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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Things to do in San Francisco - Part 22 - 49-mile Scenic Drive


The number 49 seems to be a recurring theme with San Francisco. The football team is the 49ers, named for the prospectors who invaded the area during the Gold Rush. And in San Francisco, there is the 49-mile Scenic Drive. Yahoo Travel says this about it:

This self-guided automobile tour is a great way to see San Francisco at your own pace. You follow the distinctive signs displaying seagulls pointing the way along The Bay City's streets as you visit the diverse neighborhoods that make San Francisco a unique treasure. From Chinatown to Fisherman's Wharf to Golden Gate Park to Fort Point, there's no better way to take in the sights than this looping route. Plan at least an afternoon for the drive, more if you want to stop and explore what you find along the way.

Throughout San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94115
Open Hours24 hrs

Neighborhood: It all begins at the intersection of Hayes Street and Van Ness Avenue, near City Hall

- Mick Orton

Part 1 - Golden Gate Bridge, Part 2 - Alcatraz, Part 3 - Japanese Tea Garden, Part 4 - Cable Cars, Part 5 - Fisherman's Warf, Part 6 - Exploratorium, Part 7 - Mission Dolores, Part 8 - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Part 9 - Lombard Street, Part 10 - Giants Stadium, Part 11 - Mission Cliffs Rock Climbing Center, Part 12 - Beach Blanket Babylon, Part 13 - Palace of Fine Arts, Part 14 - Asian Art Museum, Part 15 - Coit Tower, Part 16 - Musee Mecanique, Part 17 - Palace of the Legion of Honor, Part 18 - The Octagon House, Part 19 - Holy Virgin Cathedral, Part 20 - San Francisco Ghost Hunt Walking Tour, Part 21 - Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center

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