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This tiny paved pedestrian alley was named after the famous Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac who used to hang out in the alley a lot. It was intended to form a literary (and actual) connection between the communities of Chinatown and North Beach. There are plaques embedded into the street which are engraved with Chinese and Western poems from Kerouac, Confucius and John Steinbeck among others.
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AIDS Memorial Grove
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Children's Playground
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Japantown
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Fillmore Auditorium
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Kabuki Hot Springs
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University of San Francisco Dons
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Fillmore Street Jazz Festival
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Juneteenth Festival
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Cherry Blossom Festival
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Nihonmachi Street Fair
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San Francisco International Film Festival
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Moscone Center
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Metreon
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Yerba Buena Bowling Center
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
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Yerba Buena Ice Skating Center
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SOMArts Cultural Center
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