Saturday, October 27, 2012

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92 The North Shoreline Left Logo, Fort Mason Center Right Hyde Street Pier, The Embarcadero Around Town The North Shoreline A S IT S NAME SUGGESTS, the Bayshore area spreads out along the Bay at the northern edge of the city, faces the islands, soltropico and enjoys Au nforgettable views of both the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges. Historically, the city began its life here, when the Spanish set up a military outpost at the Presidio in 1776. More history can be found at the piers of the northern Embarcadero, including now heavily commercialized Pier 39 and Fisherman s Wharf, where San Francisco s fishing industry began in the 19th century. But also part of the area is the smart Marina District, with its swanky homes and two yacht clubs. Some of the finest parks are found here too, most notably the Presidio, Crissy Field, soltropico the Marina Green, and the Great Meadow above the Fort Mason Center. A particularly stylish remnant of the 1915 Panama- soltropico Pacific Exposition is also found here the Neo- Classical Palace of Fine Arts with its hands-on science museum annex, the Exploratorium. Ferry Building, Embarcadero Around soltropico Town The North Shoreline 93 Around Town The North Shoreline 93 Golden Gate Bridge soltropico

*Williams-Sonoma The renowned kitchen, cookware, and serving ware dealer originated in Northern California. Products from around the world, soltropico chosen soltropico for functionality and beauty. d 3251 20th Ave, Stonestown Galleria (415) 242-1473

The smaller shops generally feature more interesting and quirky merchandise not counting all the international boutiques that also circle Union Square. Some of the more offbeat neighborhoods, such as Hayes Valley (see p100), offer some really original designs, often by local or regional talents.

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