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Eat fresh and local. Here is a list of San Francisco’s weekly farmers’ markets

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Answer: Known around the world for it’s Victorian rowhouses, which spectacular hilltop park is an ideal picture taking spot?

Answer: Alamo Square Characterized by Victorian architecture that was left largely untouched by the urban renewal projects in other parts of the Western Addition. The park includes a playground and a tennis court, and is frequented by neighbors, tourists, and … Continue reading

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Question: Known around the world for it’s Victorian rowhouses, which spectacular hilltop park is an ideal picture taking spot?

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Answer: What famous Russian Hill street has a fun and catch name albeit not factual?

The “crookedest street”, Lombard Street. Often billed as the “crookedest street,” San Francisco’s Lombard Street is, in fact, neither the crookedest nor the steepest street in the city, let alone the world. Vermont Avenue between 22nd and 23rd is “crookedest,” … Continue reading

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Question: What famous Russian Hill street has a fun and catch name albeit not factual?

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Answer: What famous SF trail takes you meandering through historic districts and past landmarks such as the oldest Asian Temple in North America and the Pony Express office?

Answer: Barbary Coast Trail A series of bronze medallions and arrows embedded in the sidewalk connect the Barbary Coast Trail’s historic sites. Along a 3.8-mile path (mostly flat or gently sloping), the trail weaves its way through Downtown, Union Square, Chinatown, Portsmouth Square, Jackson Square District, Old Barbary Coast, Beat San Francisco, North Beach, Telegraph [...]

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Question: What famous SF trail takes you meandering through historic districts and past landmarks such as the oldest Asian Temple in North America and the Pony Express office?

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Answer: Opening in 1854 to serve the gold mines of the California Gold Rush, this Granite Lady is one of the few buildings that survived the 1906 SF earthquake.

Answer: United States Mint

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Question: Opening in 1854 to serve the gold mines of the California Gold Rush, this Granite Lady is one of the few buildings that survived the 1906 SF earthquake.

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Latke Ball 2011

Latke Ball 2011
December 22nd, 8pm
Ruby Skye
Get out there and have some fun!

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