; Young crafted albums

that changed music forever.

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1 SF PUC Headquarters - 525 Golden Gate Ave (415) 551-3000 // [email protected] %

2 Civic Center Plaza - 355 McAllister St (415) 831-5500 // sfrecpark.org D

3 San Francisco City Hall - 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place (415) 554-4000 // sfgov.org/cityhall 9

4 Shhh Secret Shop - 815 Geary shhhsecretshop.com c

5 Asian Art Museum - 200 Larkin St (415) 581-3500 // asianart.org c

6 Tenderloin Museum - 398 Eddy St (415) 351-1912 // tenderloinmuseum.org c

7 San Francisco Yellow Bike Project - 530 Ellis (415) 286-5927 // sfyellowbike.org 9

8 Demonstration Gardens - 333 Golden Gate Ave (415) 581-8950 // demonstration-gardens.org/D

9 GLIDE - 330 Ellis St (415) 674-6000 // glide.org 9

10 The Salvation Army Ray & Joan KROC Corps & Community Center - 240 Turk St

(415) 345-3400 // krocsf.org 911 Sergeant John Macaulay Park

(415) 964-9738 // sfrecpark.orgD12 Turk & Hyde Mini Park

(415) 964-9738 // sfrecpark.org D13 Tenderloin Children's Playground - 570 Ellis St

(415) 292-2162 // sfrecpark.org D14 Boeddeker Park & Celebration Garden - 246 Eddy St

(415) 964-9738 // sfrecpark.org D15 Tenderloin National Forest - 509 Ellis St

(415) 255-5971 // luggagestoregallery.org D16 Little Saigon Cultural District on Larkin Street

sflsa.org %17 Fulton Common

sfrecpark.org D18 United Nations Plaza

sfrecpark.org D19 Please Touch Garden - 165 Grove St

(707) 975-6409 // pleasetouchgarden.orgD20Helen Diller Playgrounds @ Civic Center

sfrecpark.org D21 La Voz Latina - 456 Ellis St

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22 St. Anthony's (415) 241-2600 // www.stanthonysf.org9

23 City College of SF, Civic Center Campus - 1170 Market St (415) 561-1020 // ccsf.edu 9

24UC Hastings College of the Law - 200 McAllister St (415) 565-4600 // uchastings.edu 9

25San Francisco Public Library - 100 Larkin St (415) 557-4400 // sfpl.org 9

26 Vietnamese Youth Development Center - 166 Eddy St (415) 771-2600 // vydc.org 9

NS The City Gallery - 1040 Larkin (707) 296-3479 // emeraldglassgallery.com c

NS Sips N Sews - 1167 Sutter St (415) 814-2036 // sipsnsews.com c

27 Harry Harrington's Pub - 460 Larkin St. (415) 775-1150 // <

28 Boba Delight - 528 Larkin st (415) 374-7933 // bobadelightsf.com µ

30 George and Lennie - 277 Golden Gate Ave georgeandlennie.com o

31 Philz Coffee - 399 Golden Gate Ave (415) 621-7000 // philzcoffee.com o

32 Turtle Tower Restaurant - 645 Larkin St (415) 409-3333 // turtletowersf.com µ

33 Yemen Kitchen - 219 Jones St. (415) 214-3575 // yemenkitchen.com µ

34 Tadu Kitchen - 484 Ellis St (415) 409-6649 // taduethiopiankitchen.com µ

35 Casbah Cafe - 295 Eddy St (415) 757-0926 // Facebook.com/Casbah-Cafe o

36 Emos Cafe - 201 Turk St (415) 345-0015 // µ

37 El Castillito - 370 Golden Gate Ave (415) 896-4570 // µ

38 L&G Sandwich - 602 Eddy St (415) 345-1878 // lgsandwich.net µ

39 Vietnam House - 642 Eddy St (415) 885-3361 // vietnamhousesf.net µ

40 Heart of the City Farmers Market - United Nations Plaza Wednesdays & Sundays // (415) 558-9455

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41 Radman's Produce Market - 201 Turk St (415) 674-4437 A

42 Mid City Market - 868 Geary St (415) 474-1568 A

43 Amigo’s Market - 500 Ellis St (415) 674-4145 A

44 Daldas Grocery - 200 Eddy St (415) 441-2662 A

45 Fox Market - 570 Larkin St (415) 441-0690 A

46 People’s Garden A D (415) 358-3979 // tndc.org/programs/community-garden

47 Mister Hyde - 457 Hyde St 415) 757-0230 // misterhyde.net Q

48 Strand Barber & Beauty - 704 Larkin St 415) 872-5916 // strand-sf.com Q

49 The Magazine - 920 Larkin St (415) 441-7737 // themagazinesf.com Y

50 TEDP - 25 Taylor St (857) 222-1274 // tedpsf.org • 9

51 Vacation - 651 Larkin st (415) 795-3633 // Vacation-SF.com Y

52 Tilted Brim - 706 Larkin St (415) 290-6290 // tiltedbrimsf.com Y

53 Get High On Mountains - 276 Golden Gate Ave (415) 706-0646 // gethighonmountains.com Y c

54 the loin - 914 Larkin 415) 814-2960 // theloinsf.com Y

55 Fleet Wood - 839 Larkin St 415) 439-9293 // studionicosf.com Y

56 826 Valencia Tenderloin Center - 180 Golden Gate Ave 415) 642-5905 x 205 // 826valencia.org Y 9

57 ConfiDental Smile - 735 Larkin St 415) 589-7353 // confidentalsmilesf.com Q

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