San Francisco has many museums. You can visit one and learn something new. We have art, science, history and other special museums. Some museums are open every day. Some are only open on certain days. Many museums are expensive, and others are free. But some of the expensive ones have ...
San Francisco’sExploratoriumis an immense (and immensely popular) hands-on science museum. Exhibits cover the usual range of subjects—electricity, physics, optics, biology, and so on—but with a degree of interactive friendliness that’s rare even in the best science museums (and I’ve seen ...
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Recently on our trip to San Francisco we took theBig Bus Tourwhere you can get a pass to ride these cool double decker buses and you can hop on and off whenever you want. It was the perfect opportunity to do little portraits of other riders. ...
In the early 1960s the first Audium concerts were held at universities and museums in San Francisco. In 1965, the first Audium theater was created, and after a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1972, construction began on the current building. Since it opened in 1975, the...
The length of the bridge is 1150 m (only a few meters shorter than the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco), and it connects the northern and southern parts of the city. The width of its arc is 503 meters. The Rocks Quarter The Rocks is a historic part of the city that has been...
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The Prado Museum , which is by far one of the most famous museums the world, was originally not intended to become an art museum. According to the plan of King Carlos III, who gave the order about the construction of the museum in 1785, the building was to become the Museum of Natural...
The works that Duveen shipped across the Atlantic remain the core collections of many of the United States' most famous museums. JULIUS CAESAR - (100 BC - 44 BC). Roman general, statesman, Consul and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to ...