I have a lot of feelings about this museum, having stayed in the Tenderloin in 1986. The punk band I was traveling with went onward to Japan for the rest of their tour, so I stayed behind before...
Tenderloin Museum
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The Tenderloin Museum is a unique cultural attraction located in San Francisco, celebrating the rich history and vibrant community of the Tenderloin district. It offers engaging exhibitions and programs that highlight the area's past and present, while fostering a sense of compassion and understanding among visitors. The museum is situated in the historic Cadillac Hotel, adding to its charm and significance.
Among its offerings is the Night Moves Walking Tour, which provides an immersive experience into the local history. The museum aims to educate visitors about the diverse stories of the Tenderloin, presenting a narrative that is often overlooked. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to appreciate the complexities of this dynamic neighborhood.
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I'm very sorry to say that I was very underwhelmed by this museum. One room with some pictures and a few interpretive notes. I really was expecting more given what I'd heard. I totally...
I lived in the Tenderloin from 1998-2001, and never really appreciated all of the history of this neighborhood. The museum is great! Some wonderful old photos and lots of good information.
The irony of opening a museum that celebrates the gritty history of Tenderloin is that you actually have to go to the Tenderloin to see it. The reality is that the neighborhood has served as an...
I checked out the new museum on Sunday 7/26/15 since I had time. It's close to Civic Center Bart. I walked up Leavensworth and it's on the corner of Eddy & Leavensworth. Museum price is $10; if...
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