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		<title>Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf, Famous for a Reason</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf is one of the most famous of destinations for visitors of San Francisco, California and with good reason. There is so much to see and do in Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf that you could quite easily plan an entire trip to Frisco and only leave the Wharf as you are leaving the city. The Wharf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf is one of the most famous of destinations for visitors of San Francisco, California and with good reason. There is so much to see and do in Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf that you could quite easily plan an entire trip to Frisco and only leave the Wharf as you are leaving the city.</p>
<p>The Wharf offers more than 2,500 hotel rooms, several restaurants, and an almost endless amount of shopping, history, culture, and attractions. Anyone would be hard pressed not to find something fun to do in Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf.</p>
<p>If you are interested in the sea faring culture and history of the Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf, take the Port Walk, which is a walking tour that you can take at your own pace while learning about the history of Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf through the various signs located along the tour. You can also tour the USS Pampanito, which was a WWII submarine, or the SS Jeremiah O&#8217;Brien, which is the last unaltered Liberty ship that is operational. Both of these can be found on Pier 45.<br />
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If you find yourself a little hungry, perhaps it&#8217;s time to check out the many restaurants that the Wharf has to offer or simply to stroll on over to Ghirardelli Square, okay, I confess, I could spend my entire vacation here. With its rich history of chocolate and chocolate making, no pun intended, this square is now home to some lovely little shops and for chocolates, clothing, souvenirs, and jewelry. Really, who could ask for more in a shopping center? Chocolate, jewelry, and clothes, the only thing missing is shoes.</p>
<p>Back to reality and the fact that many of us travel with family. Fisherman&#8217;s wharf has a lot to offer in the way of family entertainment. Check out Pier 39. Ever want to take a Magic Carpet Ride or star in your own musical video? What if I told you that you could actually do both? In addition to the Magic Carpet Ride there is the San Francisco Carousel, which children of all ages will love, Frequent Flyers (perfect if you have any aspiring acrobats among you), and Riptide Arcade (I recommend giving dad an allowance before going in here unless you want to spend most of your vacation rooted to the spot-or giving a time limit and leaving the guys while the girls go shopping). In fact, there are so many things to do at Pier 39 you could almost make a vacation here alone. Don&#8217;t leave though without checking out the sea lions.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t really mention Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf, Pier 39, and families without brining to attention the fact that the Aquarium of the Bay is a great place for family entertainment. The aquarium is a great way for you and your family to spend the day. Not only is this a fun excursion that your children will probably remember long after you&#8217;ve gone back to the real world of your day-to-day lives, but it is also an educational experience that is cleverly disguised as fun. Your children will learn about all kinds of marine life, while having a great time and never know what really hit them. This is one of those times when it is great to be a parent and you can pat yourself on the back for providing an educational experience that they are enjoying. Even better, they never have to know.</p>
<p>Last but not least, there really isn&#8217;t enough that I can say about the fantastic shopping and dining experiences that are available all along Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf. There are so many shopping areas at Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf that it is hard to keep them all separate in your mind but this is a girls dream vacation while still offering enough activities to satisfy the men in your life. If the history, the culture, and the fun aren&#8217;t enough to convince you, then perhaps the food should speak for itself. All you have to do is show up with your appetite; your nose will lead the way for everything else.</p>
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		<title>Art Museums still guide to step the Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 02:46:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Curtain around 65 museums, stable &#8216; s no fascination that undeniable is quite strenuous to undersized down the choices and select the San Francisco museum that you unquestionably requisite visitation stint vacationing here. The rad news is that substantive is entirely possible to poor down the choices according to your personal preferences. Museums are a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Curtain around 65 museums, stable &#8216; s no fascination that undeniable is quite strenuous to undersized down the choices and select the San Francisco museum that you unquestionably requisite visitation stint vacationing here. The rad news is that substantive is entirely possible to poor down the choices according to your personal preferences. Museums are a bulky road to unearth the history, the art, and the unfolding of a void. If that region gives a gigantic amount of application into turf grievous places of learning about the art, music, history, and to come of verbal hangout, thus that point has a radiant near ahead of honest.</p>
