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  1. Aug 20, 2023 · In short, San Francisco has two main revolving restaurants – the Equinox on the 68th floor of the iconic Transamerica Pyramid, and the Eye in the Sky lounge atop the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Read on for a comprehensive look at these two spinning San Francisco fixtures.

  2. On January 22, four Salvadorans murdered by death squads during the period of social unrest in the country several decades ago are to be officially recognized by the Church as “blessed” martyrs. Among them is a Franciscan friar, Fr. Cosme Spessotto, OFM.

    • Tadich Grill (1849) What started in 1849 as a coffee stand at the docks grilling fresh-caught fish for sailors and merchants, Tadich Grill (240 California Street) got its start during San Francisco’s gold rush crazed days.
    • The Old Clam House (1861) The Old Clam House, founded in 1861, holds the distinction of being the city’s oldest restaurant in its original location, having survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake unscathed.
    • Fior d’ Italia (1886) Established in 1886, Fior d’ Italia is the oldest restaurant in the country serving Northern Italian cuisine. The restaurant’s first patrons were a rough crowd, including gold miners on the hunt for riches.
    • Schroeder’s (1893) Good times are in-store anywhere you can raise a boot brimming with beer. Schroeder’s, a Bavarian beer hall in San Francisco’s downtown Financial District is such a place.
  3. Frascati is a Mediterranean style bistro, located in one of San Franciscos most desirable neighborhoods – Russian Hill. Skip to main content 1901 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 928-1406

  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Sante Spessotto was born on January 28, 1923 in Treviso, Italy into a peasant family. One of the people who had a tremendous influence on young Sante was his Aunt Maria who had wanted to become a religious sister but was unable due to a bone disease.

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Franciscan Father Cosme Spessotto, Jesuit Father Rutilio Grande, and two lay companions were declared blessed at a beatification Mass in San Salvador on Jan. 22.

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  7. Cosma Spessotto, OFM (Spanish: Cosme Spessotto Zamuner) (28 January 1923 – 14 June 1980) was an Italian Catholic priest of the Order of Friars Minor. He was sent to serve in the foreign missions in El Salvador in 1950, where he aided the faithful through evangelization and the construction of churches.

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