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Terrific Street was a short-lived entertainment district on San Francisco 's Barbary Coast during the early 20th century. The term 'Terrific Street' was first used in the mids by musicians in describing the quality of music at Pacific Street's clubs, and indeed the first jazz clubs of San Francisco occurred there.
Pacific Street went through many transformations from its early days of the s when it was the main thoroughfare for the vice-ridden Barbary Coast. The Barbary Coast was born during the California Gold Rush of when the population of San Francisco was growing at an exponential rate due to a rapid influx of tens of thousands of miners trying to find gold. However, with the passage of time San Francisco's government gained strength and competence, and the Barbary Coast's maturing entertainment scene of dance halls and jazz clubs later influenced America's culture.
Entertaining this large influx of miners, new entrepreneurs, and sailors became be a huge business and resulted in varied and inventive forms of entertainment. The Barbary Coast's century-long evolution upon these few blocks of Pacific Street went through massive incarnations due to the city's rapid cultural development during its transition into the 20th century. Terrific Street was just such a later transformation of the early Barbary Coast.
Due to the earthquake and fire of , most of the buildings on that stretch of Pacific Street were destroyed. This time around, things were differentβthe city and its merchants were going to pressure the police and club owners into quelling the violence of the old Barbary Coast. During that earlier era of the Barbary Coast, people were not even safe when they were inside of the saloons or dance halls.
The new tone of the neighborhood attracted a type of tourist called a slummerβmiddle and upper class individuals who go to the rough side of town to see how the other half lives. These resorts offered cleaned-up entertainment venues consisting of large dance floors, variety shows, and musical bands.