Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Attraction Arts (9) Camps + Parks (1) Sightseeing + Tours (1)
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Antique Vibrator Museum 1210 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA |
This stunning collection of medical oddities and instruments includes the Chevalier Jackson collection of foreign bodies removed from the lungs and bronchi, the Sappey collection of mercury-filled lymphaticus, the B. C. ... more
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Asian Art Museum of San Francisco 200 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 415.581.3500 |
Reopened in its Civic Center home in March 2003, the Asian Art Museum is one of the Western worlds largest museums devoted to Asian art. Its collection boasts more than 15,000 art objects, such as world-class sculptures,... more
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Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 415.581.3500 |
One of the largest collections of Asian art in the world is housed within this museum's monumental, imposing exterior. More than 15,000 sculptures, paintings, and ceramics from 40 countries, illustrating major periods of... more
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Cable Car Museum 1201 Mason St., San Francisco, CA 94133 415.474.1887 |
San Francisco once had more than a dozen cable-car barns and powerhouses. The only survivor, this 1907 redbrick structure, is an engaging stopover between Russian Hill and Nob Hill and an absolute must for kids. Photogra... more
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Cartoon Art Museum 655 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94104 415.227.8666 |
We are Re-Opening on December 1st, 2001! Check us out at our new location! Special exhibitions and selections from the permanent collection rotate several times a year. Plus a research library is available by appointment... more
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 233 Post St, San Francisco, CA |
Kite Hill Open Space Yukon Street, San Francisco, CA |
In the mid-1960s, Helen and Jesse decided to retire to a more rural setting on the Peninsula, and explored selling the house and land, which amounted to some 14 city lots. The City of San Francisco became interested in h... more
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Levi Strauss Museum 250 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA |
They're really interested in the local Jewish history and Levi Strauss is just one example," the museum director said, referring to the German-born Jewish purveyor of blue jeans who set up shop here in 1853. An exhibit o... more
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Mexican Museum Buchanan St. and Marina Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94118 415.202.9700 |
The Mexican Museum, initially located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, was founded in 1975 by San Francisco resident and artist, Peter Rodriguez. The Museum was the realization of Mr. Rodriguez's vis... more
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Monument to Mechanics Corner of Market, Bush and Battery Streets, San Francisco, CA |
Meanwhile, the year 1849 was a tough one for Mr. Peter Donahue. The sturdy Irish blacksmith arrived in San Francisco with an anvil, a hammer, and his black leather apron. He opened a small blacksmith shop at the corner o... more
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