SlipperySlope wrote:
> Pier 39 = throwing away money on tacky crap
That's generally true but there's some good stuff there.
> Fishermans wharf = see on Pier 39
That's generally true but there's some good stuff there.
> ChinaTown = make sure you travel on Stockton Street between
> Vallejo Street and Clay Street to see how the chinese live.
Well, some of the Chinese.
Walt Tucker wrote:
> Are there still Buffalo in Golden Gate Park?
Yes. They've been living there longer than a Century. The keepers
absolutely love them! They're their children.
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. It also has a weather chart with a link to
current conditions.
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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