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    SF Palace of Fine Arts
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    The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there. One of only a few surviving structures from the Exposition, it is still situated on its original site.
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    The View Lounge, San Francisco
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    The iconic View Lounge atop the San Francisco Marriott Marquis is the ideal destination for business and leisure guests where they can enjoy hand crafted cocktails and locally inspired small plates accompanied by the most awe inspiring views the city has to offer.
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    Amazon Go - Cashierless Store
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    Amazon Go is a chain of convenience stores in the United States operated by the online retailer Amazon, with four locations in Seattle, Washington, three in Chicago, Illinois, and two in San Francisco, California as of January 2019. The stores are partially-automated, with customers able to purchase products without being checked out by a cashier or using a self-checkout station.
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    Mission Dolores Park
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    Encompassing nearly 16 acres, Mission Dolores Park is one of San Francisco’s most popular destinations, the vibrant heart of its equally vibrant, culturally diverse neighborhood. Here you’ll find lush green lawns shaded by tall palm trees, a soccer field, six tennis courts, one basketball court, a multi-use court, a playground, and two off-leash dog play areas.
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    Lombard Street
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    Lombard Street is an east–west street in San Francisco, California that is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns. Stretching from The Presidio east to The Embarcadero (with a gap on Telegraph Hill), most of the street's western segment is a major thoroughfare designated as part of U.S. Route 101. The famous one-block section, claimed to be "the crookedest street in the world", is located along the eastern segment in the Russian Hill neighborhood.
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    Golden Gate Overlook
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    You can probably guess from the name – Golden Gate Overlook offers a view of its namesake bridge like no other. The "can't miss it moment" here is the view of the bridge's twin towers as framed between two magnificent Cypress trees. You can often spot happy couples snapping their wedding photos here – the scene is that good.