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JUNE 23, 2020: British artist Andy Goldsworthy’s sculpture “Spire” in San Francisco’s Presidio was severely damaged in an arson fire.

JUNE 23, 2020: British artist Andy Goldsworthy’s sculpture “Spire” in San Francisco’s Presidio was severely damaged in an arson fire.

The Ohlone Indian tribe were the first known people to call San Francisco their home: a shell mound found along today’s Presidio coastline dates back…

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MAY 26, 2019: The annual Carnaval Parade took place in San Francisco. Some of the nation’s largest parades, including the Chinese New Year Parade, take place in the City every year.

MAY 26, 2019: The annual Carnaval Parade took place in San Francisco. Some of the nation’s largest parades, including the Chinese New Year Parade, take place in the City every year.

San Francisco’s mild temperatures allow parades to be held any time of year. Since it was established in 1850, the City has hosted a parade…

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