JANUARY 22, 2004: 1940’s Hollywood star Ann Miller died in Los Angeles. She was first discovered while performing at San Francisco’s Ban Taborin, a supper club which later became Bimbo’s 365.

JANUARY 22, 2004: 1940’s Hollywood star Ann Miller died in Los Angeles. She was first discovered while performing at San Francisco’s Ban Taborin, a supper club which later became Bimbo’s 365.

In 1922 Agostino Giantoli immigrated to the United States from Tuscany, Italy. It took him five years before he finally settled in San Francisco, getting…

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JANUARY 20, 1872: Julia Morgan, who would become the leading female architect of her time, was born in San Francisco.

JANUARY 20, 1872: Julia Morgan, who would become the leading female architect of her time, was born in San Francisco.

Julia Morgan was born the second of five children to a wealthy family in Oakland. She studied engineering at UC Berkeley (there was no architectural…

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