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Free Attraction: 2003 Audience Winners
You voted, and we counted. See if your favorites are winners, and tell us if you agree or disagree by adding your rating. |
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Golden Gate Bridge US Hwy 101, San Francisco, CA The beautiful red-orange bridge has become the defining symbol of the Bay Area. |
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Pumpkin Pandemonium at PIER 39 Pier 39, San Francisco, CA
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Palace of Fine Arts 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA A remnant of San Francisco's glorious past, this exquisite arts-and-science complex thrives in the Marina District. |
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San Francisco Cable Car Museum 1201 Mason St, San Francisco, CA A fascinating educational venue that reveals lots about San Francisco's signature mode of transportation. |
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Musee Mecanique Pier 45 (at the end of Taylor Street), San Francisco, CA A playground of nickel-and-dime curiosities for the pre-Pac Man generation. |
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Twin Peaks Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA In a city famous for its views, this panoramic vista is not to be missed. |
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Baker Beach Lincoln Blvd and Bowley St, San Francisco, CA Sweeping views of the Marin Headlands and the Golden Gate Bridge offer dramatic backdrops for beachgoers who hang ten. |
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Point Bonita Lighthouse In Marin Headlands, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin County, CA Mind-blowing views reward the hearty souls who brave this vertiginous barb of earth. |
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Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens 9th Avenue & Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA
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Lombard Street Lombard St, San Francisco, CA Sharp curves, lush flora and beautiful views make the "Crookedest Street in the World" a favorite stop for visitors. |
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| Free Attraction: 2003 Editorial Winners |
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Winners |
Add your rating |
| 1 |
Golden Gate Bridge US Hwy 101, San Francisco, CA The beautiful red-orange bridge has become the defining symbol of the Bay Area. |
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Musee Mecanique Pier 45 (at the end of Taylor Street), San Francisco, CA A playground of nickel-and-dime curiosities for the pre-Pac Man generation. |
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Golden Gate Park Fulton at 36th Ave / Lincoln at 41st Ave, San Francisco, CA Dappled sunlight, archery fields and family-friendly museums--this park is a sprawling urban oasis. |
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Palace of Fine Arts 3301 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA A remnant of San Francisco's glorious past, this exquisite arts-and-science complex thrives in the Marina District. |
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Twin Peaks Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA In a city famous for its views, this panoramic vista is not to be missed. |
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