• Haight Ashbury

  • 2024/10/02
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  • In this episode of The Bay Insider, we dive deep into the vibrant and storied Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Amanda Martin chats with a longtime local, Tino, who shares personal anecdotes and the rich history of the neighborhood—from its beginnings as farmland to its transformation during the iconic Summer of Love. Learn about legendary landmarks like Golden Gate Park, the evolution of Haight Street’s businesses, and the famous counterculture figures who left their mark, including the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin.

    We also explore unique architectural gems, local hotspots like Amoeba Music, and legacy establishments such as Gus's Haight Street Market. Whether you’re a history buff or looking for tips on where to explore, this episode covers the essence of Haight-Ashbury, its cultural significance, and why it remains a must-visit destination in San Francisco today.

    History Links:
    Free Walking Tours
    The Chutes
    Architecture in San Francisco by James Dixon
    A History of Haight Ashbury by FoundSF
    Jimi Hendrix never lived in the Haight Ashbury
    “The Diggers”
    Rock & Bowl
    Aub Zam Zam (now known as Zam Zam)- Additional Article from Punch Drink 2015
    Haight Ashbury History on Wiki
    Kezar Stadium

    Businesses:
    Legacy businesses on Haight St.*
    Pipe Dreams*
    Piedmont Boutique*
    Mendels*
    For the City (FTC)*
    The Booksmith*
    Amoeba Music
    Wasteland
    Decades of Fashion
    Buffalo Exchange
    Cal Surplus
    Gus’s Haight St. Market
    Whole Foods

    Special Guest
    Tino Belasco
    -
    LinkedIn Profile
    - Natural State Sandwiches

    Names with * are legacy businesses

    Follow us on our socials to stay in the loop
    Instagram:
    @thebayinsider
    Facebook:
    thebayinsider


    Amanda Martin | Lic #01386284
    Ying He | Lic #01964556

    BarbCo Real Estate Group

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In this episode of The Bay Insider, we dive deep into the vibrant and storied Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Amanda Martin chats with a longtime local, Tino, who shares personal anecdotes and the rich history of the neighborhood—from its beginnings as farmland to its transformation during the iconic Summer of Love. Learn about legendary landmarks like Golden Gate Park, the evolution of Haight Street’s businesses, and the famous counterculture figures who left their mark, including the Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin.

We also explore unique architectural gems, local hotspots like Amoeba Music, and legacy establishments such as Gus's Haight Street Market. Whether you’re a history buff or looking for tips on where to explore, this episode covers the essence of Haight-Ashbury, its cultural significance, and why it remains a must-visit destination in San Francisco today.

History Links:
Free Walking Tours
The Chutes
Architecture in San Francisco by James Dixon
A History of Haight Ashbury by FoundSF
Jimi Hendrix never lived in the Haight Ashbury
“The Diggers”
Rock & Bowl
Aub Zam Zam (now known as Zam Zam)- Additional Article from Punch Drink 2015
Haight Ashbury History on Wiki
Kezar Stadium

Businesses:
Legacy businesses on Haight St.*
Pipe Dreams*
Piedmont Boutique*
Mendels*
For the City (FTC)*
The Booksmith*
Amoeba Music
Wasteland
Decades of Fashion
Buffalo Exchange
Cal Surplus
Gus’s Haight St. Market
Whole Foods

Special Guest
Tino Belasco
-
LinkedIn Profile
- Natural State Sandwiches

Names with * are legacy businesses

Follow us on our socials to stay in the loop
Instagram:
@thebayinsider
Facebook:
thebayinsider


Amanda Martin | Lic #01386284
Ying He | Lic #01964556

BarbCo Real Estate Group

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