Odeon Bar: A Lost Mission Oddity

2025-07-23 1 min read Signage Places

The Odeon Bar sign

August 20, 2003

The Odeon Bar, located at 3223 Mission Street, was a celebrated and chaotic hub for San Francisco’s underground arts scene. More of a performance space than a traditional bar, it was famous for hosting “odd and unlikely variety arts, strange music and bad puppets.” The Odeon was a short-lived but fiercely loved monster of a venue that left a lasting mark on the city’s culture before it permanently closed on May 21, 2005.

The 3300 Club: A Lost Neighborhood Staple

2025-07-22 1 min read Signage Places

The 3300 Club on Mission Street

August 20, 2003

The 3300 Club, located at 3300 Mission Street, was a quintessential neighborhood dive bar on the border of the Mission and Bernal Heights. Established in 1956, it was cherished by locals for its unpretentious atmosphere and served as a community hub for over 60 years. Sadly, the bar was permanently closed after a devastating fire in June 2016, but this photo serves as a reminder of a beloved local spot that will not be forgotten.

Red Devil Lounge

2025-07-21 1 min read Signage

Mission photo

May 24, 2003

The Red Devil Lounge, located at 1695 Polk Street in Russian Hill, was an eclectic live music venue owned and operated by musicians. For years, it was a staple of the San Francisco music scene, hosting a wide variety of local and touring bands. Known for its intimate setting, it was a cherished spot for discovering new music before it permanently closed in early 2014.

1695 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA

Hollywood Theatre, Portland

2015-05-06 1 min read Photography Places

The Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon

May 6, 2015

The Hollywood Theatre is a landmark cinema in Portland’s Hollywood District. Opened in 1926 as a vaudeville and silent film palace, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has become a beloved cultural institution. This photo captures its iconic marquee and ornate facade, which have graced Northeast Sandy Boulevard for nearly a century.

In 1997, the theater was purchased by a non-profit organization dedicated to its preservation and the celebration of film. Today, it operates as a community-focused cinema, renowned for its diverse programming, classic film restorations, and its status as the only theater in Oregon equipped for 70mm projection. The Hollywood Theatre stands as a testament to the enduring magic of the movie-going experience, located at 4122 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR.

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