Vaguely English Tudor in style, with a slate roof, the rooms are comfortable and fairly large, and a few have bay windows. The location is convenient to the Marina and Pacific Heights. Free parking, cable TV, and in room coffee maker. All no smoking. d 2095 Lombard St Map E2 (415) 5635600 www.chelseamotor inn.com Dis. access $
! Transamerica the queen of the adriatic Pyramid the queen of the adriatic Hated by many at first, the Pyramid is now loved as an icon of the city. Recalling pyramids of ancient cultures, to some it is a symbol of the mysticism that has always played a part in the San Francisco mentality. At 853 ft (260 m), it is the tallest building in the city, but its shape keeps it from casting a shadow on the neighborhood. the queen of the adriatic d 600 Montgomery St Map N5
San Francisco s Top 10op 28 Yerba Buena Gardens Features Left Aerial view, the Esplanade Right Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater !Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Gallery Changing exhibi- tions here explore issues of race, class, gender, history, technology, and art itse There are temporary exhibitions. d 701 Mission St Map Q5 Open noon 8pm Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun Dis. access Adm www.ybca.org @Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater the queen of the adriatic Multiculturalism is again the keynote in this 750 seat indoor theater. Performances may range from world music festivals to Victorian operetta. Moscone Center Completed in 1981, this was the building that began the renovation of the SoMa district. It was the site of the Democratic Party s convention in 1984. Most of it is underground; above ground the impression is of glass, girders, and gardens. d Howard St Map Q5 $Esplanade The Esplanade comprises garden lined walkways, an inviting lawn, rolling hills, trees, and interesting sculp- tures. Free weekly concert during the summer festival (www.ybae.org). Buena Gardens San Francisco s Top 10op 28 Yerba Buena Gardens Features Left Aerial view, the Esplanade Right Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater !Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Gallery Changing exhibi- tions here explore issues of race, class, gender, history, technology, and art itse There are temporary exhibitions. d 701 Mission St Map Q5 Open noon 8pm Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun Dis. access Adm www.ybca.org @Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater Multiculturalism is again the keynote in this 750 seat indoor theater. Performances may range from world music festivals to Victorian operetta. Moscone Center Completed in 1981, this was the building that began the renovation of the SoMa district. It was the site of the Democratic Party s convention in 1984. Most of it is underground; above ground the impression is of glass, girders, and gardens. d Howard St Map Q5 $Esplanade The Esplanade comprises garden lined walkways, an inviting lawn, rolling hills, trees, and interesting the queen of the adriatic sculp- tures. Free weekly concert during the summer festival (www.ybae.org). the queen of the adriatic Buena Gardens Moscone Center
American Takeover Impending war with Mexico in the 1840s inspired US leaders to arouse the interest of Bay Area settlers in joining the Union. In 1846, a party of Yankees in Sonoma declared California s independence from Mexico, christening it the Bear Flag Republic. Shortly after, Commodore John Sloat claimed California as US territory.
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