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- This is the period when Finnila's Finnish Baths began serving customers in the Castro District.
- Edna Jeffrey was for decades the co-owner of the famous Finnila's Finnish Baths on Castro District.
- A bathhouse called Finnila's Finnish Baths began serving customers in the Castro District in c . 1910 at 9 Douglass Street, and opened as an official business in 1913.
- The Finnila family needed a larger facility for their Finnila's Finnish Baths health club business, and in 1932 the construction work of their new bathhouse was concluded on the lot.
- The couple married and settled to live in the San Francisco's heavily Finnish-populated Finnish-style sauna club, Finnila's Finnish Baths, for the general public.
- Finnila's opened a new bathhouse-" Finnila's Finnish Baths "-at 4032 17th Street in 1919, a half block west from the busy Castro Street.
- During the filming of " Dirty Harry ", the movie crew-including the actor Clint Eastwood-visited Finnila's Finnish Baths in San Francisco for sauna bathing and for massage.
- Alfred Finnila's sister too started " working " at a young age, at the age of only five years already, to help out at the front counter of Finnila's Finnish Baths.
- In 1902, Matti Finnila ( Finnish spelling : Finnil?) born August 23, 1885 , the future founder of Finnila's Finnish Baths, immigrated from Kalajoki, Finland to Los Angeles, California.
- The Club was founded in 1965 by John W . Campbell ( generally known as " Jack " ) ( born 1932 ) and two other investors who paid $ 15, 000 to buy a closed Finnish bath house in Cleveland, Ohio.
- In 1932, Matti and Alexandra Finnila's son Alfred Finnila completed the construction of a large new " Finnila's Finnish Baths " bathhouse building on San Francisco's busy Market Street, at the corner of Noe Street.
- Upon completing the construction of the unique Finnila's Finnish Baths building on San Francisco's Market Street, which he had designed, Alfred Finnila participated in the construction of Golden Gate Bridge from January 5, 1932, to May 1937.
- Director Don Siegel filmed the final scenes of the 1971 movie " Dirty Harry " on the Larkspur Landing area owned by Alfred Finnila-owner of Finnila's Finnish Baths-as well as the adjacent East Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Larkspur, California.
- Both Cafe Flore and Finnila's Finnish Baths have been San Francisco's popular " landmark " type businesses for long, " Finnila's " operating in San Francisco's Castro District alone for over seven decades, and continuing thereafter on Taraval Street.
- Still shortly before closing its popular Market Street location in San Francisco in the 1980s, Finnila's Finnish Baths was awarded the title " The Best " two times in row by the popular bi-weekly and free San Francisco Bay Area entertainment magazine " San Francisco Bay Guardian ".
- Still shortly before closing its popular Market Street location in San Francisco in the 1980s, Finnila's Finnish Baths-owned by Edna Jeffrey and his brother Alfred Finnila-was awarded with the title " The Best " two times in row by the popular bi-weekly and free San Francisco Bay Area entertainment magazine San Francisco Bay Guardian.