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The SHN Orpheum Theatre has hosted Broadway shows, films, concerts, comedy, and a whole calendar of theatrical performances throughout the year. The historic theater was built in 1926 and features…
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On the Western edge of the city, tucked away behind the Cliff House is a small building that looks like a giant camera. The camera obscura works like a pinhole…
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One of San Francisco’s most famous bookstores, City Lights is much more than a bookseller – it’s a publishing house, an official historic landmark and cultural icon, as well as…
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Parking in San Francisco is generally a nightmare. It’s the worst part of driving in San Francisco, and that’s saying a lot. Unless maybe you have incredible parking karma, at…
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One of several lakes in Golden Gate Park, Stow Lake is notable for being the largest and the only lake that offers boat rentals so you can spend the afternoon…
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What to explore? In the middle of Golden Gate Park, there’s an island in within Stow Lake called Strawberry Hill, named for the wild berries that once covered the grounds.…
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The San Francisco Dungeon – When it first opened about a year ago, the San Francisco Dungeon sounded like just another attraction among the other tourist traps, like Ripley’s Believe…
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At Magowan’s Infinite Mirror Maze, visitors work their way through a kaleidoscope of black light and bright colors and get lost in the twists, turns and dead ends of the…
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A herd of American bison live in San Francisco. Golden Gate Park is where the buffalo roam. I know it sounds crazy (though not as crazy as the fact…
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The Palace of Fine Arts is an architectural attraction in San Francisco, notable for its Greek and Roman style, which stands out against the typically Victorian and modern styles of…