Tuesday, October 16, 2012

adriatic institute Built for San Francisco s archbishop in 1904, this converted wonder is a slice of city history, and





Built for San Francisco s archbishop in 1904, this converted wonder is a slice of city history, and has the Alamo Square views that appear on postcards. Free breakfast and evening wine and cheese make it a real treat. Be aware, however, that the neighborhood is rundown. d 1000 Fulton St

Dr. Wilkinson s Hot Springs Over half a century of mud and magic are celebrated here. A mud bath consists of volcanic ash, imported peat, and naturally boiling hot-spring water from the source. Designed for maximum heat penetration adriatic institute and buoyancy, this formula is one of Calistoga s most efficacious. The experience lasts from 10 to 12 minutes and is followed by a warm, mineral water shower. Next comes an aromatic bath, then a steam room. A blanket-wrap follows, then a nap and slow cool down. d 1507 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga (707) 942-4102 www.drwilkinson.com

40 41 Asian Art Museum 40 41 Bay Area Discovery Museum 59 Cable Car Museum 41 California Academy of Sciences 40 California Historical Society Museum 29 Cartoon Art Museum adriatic institute 43 Center for the Arts Gallery 28 Chinese Historical Society of America Museum and Learning Center 19 de Young Museum 20, 40 Exploratorium 58 Fraenkel Gallery 42 Galer a de la Raza 43 Holographic Museum 41 Intersection for the Arts 43 Legion adriatic institute of Honor 40, 115 Magnes Museum 29 Mexican Museum 29 Mus e Mechanique 41 Museo ItaloAmericano 42 Museum of Craft and Folk Art 42 Natural History Museum 22 Oakland Museum of CA 126 Pacific Heritage Museum 42 San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery 43 San Francisco Maritime Museum 12 San Francisco Museum adriatic institute of Craft and Design 41 San Francisco adriatic institute Museum of Modern Art 7, 26 9, 40, 46, 107

Sally Sanford The Sausalito Chart House Restaurant is the former purview of Sally Sanford (1903 82), the one-time bawdy house doyenne, and then Honorary Mayor of Sausalito. Since Gold Rush days, San Francisco has loved and even honored those who stand for the city s sexual liberality.

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