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The building that houses The Great American Music Hall stands as a symbol of the triumph of human spirit after the devastating 1906 earthquake. This stunning building is the product of the imagination of two men, who make strange bed fellows; a French architect and Chris Buckley who was involved in the nitty gritty of politics.
This is San Francisco's oldest and most lavish night club. Its interior takes you back to another era, when time stood still and life moved at leisurely pace. Its decorated balconies, lofty marble columns and ostentatious frescoed ceilings overwhelm you with their beauty and grandeur.
It has witnessed a chequered history. It was the most sought after nightclub in San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Era. Then it went through the dark days of depression to emerge unscathed. Today its popularity remains undiminished. A professional sound and lighting system, two full bars, a modern kitchen and a spacious oak dance floor help to harmonize modern technical finesse with old world charm.
Its stage has witnessed seasoned performers like Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie to Van Morrison, the Grateful Dead and Bobby McFerrin. Its 5,000 square feet concert hall is a symbol of hope and joy. It is the best place to go if you love a hearty meal and drink in a gracious and charming atmosphere.
Contact Information
GREAT AMERICA HALL
859 O'Farrell St.
94109 San Francisco, CA
Tel. +14158850750
http://www.musichallsf.com





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