Coordinates: 37°44′10″N 122°28′41″W / 37.73621°N 122.47801°W / 37.73621; -122.47801

Trocadero, San Francisco

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File:Trocadero 1920.jpg
Trocadero in c. 1920
File:Historic American Buildings Survey Robert W. Kerrigan, Photographer August 18, 1936 VIEW TOWARDS FRONT SOUTH ELEVATION - Trocadero Inn, Sigmund Stern Grove, San Francisco, San HABS CAL,38-SANFRA,2-1.tif
Building in 1936

The Trocadero is a historic building located in San Francisco. Formally it was a lively roadhouse at the turn of the 20th century it had offered gambling at roulette tables and dancing, as well as the best trout pond in California. The building is listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark, since April 15, 2022.[1]

History

It was opened in 1892, in a wooden building that had been brought around the Horn and was by reputation the first house built in San Francisco west of Twin Peaks, on the "rancho" of George Greene and the Greene family.[2] The first seeds of Australian eucalyptus had been sown here, about 1871.[2] Appropriately, it was at the Trocadero that Abe Ruef was found hiding, after his indictment in the notorious municipal graft trials of 1907.[3][4] In the 1930s, Bernard Maybeck recast the Trocadero Inn into a children's playground and renamed it the Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove. On March 11, 2023, a large eucalyptus tree fell on the Trocadero, causing severe damage and flooding.[5]

Other uses

Today, the Trocadero is used as the setting for the haunted house at the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department's Scaregrove Halloween Festival,[6] and the seasonal Stern Grove Music Festival.

See also

References

  1. Young, Kerri (2022-03-15). "Trocadero Passes Latest Step in Landmark Designation Process". San Francisco Heritage. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chamings, Andrew (2022-01-30). "This notorious bullet-pierced roadhouse is an SF icon". SFGATE. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  3. "Trocadero". San Francisco Chronicle. SF Genealogy. July 15, 1940. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  4. ""From a Cow Pasture to Cantatas": The Romantic Story of San Francisco's Sigmund Stern Grove". News Bulletin. San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. July 1953. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  5. Mauhay-Moore, Sam (March 11, 2023). "San Francisco's historical Trocadero Clubhouse severely damaged by falling tree". SFGATE. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
  6. Pawlowska, Kasia (2017-10-25). "Scaregrove Halloween Festival in the Park". Marin Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-04.

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