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Located in Golden Gate Park, this garden is a marvel of the landscape architects art. This traditional Japanese garden covers five acres. Several paths take you by an authentic pagoda, a monumental Buddha, a miniature waterfall... more
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Tea Gardens. I pay the $4 admission and take about 80 photos. After posing in front of everything, I continue reading »
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World-famous Golden Gate Park is San Francisco’s largest green space and the largest urban national park in the world, covering over 1,013 acres which makes it larger than New York City’s Central Park. In it you wil... more
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headed to explore the Japanese Tea and Botanical Gardens in Golden Gate Park before heading continue reading »
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Perhaps San Francisco’s most popular attraction, Fisherman’s Wharf is a veritable playground for kids and adults alike. Boutiques and restaurants abound here, as well as some of the best seafood in the city. Play ga... more
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the other 42 pairs of shoes in the cupboard!Caught the cable car to Fisherman's Wharf where continue reading »
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Known as the most crooked street in the United States, the brick-paved block of Lombard Street with the eight hairpin turns is a long-time tourist favorite. The steep street is located in the Russian Hill neighborhood between H... more
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Panoramablick San Francisco vom oberen Ende der Lombard StreetSan Francisco gilt noch heute als Zentrum der continue reading »
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Taking a tour of Alcatraz Island is one of the quintessential San Francisco experiences. Located in the middle of the San Francisco Bay, this rock island holds important history from Civil War fort to the infamous Federal priso... more
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which was great. We did the tour bus and visited Alcatraz, Fisherman’s Wharf (more sea lions continue reading »
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The Exploratorium museum of science, art and human perception is a favorite with all ages. Curiosity inducing exhibits encourage hands on interaction. Visit the Tactile Dome to experience the dark, visit the new "Listen: Making... more
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of Modern Art, SFMOMA Cable Car Das Exploratorium Seelöwenkolonie am Fisherman's Wharf /Pier 39 continue reading »
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Although this Nob Hill cathedral, designed by architect Lewis P. Hobart, appears to be made of stone, it is in fact constructed of reinforced concrete, beaten to achieve a stonelike effect. Construction began on the site... more
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-of-the-century millionaire residents. Looming over the square is the pseudo-gothic Grace Cathedral - without doubt the best continue reading »
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Santa Rosa native Robert Ripley, born in 1893, became an internationally famous traveler, artist, and storyteller known as a collector of the world's most unusual oddities. At the San Francisco museum that bears his name, you c... more
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The northernmost of the California missions founded by Father Junipero Serra, this mission is the oldest structure in San Francisco, dating from 1788. Walk inside and it is like Spanish Colonial San Francisco beneath roof beams... more
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This museum houses more than 87,000 paintings, sculptures, decorative arts and tapestries. Some pieces date back 4,000 years. The main floor is dedicated to the museum's permanent collection, much of which features the works of... more
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