<p>Art is something that is becoming extra and new much overlooked now ration cuts hit cram curriculums and long emphasis is placed on learning specific facts and details moderately than the learning modus operandi, but art is a radically principal component of societal boost. Be convinced about irrefutable, the one goods that survives the generations of old and appears fame museum today is most ofttimes art of some sort. Art is a road of facund who we are, what we dream, and situation we endurance we are game. If we catching the art from our lives, we are close our societies and risking our heirs.<br />
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Leverage situation you sanctuary &#8216; t guessed, I &#8216; m a infinitesimal passionate about art and feel that art museums are an integral component not unparalleled of preserving our pasts but also of insuring our futures. The first art museum I would like to mention is of particular interest here because not only does it showcases artists that are local to the San Francisco area but it also deals with visual arts, performing arts, and film and video. The name of this museum is: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and I seriously recommend that you take a moment or two out of your busy vacation time be devoted to taking a look around this great center for visual and performing arts.</p>
<p>Art comes in many shapes and sizes and few places showcase it as well as the de Young Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. From painting to sculptures to quilts this museum offers some fantastic collections of art as well as offering excellent exhibitions that rotate throughout the year. Give your senses a feast of color, light, and texture by visiting the de Young.</p>
<p>If you have the time, you really should check out The Diego Rivera Mural Project. This project is about the necessity of blending all of the cultures and histories that make Americans American into one unified work of art. By using the historical artistic styles of the Indian, the Eskimo, and the Mexican and blending them a style will emerge that is Pan American Unity. While some may find the ideals behind it a bit lofty ( I find them applaudable ), it is impossible to deny that the mural itself is an impressive work of art. While this is not a museum, I really feel that this is an important work of art that is definitely worth mentioning.</p>
<p>Whether you have a deep and abiding passion for art or not, it &#8216; s hard to deny the power that art has to move and inspire people. For that reason alone I think it is important that we try to cultivate a love of art or at the very least an education about art within our children, museum exhibits are an excellent method of achieving that goal.</p>
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		<title>5 More Freebies for San Francisco Entertainment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you see the most forward to on vacation is wracking up vicious amount of debt on the Master Card, then you have come to the right place. I am here to offer free advice on matters that must be done during a visit to San Francisco. Given, is not wise to think that you can go on holiday without spending money and have fun. However, it is possible to be very selective when deciding where to spend your money with alternative entertainment options that cost little or no money.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you see the most forward to on vacation is wracking up vicious amount of debt on the Master Card, then you have come to the right place. I am here to offer free advice on matters that must be done during a visit to San Francisco. Given, is not wise to think that you can go on holiday without spending money and have fun. However, it is possible to be very selective when deciding where to spend your money with alternative entertainment options that cost little or no money.</p>
<p>Than ten list, which can be a bit lengthy, I will give you a list of five. My sincere hope is that you will use this list as inspiration to find your own free or low cost entertainment while visiting San Francisco. To the list:<br />
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1) San Francisco Botanical Gardens. Climate San Francisco provides a unique atmosphere that allows the growth and maintenance of plants from all over the world. As a result, in the San Francisco Botanical Gardens offers a rare view of the plant in almost any other in the world. The Gardens are 55 acres and host more than 7500 plants from all over the world.<br />
2) Chinese Culture Center. This center offers resources about the Chinese culture in San Francisco in addition to the many programs available to learn about art and cultural contribution that the Chinese people have to make this city great.<br />
3) Fort Point National Historic Site. This site has special historical significance. Its origin is to prevent invading forces entered San Francisco Bay. At the end of the Civil War cannons that have been used for this purpose has been deprecated. Last of the original 126 cannons removed around 1900. During the 1930&#8242;s, the fort is used as the headquarters for the development of the Golden Gate Bridge. This Fort has played an important role in history and we should visit, especially considering the fact that it is free.<br />
