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The bar and dining area on the 1st floor at Sailor Oyster Bar. Sailor Oyster Bar is set to reopen today, 19 months after it was gutted in a fire. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff photo) ...
Last sailor bar in S.F. sinks / Merchant mariners lose refuge to high rent, changing lifestyles By Carl Nolte , Chronicle Staff Writer Dec 13, 2003 Jim Baily, (at rightg,glasses) makes a point to ...
FAIR OAKS, Calif. — Some residents near Sailor Bar said they are worried about a Sacramento County plan to reopen the park’s gravel roads to cars.. The county said the gravel roads within ...
Protestors take concerns about reopening Sailor Bar to vehicle traffic to the county. The county has said reopening the trail is a way to make sure more people can use it after vehicle access was ...
Owner Scott Herbst, center left, speaks to supporters, as employees Sean Clancy and Taylor McDowell sweep debris from the sidewalk. A fire did extensive damage to the Sailor Oyster Bar on West ...
Community members, including the group Protect Sailor Bar, have rallied against the plan aimed at expanding access at the 144-acre park.In addition to the looped nature trail used by hikers and ...
Sailor bars were taverns located near the docks where marine workers gathered for meals, drinks, and mingling before, during and after working hours. These were the original dive bars ...
S acramento County Department of Regional Parks has halted plans to allow vehicle access through Sailor Bar in Fair Oaks in the American River Parkway, according to a news release Thursday afternoon.
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