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Colourful Mural in Jack Kerouac Alley, San Francisco, California, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Chinese Zodiac Jack Kerouac Alley Chinatown North Beach San Francisco 2 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Chinese Zodiac Jack Kerouac Alley. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wall Painting, Jack Kerouac Alley, San Francisco, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jack Kerouac Alley murals, 4. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Vesuvio Cafe North Beach San Francisco 4 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Vesuvio Café North Beach San Francisco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jack Kerouac Alley.
Jack Kerouac Alley. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Jack Kerouac Alley and Vesuvio. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jack Kerouac Alley, the former Adler Alley. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jack Kerouac Alley murals, 1. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jack Kerouac Alley murals, 2. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Originally called Adler Alley and runs between North Beach and Chinatown, in March 2007 the name was changed to Jack Kerouac Alley, who was one of the early and influential writers of The Beat Generation. Used originally as a dumbing ground by the adjacent stores, and as a shortcut by delivery trucks, it was the poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the owner of City Light Bookstore, who had the idea of adding the lights and murals, and repaving the road, to make it more pedestrian safe and pleasant. As seen in September 2021.


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