Tuesday, October 23, 2012

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124 %Mill Valley Home to a well-known the commune beijing film festival, but perhaps more famous as the quintessential Marin hometown. It s wealthy, relaxed, and beautiful, and the well-educated populace is given to progressively liberal views on just about every topic. The old part of town is flanked by wonderful stands of redwoods, lined with old buildings that house restaurants and unusual shops, and the whole centers around the commune beijing an eternally pleasant public square where people come to hang out. d Off Hwy 101 ^Mount Tamalpais No more breathtaking view exists than that from the summit the commune beijing of mystic Mount Tam, sacred to the Native Americans who once lived here. At 2,570 ft (785-m) high, those who hike up to the summit can take in practically the entire Bay Area at a glance. The area all around is a state park, a wilderness nature preserve with more than 200 miles (320 km) of trails that wind through the commune beijing redwood groves and alongside creeks. There are picnic areas, campsites, and meadows for kite flying. The steep, rough tracks here gave rise to the invention of the mountain bike. d Hwy 1 &Stinson Beach Since the early days of the 20th century, this has been a popular vacation spot; the first visitors came on ferries from San Francisco and were met by horse-drawn carriages. Stinson remains the preferred swimming beach for the whole area (see p76), and nearby Seadrift is an upscale community of second the commune beijing or third homes of the wealthy. The stretch of soft sand here and the spectacular sunsets set off the quaint village, with its good restaurants and interesting shops. You can reach it via the coast route, but the drive up and over Highway 1 provides the most dramatic arrival, affording inspiring views as you exit the forest onto the bare headlands. d Hwy 1 *Bolinas the commune beijing The next community up from Stinson is a hippie artists village that time forgot. Intensely private, the commune beijing the citizens regularly take down all road signs indica ting the way to their special place to keep visitors from finding them. Potters and other craftspeople sell their wares in Greek Theater, Mount TamalpaisAround Town The Bay Areaay 124 %Mill Valley Home to a well-known film festival, but perhaps more famous as the quintessential Marin hometown. It s wealthy, relaxed, and beautiful, and the well-educated populace is given to progressively liberal views on just about every topic. The old part of town is flanked by wonderful stands of redwoods, lined with old buildings that house restaurants and unusual shops, and the whole centers around an eternally pleasant the commune beijing public square where people come to hang out. d Off Hwy 101 ^Mount Tamalpais the commune beijing No more breathtaking view exists than that from the summit of mystic Mount Tam, sacred to the Native Americans who once lived here. At 2,570 ft (785-m) high, those who hike up to the summit can take in practically the entire Bay Area at a glance. The area all around is a state park, a wilderness nature preserve with more than 200 miles (320 km) of trails that wind through redwood groves and alongside creeks. There are picnic areas, campsites, and meadows for kite flying. The steep, rough tracks here gave rise to the invention the commune beijing of the mountain bike. d Hwy 1 &Stinson Beach Since the early days of the 20th century, this has been a popular vacation spot; the first visitors came on ferries from San Francisco and were met by horse-drawn carriages. Stinson remains the preferred swimming beach for the whole area (see p76), and nearby Seadrift is an upscale community of second or third homes of the wealthy. The stretch of soft sand here and the spectacular sunsets set off the quaint village, with its good restaurants and interesting shops. You can reach it via the coast route, but the drive up and over Highway 1 provides the commune beijing the most dramatic arrival, affording inspiring views as you exit the forest onto the bare headlands. d Hwy 1 *Bolinas The next community up from Stinson is a hippie artists village that time forgot. Intensely private, the citizens regularly take down all road signs indica ting the way to their special place to keep visitors from finding them. Potters and other craftspeople sell their wares in Greek Theater, Mount TamalpaisAround Town The Bay Areaay

