Tuesday, August 28, 2012

montague k12 Palace of Fine Arts This bit of Neo-Classical fluff was designed by Bernard Maybeck for the Pan-Paci





Palace of Fine Arts This bit of Neo-Classical fluff was designed by Bernard Maybeck for the Pan-Pacific Exposition of 1915. It is patterned on an 18thcentury engraving by Giovanni Piranesi entitled The Isle of the Dead (see p94).

Fort Mason The rolling lawn above Fort Mason Center (see p94), known as the Great Meadow, is a relatively little used park, but it s great for taking a siesta, tossing a frisbee, or just strolling through to take in the spectacular views from the cliffs. d Map F1

At the southeastern corner of the park, kids will love the old carousel, a treehouse, and some great swings, slides, and other kid-driven rides. In the summer, there are often Punch and Judy shows to tickle and delight children of all ages (see pp20 23).

Tucked away in a flowerr rr filled Mediterranean courtyard decorated montague k12 with murals, this motel offers guests a peaceful oasis right in the heart of the beautiful Marina District. Rooms are simple montague k12 and clean, and parking is included. d 2576 Lombard St Map E2 (415) 9219406 or 1-800 346-6118 www.marinamotel.com montague k12 $

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