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San Francisco Newsletter (August 1st)
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Welcome to The San Francisco Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
United Airlines pulls back on some trans-Pacific flights.
Upcoming San Francisco Giants match
A deep dive into the life of Eugene Schmitz
And more…
Quote of the Week
“The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.”
–Paulo Coelho
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San Francisco Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What iconic San Francisco street is famous for its cable cars and steep incline?
A) Market Street
B) California Street
C) Lombard Street
D) Powell Street
Answer to Last Week's Trivia: The major event that significantly reshaped San Francisco’s urban landscape in 1906 is B) The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
The Best Stories of the Week
💼 Business
Wells Fargo sees warning lights flashing for economy. (Link)
United Airlines pulls back on some trans-Pacific flights. (Link)
🏒 Sports
SF Giants' Zaidi: 'Best rotation in baseball' is reason for quiet deadline. (Link)
49ers legend on Brandon Aiyuk: 'Pay the man what he's worth. (Link)
🏦 Finance
United Airlines pulls back on some trans-Pacific flights. (Link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Detroit Tigers at San Francisco Giants
Oracle Park, San Francisco
Friday, August 9 to Sunday, August 11, 2024 | (More info)
⚾ Atlanta Braves at San Francisco Giants
Oracle Park, San Francisco
Monday, August 12 to Thursday, August 15, 2024 | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Olivia Rodrigo
Chase Center, San Francisco
Friday, August 2, 2024 | (More info)
🎵 Justin Martin
The Foundry SF, San Francisco
Saturday, August 3, 2024 | (More info)
Family
🧘 Caterpillar Puppets (Kids’ Show)
Howard St and, 4th St, San Francisco
Friday, August 2, 2024 | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “An eco-city San Francisco with lush greenery and no visible technology” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
San Francisco History
1996: The San Francisco 49ers win their fifth Super Bowl.
In 1996, the San Francisco 49ers achieved a historic victory by clinching their fifth Super Bowl championship. The team's remarkable performance captivated the city of San Francisco and solidified their status as one of the most successful franchises in NFL history. Led by legendary figures such as Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and coach George Seifert, the 49ers showcased exceptional skill, teamwork, and determination throughout the season, culminating in a triumphant win on the grand stage of the Super Bowl.
The 1996 Super Bowl victory was a momentous occasion for the city of San Francisco, sparking widespread celebration and pride among fans and residents. The team's accomplishment served as a unifying force, bringing together the community in a shared sense of joy and triumph. The 49ers' triumph also left an indelible mark on the city's sports history, further solidifying San Francisco's reputation as a city of champions.
The legacy of the 1996 Super Bowl win continues to resonate in San Francisco, serving as a source of inspiration for future generations of athletes and fans. The victory stands as a testament to the 49ers' enduring impact on the city's identity and the enduring spirit of San Francisco's sports culture.
Famous San Franciscans
Eugene Schmitz - (1864-1928)
Eugene Edward Schmitz, often referenced as Handsome Gene Schmitz, was an American musician, musical director, and politician. He served as the 26th Mayor of San Francisco from 1902 to 1907 and was in office during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Born in San Francisco, Schmitz was the son of an Irish mother and a German father.
Early Life and Musical Career
Eugene Edward Schmitz was born on August 22, 1864, in San Francisco, California, to an Irish mother and a German father. His early years were marked by a passion for music, and he pursued a career as a musician and musical director. Schmitz's talent and dedication to music led him to become a prominent figure in San Francisco's musical community, earning him the nickname Handsome Gene due to his charismatic presence and musical prowess.
Political Ascent and Mayoral Tenure
Schmitz's foray into politics began when he was elected as the 26th Mayor of San Francisco in 1902. His tenure as mayor coincided with a period of significant growth and development in the city. However, his most notable moment in office came during the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake. As the mayor at the time, Schmitz faced the monumental task of leading the city through the aftermath of the disaster, demonstrating resilience and leadership in the face of adversity.
Challenges and Controversies
Despite his efforts during the earthquake, Schmitz's political career was marred by controversies and challenges. His association with political corruption and the infamous Ruef political machine tarnished his reputation, leading to his defeat in subsequent mayoral elections. Schmitz's involvement in the political landscape of San Francisco was marked by both triumphs and setbacks, shaping his legacy as a complex and polarizing figure in the city's history.
Legacy and Later Years
Following his time as mayor, Schmitz continued to be involved in San Francisco's political and social scene. Despite the controversies that surrounded him, he remained a prominent figure in the city, leaving a lasting impact on its political landscape. Eugene Edward Schmitz passed away on November 20, 1928, in San Francisco, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be a subject of historical interest and debate.
Key Achievements of Eugene Edward Schmitz:
Served as the 26th Mayor of San Francisco during a period of significant growth and development in the city.
Demonstrated resilience and leadership during the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Prominent figure in San Francisco's musical community, known for his talent and charismatic presence.
Played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of San Francisco, despite facing controversies and setbacks.
Left a lasting legacy as a complex and polarizing figure in the history of San Francisco.
Eugene Edward Schmitz's story is one of musical talent, political leadership, and the complexities of navigating the challenges of public office. His impact on San Francisco's history and his role during the 1906 earthquake continue to be subjects of historical reflection and analysis.
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