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  • "We offer a kind of grittiness you can't find much anymore," said Randy Shaw, a longtime San Francisco housing advocate and a driving force behind the idea of Tenderloin tourism.

    Starbulletin Headlines Starbulletin.com 2010

  • Chris Patnode, a ruddy-faced self-described wanderer who is staying in a local SRO, said he liked the idea of Tenderloin tourism, and seemed to be willing to welcome outsiders.

    Starbulletin Headlines Starbulletin.com 2010

  • To many, the Tenderloin is a poor and stigmatized area, to be avoided if possible, rushed through if necessary.

    Frank151 RSS FrankGreen 2010

  • "We offer a kind of grittiness you can't find much anymore," said Randy Shaw, a longtime San Francisco housing advocate and a driving force behind the idea of Tenderloin tourism.

    Starbulletin Headlines Starbulletin.com 2010

  • To many, the Tenderloin is a poor and stigmatized area, to be avoided if possible, rushed through if necessary.

    Frank151 RSS FrankGreen 2010

  • "We offer a kind of grittiness you can't find much anymore," said Randy Shaw, a longtime San Francisco housing advocate and a driving force behind the idea of Tenderloin tourism.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Chris Patnode, a ruddy-faced self-described wanderer who is staying in a local SRO, said he liked the idea of Tenderloin tourism and seemed to be willing to welcome outsiders.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Chris Patnode, a ruddy-faced self-described wanderer who is staying in a local SRO, said he liked the idea of Tenderloin tourism and seemed to be willing to welcome outsiders.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • "We offer a kind of grittiness you can't find much anymore," said Randy Shaw, a longtime San Francisco housing advocate and a driving force behind the idea of Tenderloin tourism.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Chris Patnode, a ruddy-faced self-described wanderer who is staying in a local SRO, said he liked the idea of Tenderloin tourism, and seemed to be willing to welcome outsiders.

    Starbulletin Headlines Starbulletin.com 2010

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