Talk:High Bridge Arms

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Neighborhood[edit]

Several media articles described the store as having been located in The Mission (e.g. the cited Fox News article by Hollie McKay: "High Bridge Arms has been a defiant fixture in San Francisco's Mission District"). But the address is actually in Bernal Heights (several blocks south of Cesar Chavez Avenue, the dividing line), as reported correctly by other media including CS Monitor/Associated Press.

This error is probably due to the common confusion between Mission Street and the Mission district (again McKay's Fox News article: "Situated in the prominent city heart of Mission Street ..." - Mission Street basically traverses the entirety of the city from North to South, for several miles and through very different neighborhoods).

Regards, HaeB (talk) 13:35, 2 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]