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DESCRIPTION:San Francisco Civic Center: \n\n"When Adam delved and Eve span, who was 
 then the gentleman?"--John Ball, in 1381, at the time of the Peasants' 
 Revolt \n\nIn other words, who should rule nature (the land portion of the 
 real estate of San Francisco)? Community or debt lenders?\n\nSF Civic 
 Center:  a performance art walking tour and picnic \n\nWhat if, when Adam 
 and Eve were turned out of the Garden by God, they had been met at the 
 frontier by a ticket-taking land monopolist? Come along on a one and a half 
 hour performance art walking tour of Civic Center to find out how good 
 minds have attempted to answer the question of who has a right to occupy 
 geography. David Giesen, San Francisco storyteller, will use fact, historic 
 anecdote, and tall tales to reveal the history and labor significance of 
 United Nations Plaza, Hiram Johnson State Office Building, Earl Warren 
 Federal Office Building, the I.O.O.F. building, Herbst Auditorium, War 
 Memorial Opera House, City Hall, and an almost unknown community park and 
 garden opposite the south side of City Hall. The last half hour of this 
 histrionic program will transpire in that snug, green garden so Eden-like 
 beside the brick and granite monuments of intentions to create cooperative 
 communities. \n\nFREE \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/09/27/18762109.php
SUMMARY:Food, History and Society: a Civic Center walking tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n685 Ellis St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/09/27/18762109.php
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