San Francisco: The Sights

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Because I'm a crazy person, this is a very picture-heavy post, so I'm going to keep the words to a minimum. Just know that San Francisco is a beautiful city, with some of the most gorgeous parks and free, public spaces I've ever seen.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsYou can cross the bridge, which is about a mile and a half, but we just walked halfway out and came back.

San Francisco: The SightsThe area around the bridge is called the Presidio, and curves along the shoreline. This was a dog beach we passed on our walk.

San Francisco: The SightsClose to the Presidio is the Palace of Fine Arts. It's a leftover from an expo at the turn of the century and is the only remaining building that was constructed out of permanent materials. It is breathtakingly gorgeous, and currently under repairs.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsOn our walk to Dynamo Donut, we traveled through the Latin part of town. I tried to convince Sean to buy a Mexican wrestling mask, but he ignored me.

San Francisco: The SightsGates at the City College of San Francisco's Mission branch.

San Francisco: The SightsIndex card portraits outside Dog-Eared Books on Valencia Street in the Mission.

San Francisco: The SightsThe outside of 826 Valencia, Dave Eggers' now-national nonprofit devoted to teaching kids how to write. Each branch has a themed storefront to generate funds; this one has a pirate supply store. Next door is Paxton Gate, an amazing store that sells everything you would need to make your home look like a museum of natural history or a mad scientist's lab.

San Francisco: The SightsA hipsterized Seurat knock-off in the Mission.

San Francisco: The SightsThe view from the top of Mission Dolores Park.

San Francisco: The SightsThe rainbow flags in the Castro, called "the gayest corner in the world."

San Francisco: The SightsPosing with the "Full House" houses just off Alamo Square.

San Francisco: The SightsThey're called Painted Ladies, and boy are they gorgeous.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsWe rode the trolley on our last full day there; they were celebrating the Giants advancement to the finals (is that right? what do i know?).

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsMe with the sea lions that hang out at Pier 39 on Fisherman's Wharf.

San Francisco: The SightsView of the bridge from a Bay cruise.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsAlcatraz Island, home of the most hardened criminals of the 20th century prior to its closure in the 60s.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsAwesome shot of the vintage streetcars used in the Wharf.

San Francisco: The SightsCoit Tower, built with funds from a rich widow who loved the city and loved its firemen.

San Francisco: The SightsMurals inside the tower were painted by students of Diego Rivera.

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsCity Lights Bookstore, owned by famous literary patron Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who published Allen Ginsberg's "Howl."

San Francisco: The Sights
San Francisco: The SightsHope you enjoyed your little picture tour of San Francisco!


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