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Vermont Street, San Francisco – Tucked away in the Potrero Hill neighborhood, the one-block section of Vermont Street between 20th and 22nd is the other “crookedest” street in San Francisco…
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San Francisco Ferry Building at night Once the main port of entry to the city from anywhere in the Bay Area except the peninsula, the San Francisco Ferry Building is…
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Cable Car in San Francisco – “High on a hill, it calls to me / To be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars” Like Tony Bennett sang,…
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Most popularly visited for its prime vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Presidio is an expansive national park located within San Francisco. It’s scenic and peaceful; you can forget…
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The Walt Disney Family Museum is filled with exhibits showcasing the life and career of Walt Disney, the great innovator and creator of some of the most beloved animated characters…
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The San Francisco Opera is housed in the War Memorial Opera House near City Hall. Featuring incredible architecture inside and out, the Opera House is grand and old, and built…
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The Exploratorium is an interactive museum in San Francisco that’s educational and entertaining for people of all ages. Full of exhibits that showcase various aspects of science, technology, and art,…
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About Golden Gate Bridge As a Bay Area native and local tourist, I’m often amazed to remember just how famous some of these San Francisco sites are around the world…
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Fisherman’s Wharf – Along the waterfront on the northeastern edge of San Francisco, lies Fisherman’s Wharf, a neighborhood encompassing a series of piers from around Pier 35 to 45, Hyde…
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Down the promenade from the restaurants of Fisherman’s Wharf is Pier 39, which has somehow become the type of destination that someone halfway around the world wants to come here…