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    Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco, Ca

    Golden Gate Park, Sausalito, CA    

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    "Named one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Golden Gate Bridge opened in 1937, connecting San Francisco with the surrounding northern counties. With a length of 8,... waymarking.com

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    San Francisco Zoo

    Daly City, CA    

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    The San Francisco Zoo The San Francisco Zoo was founded in 1889, when a grizzly bear was given as a gift to the city. This first small zoo was located in the Mission District. The zoo was moved to Golden Gate Park for awh... waymarking.com

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    Angel Island Double Loop, Tiburon, California

    Tiburon, CA    

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    If you have a fondness for San Francisco, you?ll love the views from Angel Island. Though this ride is not very challenging, riders of all ages, abilities, and strengths will love this outing. This ride consists of a loop wit... trails.com

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    Fort Point

    Sausalito, CA    

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    Fort Point and Lime Point define respectively the southern and northern flanks of the narrow entrance to San Francisco Bay. Given its prime location, Fort Point has been a desired spot for several construction proj... lighthousefriends.com

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    San Francisco Ramble | San Francisco California Road Bike...

    San Francisco, CA    

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    Only a few years ago San Francisco made national headlines for its Critical Mass event, a grass-roots ride that involved thousands of cyclists taking to city streets during Friday rush hour. The enormous turnout during the su... trails.com

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    Berkeley Art Museum And Pacific Film Archive

    2625 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA    

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    The Berkeley Art Museum?s diverse collections of more than 13,000 objects are characterized by themes of artistic innovation, intellectual exploration, and social commentary, and reflect the central role of education in B... famplosion.com

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    San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    San Francisco, CA    

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    Located at the west end of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, this park includes the fleet of national historic landmark vessels at Hyde Street Pier, a visitor center, a maritime museum, and a maritime library. Visitors ... museumstuff.com

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    Conservatory Of Flowers

    100 John F Kennedy Dr, San Francisco, CA    

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    A trip to the Conservatory is the easiest trip to the tropics you can take, assuming you don't already live there. This recently rebuilt flower showroom has palms, bromeliads, orchids and even carnivorous plants (don't ... grandparents.com

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    Pier 39

    Beach St, San Francisco, CA    

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    This San Francisco landmark features some of Fisherman's Wharf's best shopping and attractions. Ride the carousel or watch the sea lions. There are more than 25 one-of-a-kind gift stores that carry automobile, Hollywood, a... sfstation.com

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    Alamo Square

    San Francisco, CA    

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    13 acre park in the heart of San Franisco - 1/2 of which is legally off-leash. One of the most photographed locations in San Francisco. Postcard views of the "Painted Ladies" Victorians. This park is always very windy so b... ecoanimal.com

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    Fort Mason Community Garden - San Francisco, Ca

    San Francisco, CA    
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    A plaque at the community garden central kiosk reads: Fort Mason COMMUNITY GARDEN THE FORT MASON COMMUNITY GARDEN IS A SELF-SUPPORTING, NON-PROFIT PARK PARTNER OPEN TO ALL WHO ENJOY THE BEAUTY AND SERENITY OF GARDENING IN... waymarking.com

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    Berkeley Marina

    225 University Ave, Berkeley, CA    

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    I have to tell you about my paddle yesterday - I took YumYum, my home built skin-on-frame boat, out for a spin around the Berkeley Marina and we had a great time! (Coming from Maine, I'm working on finding some good places ... paddling.net

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    Marin Headlands, Mill Valley, California

    Sausalito, CA    

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    Among units in the National Park system, Golden Gate National Recreation Area is exceeded only by the Blue Ridge Parkway in numbers of visitors per year (1990 figures: Blue Ridge, 17 million; Golden Gate, 15 million). The vie... trails.com

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    Presidio, San Francisco, California

    San Francisco, CA    

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    The Presidio for many years was one of the major U.S. Army posts on the West Coast. In 1995 almost all of it was turned over to the National Park Service, to be administered as a part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. ... trails.com

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    San Francisco City Guides

    San Francisco, CA    

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    SF City Guides give the best walking tours of San Francisco at a price that can't ever possibly be beat (they're free and given by volunteers). Some tours focus on the 1906 earthquake, some focus on Chinatown and some o... grandparents.com

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    Alcatraz Cruises

    Alcatraz Island Tours, Pier 41, San Francisco, CA    

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    Alcatraz Cruises is the ONLY way to visit Alcatraz Island. Save time and avoid the lines: Call for tickets, or purchase and print them online at www.alcatrazcruises.com. visitcalifornia.com

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    Treasure Island

    San Francisco, CA    

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    Treasure and Yerba Buena Islands are home to over 3,000 residents as well as a number of commercial tenants, schools and community serving organizations. The Islands are also open for public use and recreation at all times... sfstation.com

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    Jack London Square

    Broadway & Water St, Oakland, CA    

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    Steeped in maritime lore, Jack London Square is one of Oakland?s most identifiable landmarks and a symbol of the city?s history as a seaport. Fronting a natural estuary leading to San Francisco Bay, the site was the heart... famplosion.com