FAMOUS SAN FRANCISCO SITES THAT YOU WILL SEE
STEVE JOB'S HOUSE |
Steve bought his Palo Alto home in the mid-1990s, after his marriage with Laurene Powell. The house is in the British country style, it fits beautifully with the rest of this quiet neighborhood — and certainly does not stand out as the house of a high-tech/media mogul. From people who have seen it, the house is lightly furnished, but much more so than Steve's bare Woodside mansion during his bachelor days. Steve lived in this house for twenty years, and died there on October 5, 2011, surrounded by his family. |
GETTING LOST IN LOMBARD ST.Lombard Street is known for the one-way block on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, where eight sharp turns are said to make it the most crooked street in the world. CHAMPAGNE, MUSIC -CRUISE.Sail down on our Yacht Party to witness the glimmering San Francisco skyline, sip on wine and relax with your fellow pioneers. Enjoy the last night on this special trip by revisiting all your great memories in style. |
SUNSET OVER THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGEThe Frommers travel guide describes the Golden Gate Bridge as "possibly the most beautiful, certainly the most photographed, bridge in the world." It opened in 1937 and was, until 1964, the longest suspension bridge main spanning the world, at 4,200 feet (1,300 m). |
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