SOMA District, San Francisco 1987 to 1993– Pt. 1 — An “11th St. Manifesto”

<h1>Not Bored in the USA:</h1> <p>If there was an O<strong><em>utdoor Entertainment &ldquo;Mall&rdquo;</em></strong>&nbsp;that connected spots where Adults could &ldquo;Cavreet and Bounce.&rdquo; This small neighborhood within the SOMA District (South of Market) of San Francisco, California would have been &ldquo;It.&rdquo;</p> <p><strong>Blessed and Fortunate Were They Who Lived and Played in this Bastion of Safety, Freedom, and Creative Personal Expression.</strong></p> <h2>The &ldquo;Folsom and 11th St.&rdquo; Corner..</h2> <p>Two long blocks south of the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and &ldquo;Market,&rdquo; (Main Street) in San Francisco, California, the entertainment area was well-connected to Public Transportation from within &ldquo;The City,&rdquo; and across the Bridges.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@icsurfer/soma-district-san-francisco-1987-to-1991-pt-1-an-11th-st-manifesto-052cad3524d3"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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