With the necropolis located so close to the city, one can jump on BART and take a detour to Colma to visit the grave of the one and only Emperor of United States, Joshua A. Norton in Woodlawn Cemetery. In fact, celebration is carried out yearly on his birthday for this beloved civic figure.
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Ferry Building With specialties shops and marketplace
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Bay Bridge A bridge be built from Oakland Point to Goat Island and thence to...
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Enroute to Pier 39
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Transamerica Pyramid
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Pier 39
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Forbes Island Floating between Pier 30 and 41, this quiant restaurant definitely...
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The Last Seal The seals have migrated, but "this Last of Mohican" seems to...
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Fisherman Wharf How can one went to Fisherman Wharf without taking this standard photo?
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Alcatraz Close up of the rock - where isolation is the only constant thing in life
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Freedom Soaring high above the ship
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Three Sept and a January Emperor Norton -- Victorian era loony and beloved civic symbol
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Emperor overseeing the kingdom Colma - the Necropolis of San Francisco
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Union Square
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Campanile Berkeley
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Sather Tower, The Campanile
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David and Goliath - MuirWood
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Friendly Resident of Muirwood
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Ocean Beach
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Golden Gate
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