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Built in 1939, the San Francisco Transbay Terminal functioned as the California Toll Bridge Authority, facilitating commuter rail travel from Oakland to San Francisco via the Bay Bridge.
Across Kerouac Alley from City Lights Bookstore remains a living historical monument to the Beat Generation: Vesuvio Cafe.
Have a meal here and feel the ambiance of the elegance of old San Francisco.
The is actually a place you do not want to see, but for some it will become the one place you Must see on your trip to San Francisco.
Located just to the southwest of the Golden Gate Bridge, Baker Beach is apart of the area known as The Presidio.
In 1902 the Dutch Windmill or North Windmill became the first windmill to be erected in the city with the purpose of pumping irrigation water to the then desolate Golden Gate Bridge Park.The gardens surrounding the North Windmill were originally built by the windmills caretaker in 1903 and they grew vegetables for animals in the park.
Blue Bottle Coffee is a micro-roaster in the Bay area that has a penchant for freshness and process.
Ritual is a busy espresso bar and bean roasting company located in the Mission neighborhood in San Francisco.