The Friedel Klussmann Memorial Turnaround is the cable car terminus on Hyde Street near Fisherman's Wharf
Friedel Klussmann (1896 – 1986) was a prominent member of San Francisco society. She is credited with leading the campaign that saved the San Francisco cable car system in the 1940s and 1950s, and the foundation of the San Francisco Beautiful organization in 1947.[1]
^"Friedel Klussmann, 90; Champion of San Francisco Cable Cars' Preservation". Los Angeles Times. October 25, 1986.
FriedelKlussmann (1896 – 1986) was a prominent member of San Francisco society. She is credited with leading the campaign that saved the San Francisco...
Klussmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FriedelKlussmann (1896–1986), American prominent member of San Francisco society Sebastian...
In response, a joint meeting of 27 women's civic groups, led by FriedelKlussmann, formed the Citizens' Committee to Save the Cable Cars. In a famous...
expensive. This idea was abandoned in the face of protests, led by FriedelKlussmann, and the city retains the cable cars to this day. Lapham also presided...