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Subject: Re: san francisco malls ---> internet site Posted on: 14 Jul 2006 10:15:28 GMT

simona Italy ==>Rome wrote:
> Hi, I'll go in san Francisco during my travel in the USA and I'd
> like to visit a big mall.

We have only two, neither big. Most of the stores in them are
identical to stores elsewhere. Visiting either is a waste of time.

San Francisco Centre on Market Street at Fifth, is across the street
from the cable car turntable. The WEB site is useless. We call it
"Nordstrom".

Stonestown http://shopstonestown.com/html/index3.asp at Nineteenth
Avenue and Winston Drive, is a long ride on the M Ocean View
streetcar. It's not somewhere a tourist is likely to be.

The "Don't-miss sights in San Francisco" page
http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html has enough to keep
you busy for nine twelve-hour days. It includes links to your best
source of advice on where to eat here, the UseNet Group ba.food, and
the quite-good sfSurvey.

The best on-line map of San Francisco is an inter-active PDF:
http://geocities.com/iconoc/Grafix/MuniMap.pdf. I recommend 150-300%
magnification. A creation of the San Francisco Municipal Railway, it
includes all of its routes.

The frequently-updated SPECIAL EVENTS page has irregularly-scheduled
music and dances as well as links to seven calendars of
regularly-scheduled dances, a composite of five of them, and one of
dance cruises and events around the world:
http://geocities.com/dancefest/Specials.html#t

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