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Outside Lands Podcast Episode 441: The Museum at The Cliff

If you haven't already visited the Museum at The Cliff, where we are displaying many of the Cliff House and Sutro Baths historical items successfully won at action - get to it! We're open Thursday through Sunday from 11:00 - 4:00 PM located at the Cliff House Gift Shop. The Museum would not have been possible but for the herculean effort by our podcast guests: Alexandra Mitchell of ACT Art Conservation and John Lindsey of The Great Highway gallery in collaboration with Western Neighborhoods Project. Hear how a magical series of events had to fall into place to bring the Museum into existence.
- Nov 27, 2021

Outside Lands Podcast Episode 441: The Museum at The Cliff Outside Lands Podcast Episode 441: The Museum at The Cliff

(above) Third Cliff House, 1972

Gift shop exterior, Sandwich board in front [Sale Relics and Antiques Open Now], Totem Pole. [1972]

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