Our first Hidden History spotlights a place well-known to older San Francisco residents, but perhaps unknown to the younger or newer members of the City - Fleishhacker Pool. Originally located where ...
Fleishhacker Pool opened with a splash in April 1925, when most of the Sunset district was still wind-swept dunes and the future site of the San Francisco Zoo was owned by the Spring Valley Water Co.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - A two-alarm fire caused an estimated $1 million in damage to a vacant building near the San Francisco Zoo on Saturday, a fire department spokeswoman said Monday. The blaze was ...
The San Francisco Zoo, which closed early on Saturday because of a fire to the old Fleishhacker Pool bathhouse, reopened an hour late Sunday due to minor storm damage. The zoo uses the paved-over ...
A fire on Saturday ravaged the former bathhouse at the long-paved-over Fleishhacker Pool, the last remnant of an Ocean Beach icon that was once the nation's largest swimming pool. The building sat on ...
Over the weekend firefighters battled a raging blaze at the the Historic Fleishhacker Pool House near the San Francisco Zoo. The two alarm-fire started Saturday at about 1 p.m., causing the historic ...
When San Francisco was developing in the mid-1800s, it was all work and no play for the inhabitants of the small pueblo. The excitement of gold fever attracted mainly men who could live a robust, ...
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