Structure Type: built works - public buildings - assembly halls
Designers: Hill, Albert Henry, Architect (firm); Albert Henry Hill (architect)
Dates: constructed 1959
The Longshoreman's Hall became a venue for gatherings by San Francisco's counterculture community in the 1960s, from Beat Poetry readings by Allen Ginsberg (1964) to hippie dances put on by the the psychedelic collective, Family Dog, throughout the mid-1960s;
PCAD id: 1754