There's two in San Fran which you've probably heard of: the Nancy Pelosi building and the offices at 50 United Nations Plaza. It is the third one that caught my attention.
There is a federal building in San Bruno they're discussing as well that's named after a former Senator, Leo Ryan. He was one of those who died at the Jonestown massacre in the late '70's.
I don't know a lot about that event. I have been under the assumption it was what I'll loosely call, "cultish."
My question is why name a building after a guy who died at an event like that one? Or, rather, a guy who likely killed himself?
What am I missing?
There is a federal building in San Bruno they're discussing as well that's named after a former Senator, Leo Ryan. He was one of those who died at the Jonestown massacre in the late '70's.
I don't know a lot about that event. I have been under the assumption it was what I'll loosely call, "cultish."
My question is why name a building after a guy who died at an event like that one? Or, rather, a guy who likely killed himself?
What am I missing?