It was our second time in San Fransisco which known for its hilly landscape, year-round fog, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and colorful Victorian houses.
First morgning we spent at North Beach. It was really good to be next to the water...especially after living in Virgin Islands...I miss the water.
We did downtown SF walking tours which was intertaining way to explore the city.
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Christmas Tree |
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Heart of San Fransisco |
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Robert Close - SF Opera Man |
Robert Close is an Italian Opera tenor. He is a native San Franciscan who has sung here in the City for 25 years. He performed in the San Francisco production of Phantom of the Opera from 1993 until 1999. Robert travels all over the U.S., Canada and Mexico, But when he is home in his beloved San Francisco, You'll be likely to find him bringing music to the downtown from his traditional "stage" in Maiden Lane.
China Town
We visited this tea room in China Town on out first trip. The owner was very funny and entertaining. We did not expect to spend so much tome there to try and purchase new teas. When we stumbled upon this tea room again, I was happy to take a break from walking and enjoy some teas.
Around SF
We stayed close to Little Russia and saw a Russian church and ate at the Russian bakery. Always good :-)
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Holy Virgin Cathedral |
Golden Gate Bridge
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Golden Gate Bridge |
Ocean Beach and Sutro Baths
Adolph Sutro, the self-made millionaire, developed the amazing
Sutro Baths in 1894. With his special interest in natural history and marine studies, he constructed an ocean pool aquarium among the rocks north of the Cliff House. Sutro's dream for the Baths was to provide a healthy, recreational and inexpensive swimming facility for thousands of San Franciscans. The Baths were not commercially successful over the long-term. In 1964, developers with plans to replace the Baths with high-rise apartments bought the site and began demolition of the once great structure. In 1966, a fire destroyed what was left of the Baths; the city did not pursue the high-rise apartment plans.
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Interior image of Sutro Baths, circa 1900 |
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