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Location: San Francisco

Chinatown (San Francisco)

Centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street  

Oldest Chinatown in North America

1848, established                       

Largest Chinese community  outside Asia

 

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A San Francisco icon                                                                                                                

World’s last manually operated cable car system                                                                      

1873 and 1890, established—only two lines remain                                                    

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

 

Alcatraz Island“The Rock”

Located in San Francisco Bay

“La Isla de los Alcatraces,” Spanish for “The Island of the Pelicans”

1934-1963,  high security prison on island 

1986, designated  National Historic Landmark 

 

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490 Jamestown Ave 

Candlestick” orThe Stick”                                       

1960-2000, Major League Baseball‘s San Francisco Giants

1971-2013, home field San Francisco 49ers National Football League (Won five superbowls during that period)

 

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429 Castro St

Built 1922                                                                                                                               

Spanish Colonial Baroque façade

Designer Timothy L. Pflueger

1976, San Francisco Historic Landmark 

 

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Centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street  

Oldest Chinatown in North America

1848, established                       

Largest Chinese community  outside Asia

 

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1 Telegraph Hill Blvd

Lillian Coit Memorial Tower                                                                                   

1933, opened                                                                       

Architects: Lillie Hitchcock Coit, Arthur Brown, Jr.

Style: Art Deco

Fresco murals by 27 different on-site artists        

 

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Northern waterfront area from Ghirardelli Square

to Pier 35

Mid to later 1800s

Named for city’s early days when Italian immigrant fishermen came during the gold rush

 

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900 North Point St–near Fisherman’s Wharf

1852, chocolate company founded in San Francisco by Italian chocolatier Domenico Ghirardelli

1962, opened 

Portion of area listed on National Register of Historic Places

 

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Waterfront extends from Golden Gate Bridge, along Marina district

Encompasses north and east shores including Fisherman’s Wharf and Embarcadero (“wharf” in Spanish)

South to the city line just beyond Candlestick Point

Western edge of the San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate,

called one of the three great natural harbors in the world. 

1957, established 

Semi-independent organization run by a five-member commission oversees port facilities

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Northern tip of San Francisco Peninsula

El Presidio Real de San Francisco” orThe Royal Fortress of Saint Francis” 

1776, Spanish fortified

1848,  passed to Mexico and then United States

Until 1994, active military installation of U.S. Army 

Transferred to the National Park Service— part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area–ending 219 years of military use

The San Francisco National Cemetery is in the Presidio 

1933, recognized as a California Historical Landmark

1962,  a National Historic Landmark

A dedication at the cemetery: THIS MEMORIAL EXPRESSES OUR COUNTRY’S UNWAVERING GRATITUDE AND CONTINUING RESPECT TO UNITED STATES ARMY CHAPLAINS WHO BY THEIR UNCOMMON COMMITMENT TO GOD HAVE LIVED AND DIED SUPPORTING THE SPIRITUAL WELFARE OF MILITARY PERSONNEL

 

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1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl.                                                  

1915, opened                                                                                                                  

Architectural style Beaux-Arts

Architect: Arthur Brown, Jr. of Bakewell & Brown  

 

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1 Ferry Bldg, located on The Embarcadero                                                                             

Terminal for ferries traveling across San Francisco Bay, marketplace and offices                            

1898, opened                                                                                                                               

Architect: Arthur Page Brown                                                                                                                          

Architectural styles: Beaux-Arts, Classical Revival

 

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Suspension bridge spanning Golden Gate strait, channel between San Francisco Bay and Pacific    

Links San Francisco to Marin County

1933-1937, constructed                                                                     

Designers: Joseph Strauss, Irving Morrow, and Charles Ellis                                                 

Declared a Wonder of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers

 

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On Steiner St in Alamo Square

1892-1896, built by developer Matthew Kavanaugh

Also known as “Postcard Row” and the “Seven Sisters”

“Painted ladies”: term in American architecture for Victorian and Edwardian houses and buildings painted in three or more colors that embellish or enhance architectural details

 

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3301 Lyon St.

1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, constructed to exhibit works of art

Designer Bernard Maybeck

Inspired by Roman and Greek architecture

 

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The San Francisco Skyline  —including views of the Transamerica Pyramid and Coit Tower (a tiny bit of artistic license in the sizing of the latter)                                                                                                                                   

1776, founded

San Francisco is Spanish for “Saint Francis”                                               

Spanish established a fort at the Golden Gate and a mission named for St. Francis of Assisi  

Leading financial and cultural center of Northern California                                                        

“The City by the Bay”                                                                                                                                           

“Fog City”                                                                                                                                                   

“Frisco”                                                                                                                                                               

“The Golden Gate City”                                                                                                                         

“San Fran”                                                                                                                                                

“Shaky Town”

 

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600 Montgomery St.                                                                      

Tallest skyscraper in San Francisco (853’)                                                                 

1969-1972, construction                                                                                            

Architect  William Pereira

Style: Futurist  

 

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600 Montgomery St.                                                                      

Tallest skyscraper in San Francisco (853’)                                                                 

1969-1972, construction                                                                                            

Architect  William Pereira

Style: Futurist  

 

Also included in gift box #2