4) Stern Grove concert. This concert is only done on a Sunday afternoon during the summer months but also worth checking whether you have a sunny Sunday afternoon available during your stay. The goal of this concert is to educate people and potentially inspire future musicians. A love of music is the second best gift you can give a child, second only to that love to read. There are many ways to spend the day, and it&#8217;s free!<br />
5) Wells Fargo History Museum. This museum is a fun trip for the family. Not only does it tell the history of Wells Fargo because it related to San Francisco, but also from Black Bart and other stagecoach robbers while providing visitors with the awe inspiring story of the great earthquake of 1906 and the role of Wells Fargo in the recovery process. I believe that young and old alike will find this museum will be a lot of fun, especially for the price.</p>
<p>If you visit San Francisco and have some great family friendly activities to fill your day, then surely this is a great place to start. I hope you can find some things than I have mentioned here to help fill the gaps and entertainment of youth and old alike on the holiday. Remember to not over plan your trip, because most of the time who have been spontaneous rather than planned.</p>
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		<title>5 Free Things to do while Visiting San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 19:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who knows me well knows that I like cheap and free things to do with the family. It isn't that I'm not willing to pay good money for good fun, I just happen to believe that the best fun is sometimes as free as the wind. The same holds true when visiting new cities like San Francisco. I will invest a great amount of time looking for activities that me and other members of my family can enjoy for little or no money. This saves money for other things like good food and souvenirs.

I'm also a big fan of David Letterman and in that spirit I decided to devise a top five list of my very own in honor of Mr. Letterman's Top 10 list. My big 5 list consists of things to do for free when visiting San Francisco.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone who knows me also knows that I like cheap and free things to do with the family. It was not me that is not willing to pay good money for good fun, I just happen to believe that the best fun is sometimes as free as the wind. The same holds true when visiting new cities like San Francisco. I will be investing a large amount of time to activities that I and other members of my family can enjoy for little or no money. This saves money for other things such as food and souvenirs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also a big fan of David Letterman and spirit that I decided to design a list of my own five in honor of Mr. Letterman&#8217;s Top 10 list. My list consists of 5 major issues that must be done for free when visiting San Francisco.<br />
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1) Golden Gate Bridge. This is a favorite among tourists for various reasons. One of the reasons for them is that he is one landmark that belongs only to San Francisco. Is a unique part of the city and represents, for many, the whole trip. Another reason is that there are many ways to get there. I recommend that if you run and for that, try one of the tour-guide will provide valuable information about the bridge and insuring that you will not get lost on the road.<br />
2) Golden Gate Park. This park more than the New York Central Park and the grand in my opinion. There is so much to be done and see the Golden Gate Park that you can either spend your holiday here alone.<br />
3) Cable Car Museum. Children of all ages will find this interesting museum, especially boys big and small. This museum is sure to offer more education and excitement for families. In addition to learning about the neat cable car has become the trademark of San Francisco transportation. This is one museum that I pay to go to, the fact that the free bonus is that I can not refuse and is the main reason for this special list of ten.<br />
4) Park San Francisco. Free walking tours are not only entertaining, they are also very informative as well. Learn about the history of the neighborhood that the city is also known as the large built a grand city, literally from the ashes of what once was and made even better. San Francisco has a wonderful story to tell and this is the guide told wonderfully.<br />
5) San Francisco Fire Department Museum. For children who are most in all of us who want to grow into a fire, the museum is taking a cake. Not only the influence of history and art reference, but also very cool! I can not think more for the museum to give a compliment than that. This one, even your children will enjoy and beg to go back again and again.</p>
<p>Are you a big children, few children, or only children in the heart of this activity is a cheap and to pass one or two days during the holidays. If you can not stand the thought of saving money or not spending it, I believe each of these places will be happy to accept donations or at least sell you something in the gift shop (if you have visited the place one). Regardless, I hope I get the advice you mentally rotate the wheel and how you come with your very own to enjoy the day without spending a lot of green.</p>
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