
Castro Street, San Francisco This street scene was photographed at a bus stop on Castro Street. The Castro...
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Union Square, San Francisco The statue, mounted on top of a column, commemorates the victory of...
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Macy's window, San Francisco Macy's may fill one side of historic Union Square, but its...
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Restaurant, San Francisco's Chinatown There are two Chinatowns in San Francisco. One belongs to the locals,...
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Palace Hotel, San Francisco The Palace, built in 1875, survived the great earthquake of 1906, but was...
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Union Square Artwork, San Francisco Giant hearts stand at each corner of Union Square. This one, "Single...
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Hearst Building, San Francisco The Market Street home of William Randolph Hearst's publishing...
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The soaring atrium of the museum is topped by its signature skylight...
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San Francisco commuters Hundreds of Bay Area Rapid Transit commuters enter San Francisco by passing...
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Tenderloin District, San Francisco Neighborhood artists enliven a wall between buildings with a paniting of...
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Chinatown, San Francisco Thousands of Chinese laborers came to San Francisco between 1850 and 1900 to...
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Two worlds, San Francisco Chinatown Chinatown reflects both Asian traditions and the dynamic presence of a 21st...
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Presidio Cemetery, San Francisco The first national cemetery on the west coast, the Presidio cemetery dates to...
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Presidio Pet Cemetery, San Francisco Formerly a place where military pets were buried, this small, secluded...
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Mare Island Shipyard, San Francisco This naval shipyard was established in 1854, and closed in 1996. It was the...
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Rotunda, Treasure Island, San Francisco The administration building of 1939's Golden Gate Exposition still...
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Palace of the Fine Arts, San Francisco Famed architect Bernard Maybeck designed this lavish structure for the 1915...
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Dining Hall, Alcatraz, San Francisco Bay Bleak, grim, and severe, this dining hall once served the likes of Al Capone,...
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Gulls over Alcatraz, San Francisco Bay Alcatraz island has one of the largest Western Gull colonies on the Northern...
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Courtship at Golden Gate, San Francisco I made this image on Alcatraz Island. This pair of Western Gulls, part...
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Indian occupation, Alcatraz Island In the late 1960s, after Alcatraz prison had closed down, hundreds of Native...
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Guard, Alcatraz Prison A lifelike figure of a prison guard stands in a glass case in the...
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St. Vincent DePaul, Petaluma, California An early worshipper approaches the door of this cathedral, which was built in...
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Living history, Petaluma, California This man restored and maintains this old delivery truck -- I...
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Sweet Corn, Petaluma, California This old truck was parked just outside of Petaluma's market. The...
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WCTU fountain, Petaluma, California Petaluma has saved this concrete drinking fountain on a busy downtown...
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On the Petaluma River Time seems to stand still in Petaluma. The great earthquakes that...
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Signs of the times, Petaluma Historical preservation of its old buildings and signage helps...
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Farmers Market, Petaluma Locals come to Petaluma's Farmers Market to buy food, crafts, and...
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Asleep at Petaluma Farmer's Market A double dose of shade helps this small sleeper to slumber.
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Dawn, Petaluma, California Dawn clouds fan out over an old bank, which now houses an antiques collective.
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Dawn colors, Petaluma An old fire escape, a tattered flag, and a cloud laden sky greet the...
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Art imitates life, Petaluma Part of the 109 foot long Petaluma Heritage Mural, painted in 1998 by Steve...
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Pilings and reeds, Petaluma River The Petaluma River flows through the heart of the city. It is actually...
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Grazing, di Rosa Preserve, Napa Valley We spent an entire morning touring the vast contemporary art...
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Shattered, di Rosa Preserve Photographs are forbidden in the sprawling galleries on the di Rosa Preserve,...
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Fallen, di Rosa Preserve An army of fallen classical sculptures invariably surprise visitors to the di...
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Freedom, di Rosa Preserve This metal sculpture is one of 2,300 works of contemporary art...
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Bear Flag statue, Sonoma On June 14, 1846, a small group of armed American settlers, displeased with...
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Sonoma A landscape of ancient boulders, Oaks and grasses greets the hikers...
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Walking through history, Berkeley Berkeley's Telegraph Avenue was the core of counter-culture life in the...
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Point Reyes National Seashore Point Reyes National Seashore is a 70,000 acre nature preserve in...
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Cow crossing, Point Reyes Seashore Dairy cows graze on farms that exist within the Point Reyes Seashore nature...
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Beachwalker, Point Reyes Seashore A beach is the fragile border between the domains of man and nature....
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