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Are S.F. Streets Really Named For Gold-Rush Era Sex Workers?
FromBay Curious
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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Bay Curious listener Ron Hewlett heard a rumor that several alleys in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood are named for Gold Rush era sex workers. He wondered if it was true. Plus, why does San Francisco stamp the names of streets into the sidewalks? There's a lot in a name, folks!
Additional Reading:
Were S.F. Streets Really Named After Gold Rush Era Sex Workers?
Why Are Street Names Stamped Into S.F Sidewalks?
Come play trivia with the Bay Curious team on Dec 8th, 2021!
Reported by Katrina Schwartz. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Katrina Schwartz, Sebastian Miño-Bucheli and Brendan Willard. Additional support from Jessica Placzek, Kyana Moghadam, Paul Lancour, Suzie Racho, Carly Severn, Lina Blanco, Ethan Lindsey, Vinnee Tong and Jenny Pritchett.
Additional Reading:
Were S.F. Streets Really Named After Gold Rush Era Sex Workers?
Why Are Street Names Stamped Into S.F Sidewalks?
Come play trivia with the Bay Curious team on Dec 8th, 2021!
Reported by Katrina Schwartz. Bay Curious is made by Olivia Allen-Price, Katrina Schwartz, Sebastian Miño-Bucheli and Brendan Willard. Additional support from Jessica Placzek, Kyana Moghadam, Paul Lancour, Suzie Racho, Carly Severn, Lina Blanco, Ethan Lindsey, Vinnee Tong and Jenny Pritchett.
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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