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    Category:Tourist attractions in San Francisco - Wikipedia

    This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. ... The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  2. en.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org › wiki › San_Francisco_Bay_Ferry

    San Francisco Bay Ferry - Wikipedia

    Service between Oakland Ferry Terminal and the city of South San Francisco began on June 4, 2012, which also coincided with use of the new San Francisco Bay Ferry name. WETA assumed control of Vallejo Baylink service on July 1, 2012. Approximately half of the agency's operating funds come from Regional Measure 2, a $1 toll increase on Bay Area bridges approved in 2004, and the other half comes from fares. Since 2011, the private Blue and Gold Fleet has been under contract to operate the ferries on behalf of WETA. On April 29, 2013, a third evening trip from South San Francisco to Oakland was added, as well as a midday leisure-oriented round trip on Wednesdays and Fridays between South San Francisco and Pier 41 via the Ferry Building.

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    List of tourist attractions in Santa Clara Valley - Wikipedia

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, downtown San Jose

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    Category:San Francisco Bay Area amusement parks - Wikipedia

    This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. en.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_parks_in_San_Fra…

    List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

    This is a list of parks in San Francisco. ... M. H. de Young Memorial Museum ... Ralph D. House Community Park ... In certain districts, private developers must account for and maintain public spaces within their facilities. These Privately Owned Public Open Spaces (POPOS) take many forms and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org › wiki › San_Francisco_City_Guide…

    San Francisco City Guides - Wikipedia

    San Francisco City Guides (SFCG) is a nonprofit organization that offers dozens of different walking tours of San Francisco presented by trained, volunteer guides. Topics range from history and architecture to local legends throughout the city, some of which are seasonal, with May and October being the busiest months for tours.

  7. en.wikipedia.orgen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Culture_of_San_Francisco

    Culture of San Francisco - Wikipedia

    The Tony Award-winning non-profit American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) is a member of the national League of Resident Theatres, and has been in San Francisco since it moved from Pittsburgh in 1967. Other local winners of the Regional Theatre Tony Award include the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and Berkeley Rep in nearby Berkeley.

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    Wikipedia:Meetup/San Francisco 4 - Wikipedia

    Vote moved to talk page Let's go for ... Saturday, November 10, 2007 at (roughly) 3:30pm until ??:??!?? If nothing else presents itself... let's meet at the Ferry Building, indoors by Peets Coffee. at the big tables by Peet's coffee: between #43 & #45 on this map. see previous meetups for ideas. ...

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    Wikipedia:Meetup/San Francisco 2 - Wikipedia

    For what it's worth, there are dozens of places we could hang out in downtown SF near the Embarcadero/Market St. It's hard to drive there, but trivial to BART it (and easy to drive to BART and ride in...). I've worked at a bunch of places in the area and can recommend more specific places for food, drinks, etc. Georgewilliamherbert 00:32, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply] ... Dvortygirl Weekends are best.

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    Playland (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

    Playland (also known as Playland-at-the-Beach and Whitney's Playland, beginning in 1928 – some say 1926) was a 10-acre (40,000-square-meter) seaside amusement park located next to Ocean Beach, in the Richmond District on the West Side of San Francisco, California, along Great Highway, bounded by Balboa and Fulton streets. It began as a collection of amusement rides and concessions in the late 19th century, and was preceded by Chutes at the Beach, opened in 1921. Playland closed Labor Day weekend in 1972.

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