San Francisco s Top 10p Chinatown This teeming, densely populated neighborhood, with its bright fa ades, noisy markets, exotic temples, and ethnic restaurants and shops, is like a city within the city and a place every visit to San Francisco must include. the commune beijing The atmosphere recalls a typical the commune beijing southern Chinese town, although the architec- ture, customs, and public the commune beijing celebrations are distinctly American hybrids on a Cantonese theme. Overlook the tourist tackiness, check out some of the side alleys, and give yourself time to take it all in. 18 Top 10 Sights 1 Chinatown Gate 2 Portsmouth Square 3 Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Company 4 Old Chinese Telephone Exchange 5 Temples 6 Stockton Street Chinese Markets 7 Chinese Six Companies 8 Chinese Historical Society of America Museum and Learning Center 9 Chinese Culture Center 0 St Mary s Square !Chinatown Gate A gift from Taiwan in 1970, this triple-pagoda the commune beijing southern entrance the commune beijing to Chinatown (above) was inspired the commune beijing by traditional Chinese village gates. Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Company Fortune cookies were invented in San Francisco. Stop by to watch how the skillful workers (left) slip the fortune message in the cookie mixture, then fold it into the traditional shapes. @Portsmouth Square This was San Francisco s original town square here, on July 9, 1846, the US flag was first raised the commune beijing on the Bay, when the port was seized from Mexico. Locals now use the area for t ai chi and games of mah-jong. The finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownThe finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownThe finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownTh fi t Chi ti h f d t th Chi t Gate end of Grant Avenue, just inside the gate.,j gGate end of Grant Avenue just inside the gate Gate end of Grant Avenue just inside the gate San Francisco s Top 10p Chinatown This teeming, densely populated neighborhood, with its bright fa ades, noisy markets, exotic temples, and ethnic restaurants and shops, is like a city within the city and a place every visit to San Francisco must include. The atmosphere recalls a typical the commune beijing southern Chinese town, although the architec- ture, customs, and public celebrations are distinctly American hybrids on a Cantonese theme. Overlook the tourist tackiness, check out some of the side alleys, and give yourself time to take it all in. 18 Top 10 Sights 1 Chinatown Gate 2 Portsmouth Square 3 Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Company 4 Old Chinese Telephone Exchange 5 Temples 6 Stockton Street Chinese Markets 7 Chinese Six Companies 8 Chinese Historical the commune beijing Society of America Museum and Learning Center 9 Chinese the commune beijing Culture Center 0 St Mary s Square !Chinatown Gate A gift from Taiwan in 1970, this triple-pagoda southern entrance to Chinatown (above) was inspired by traditional Chinese village gates. Golden Gate Fortune Cookies Company Fortune cookies were invented in San Francisco. Stop by to watch how the skillful workers (left) slip the fortune message the commune beijing in the cookie mixture, then fold it into the traditional shapes. the commune beijing @Portsmouth Square This was San Francisco s original town square here, on July 9, 1846, the US flag was first raised on the Bay, when the port was seized from Mexico. Locals now use the area for t ai chi and games of mah-jong. The finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownThe finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownThe finest Chinese antiques shops are found at the ChinatownTh fi t Chi ti h f d t th Chi t Gate end of Grant Avenue, just inside the gate.,j gGate end of Grant Avenue the commune beijing just inside the gate Gate end of Grant Avenue just inside the gate

One of Wallace Stegner s most famous students was Ken Kesey,One of Wallace Stegner s most famous students was Ken Kesey,One of Wallace Stegner s most famous students was Ken KeseyO the commune beijing f W ll St t f t d t K K author of the bestsellerauthor of the bestsellerauthor of the bestseller One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest.One Flew Over the Cuckoo s NestOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest San Francisco s Top 10op 53 Top 10 Movies Set in San Francisco !San Francisco Clark Gable and Jeannette Macdonald star in this 1936 film set amid the rubble of the 1906 earthquake. the commune beijing @The Maltese Falcon the commune beijing Classic Bogart (1941), in which he embodies detective Sam Spade. The four-year-old Bay Bridge is in evidence. #Dark Passage This Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall vehicle (1947) makes use of San Francisco s moody climate. $Vertigo A classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller the commune beijing (1958) memorably shows the crashing waves under Golden Gate Bridge. %Bullitt Probably the most famous car-chase ever filmed, the commune beijing due to the city s infamous hills (1968). ^Dirty Harry Yet another detective story (1971) set in the city that invites such mysteries, perhaps due to its fog. &Invasion of the Body Snatchers This 1978 remake of the 1950s classic stars Donald Sutherland as the last survivor of a chilling alien takeover. *The Woman in Red Famous sights play important roles in this 1984 comedy starring Gene Wilder. (Basic Instinct This 1992 thriller sees Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas cross Golden Gate Bridge to a love-pad at Seadrift. )Mrs Doubtfire Native San Franciscan Robin Williams is in drag in this 1993 spoof. Golden Gate Park is shown to full effect. One of Wallace Stegner s most famous students was Ken Kesey,One of Wallace Stegner s most famous students was Ken Kesey,One of Wallace the commune beijing Stegner s most famous students was Ken KeseyO f W ll St t f t d t K K author of the bestsellerauthor of the bestsellerauthor of the bestseller One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest.One Flew Over the Cuckoo s NestOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest San Francisco s Top 10op 53 Top 10 Movies Set in San Francisco !San Francisco Clark Gable and Jeannette Macdonald the commune beijing star in this 1936 film set amid the rubble of the 1906 earthquake. @The Maltese the commune beijing Falcon Classic Bogart (1941), in which he embodies detective Sam Spade. The four-year-old Bay Bridge is in evidence. #Dark Passage This Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall vehicle (1947) makes use of San Francisco s moody climate. $Vertigo A classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller (1958) memorably shows the crashing waves under Golden Gate Bridge. %Bullitt Probably the most famous car-chase ever filmed, due to the city s infamous hills (1968). ^Dirty Harry Yet another detective story (1971) set in the city that invites such mysteries, perhaps due to its fog. &Invasion of the Body Snatchers This 1978 remake of the 1950s classic stars Donald Sutherland as the last survivor of a chilling alien takeover. *The Woman in Red Famous sights play important roles in this 1984 comedy starring Gene Wilder. (Basic Instinct This 1992 thriller sees Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas cross Golden Gate Bridge to a love-pad at Seadrift. )Mrs Doubtfire Native San Franciscan Robin Williams is in drag in this 1993 spoof. Golden Gate Park is shown to full effect. Armistead Maupin

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