The weekend's Grateful Dead anniversary shows attracted thousands of fans to San Francisco, significantly boosting hotel occupancy. Many attendees felt the experience was worthwhile, as it may be Dead & Company's last performances. The final set featured well-loved songs 'Sugar Magnolia' and 'Touch of Grey.' In other news, a car fire on I-580 ignited a vegetation fire that expanded to 18 acres. Meanwhile, the Gifford Fire in Los Padres National Forest has grown to encompass 70,000 acres, impacting several counties in Southern California.
Thousands of Deadheads gathered in San Francisco for the Grateful Dead anniversary shows, filling hotels and expressing satisfaction with the trip for Dead & Company's potential final outing.
The final set of the weekend included performances of 'Sugar Magnolia' and 'Touch of Grey,' enjoyed under sunny skies.
A car fire on I-580 in Castro Valley led to a larger vegetation fire, which grew to 18 acres before being contained.
The Gifford Fire in Los Padres National Forest has expanded to 70,000 acres across Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
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