Palace of Fine Arts Mon, Dec 16@6:00pm 4-Week /WHEEL THROWING with Clay San Francisco, CA Mon, Dec 16@6:00pm "Play It Like It's ‘54" Exclusive Reveal Party The Faight Collective Mon, Dec 16@6:30pm INHERITANCE: Gallery Closing Reception ...
Depending on what she likes to do, you could also take her shopping, have a relaxing picnic at the Palace of Fine Arts, or go see a show. Learn More:Discover a full list of Mother's Day Activities in San Francisco Memorial Day Flags are placed in front of all the gravesto...
One of the first places to look for San Francisco things to do is on my monthly pages. On each one, I've created a list of 50+ top options for each month. They include events, sports, concerts, theater and so much more. Click the links below to visit each page. January March May...
Save this event: Billionaire's Row & Palace of Fine Arts Walking Tour Trans Cultural District Walking Tour Sat, Feb 15 • 10:00 AM Cable Car Turnaround Powell St. From $0.00 Megan RohrerSave this event: Trans Cultural District Walking Tour Trans Cultural District Walking Tour Sat...
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Charlotte Swig (now Charlotte Shultz) at a 1990 fundraising event for the Palace of Fine Arts, with the campaigners wearing“Beach Blanket Babylon”-inspired hats. From left: Gina Delle Sedie, Mel Swig, Gardner Mein, Bob Pritikin and Russ Coughlan.Photo: Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle 1990...
SF Bay Area events The San Francisco Bay Area encompasses every city between San Francisco and San Jose, and the location of the world-famous Silicon Valley. The Bay Area is also home to vibrant Oakland and serene Sausalito, and each bring their own distinct culture and vibe to the table....
The museum of science, technology, and arts in San Francisco was founded by physicist and educator Frank Oppenheimer and opened on August 20, 1969, at the Palace of Fine Arts. It’s characterized as “a mad scientist’s penny arcade, a scientific funhouse, and an experimental laboratory all...
It is also worth noting that Lombard Street west of the curvy portion is actually a major thoroughfare that can easily take you by car to numerous other portions of the city. For more greatthings to do- you can take it west to several dining options, the Palace of Fine Arts and even ...
PPIE boasted one of the largest art exhibitions ever assembled in the United States: on show in the Bernard Maybeck–designed Palace of Fine Arts and an accompanying Annex were over 11,000 works of art (11,403, to be exact)—paintings, sculpture, prints, and photographs, all beautifully ...