Newspaper Row (San Francisco)
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Newspaper Row in San Francisco referred to the five-point intersection of Market Street, Kearny Street, Third Street and Geary Street, where three of San Francisco's largest daily newspapers were headquartered, across the street from each other. By 1902, The San Francisco Call, The San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Chronicle were in buildings on corners, with the Chronicle in the Chronicle Building, the Call in the Spreckels Building and the Examiner in the Examiner building. The intersection became known as the "Times Square of the West".
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Market Street, San Francisco
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N 37.787861111111 ° | E -122.40334722222 ° |
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Lotta's Fountain
Market Street
94107 San Francisco
California, United States
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