The Castro Part 1: From Eureka Valley to the Streetcar Suburb

The Castro Part 1: From Eureka Valley to the Streetcar Suburb

Before the rainbow flags and nightlife, the Castro was Eureka Valley — a quiet hillside of farms, streetcars, and elegant Victorians. After the 1906 earthquake, it grew into a tight-knit community that laid the foundation for one of San Francisco’s most iconic neighborhoods.

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SoMa Part 3: Art, Nightlife, and Local Favorites

SoMa Part 3: Art, Nightlife, and Local Favorites

SoMa is where San Francisco’s creativity, culture, and community collide. From world-class art at SFMOMA to iconic nightlife spots like 1015 Folsom and DNA Lounge, this neighborhood hums with energy day and night. Add in eclectic food, green parks, and a thriving tech scene, and you’ve got one of The City’s most dynamic places to live, work, and play.

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SoMa Part 1: From Warehouses to Loft Living

SoMa Part 1: From Warehouses to Loft Living

Once a gritty industrial zone, SoMa has reinvented itself time and again—from shipyards and printing presses to punk shows, loft living, and tech startups. Today, its blend of history, art, and innovation makes South of Market one of San Francisco’s most fascinating neighborhoods.

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