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Photos of San Francisco Tourist (11)
There are (11) photos of the keyword,
San Francisco Tourist
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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Travel Locations
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Golden Gate Bridge
#485 — A scenic picture taken of the Golden Gate Bridge in
San
Francisco
, California with Alcatraz prison visible on the left upper corner of the picture and some yellow flowers in the foreground. The Golden Gate Bridge is a historic symbol that represents the city of
San
Francisco
.
Alcatraz & Golden Gate Bridge
Travel Locations
:
California
:
San
Francisco
#404 — This is a scenic picture taken of Lombard Street which is located in downtown
San
Francisco
, California. Lombard Street is a major east to west street that crosses the entire city of
San
Francisco
. It is best known for one block on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, with eight sharp turns (or switchbacks) that have earned the street the distinction of being the most crooked (winding) street in the United States. One of
San
Francisco
's car lines stops at the top of this block. The crooked section of the street is reserved for one way traffic traveling east (downhill), and is paved with bricks. The section was built in 1923 to accommodate the steepness of the slope of the hill. The road is surrounded with beautiful shrubs and flowers and stunning bay views that draw in
tourist
s day after day. From the top of the hill you will see amazing views of the bay such as Telegraph Hill and North Beach.
Lombard Street,
San
Francisco
#599 — A scenic picture taken of the city of
San
Franicsco, California. In this picture you can almost see all that
San
Francisco
has to offer all at once. In the back right you can see the famous Alcatraz Island, the middle left floats the Balclutha, in the middle bottom is a famous
San
Francisco
cable car cpming up Hyde Street, and you can see many sailboats floating in the bay.
San
Francisco
Bay
#430 — A scenic picture taken of the crookedest street in the U.S. which is also more commonly known as Lombard Street. Lombard Street is located in downtown
San
Francisco
, California. Lombard Street is a major east to west street that crosses the entire city of
San
Francisco
. It is best known for one block on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, with eight sharp turns (or switchbacks) that have earned the street the distinction of being the most crooked (winding) street in the United States. Lombard Street is a major
tourist
's attraction of
San
Francisco
.
San
Francisco
's Lombard Street
#487 — A close up picture taken of a
San
Francisco
Cable Car which makes its way up Powell and Hyde St.
San
Francisco
's cable cars are unique in that they are the only street railway in which the cars do not operate under their own power. Instead, the cars are propelled mechanically, by "gripping" a continuously moving steel cable which runs in a conduit underneath a slot between the rails. The cable is kept in motion by an engine in a centrally-located powerhouse. The cable car system was developed in
San
Francisco
because of a guy named Andrew Hallidie whom in 1869 witnessed a horse-car accident and wanted to develop a cable railway to stop such accidents. In 1873 HGallidie tested the first cable car system near the top of Nob HIll at Clay and Jones Streets. Ever since this date the Cable Car system kept growing and became one of the symbols of
San
Francisco
.
Cable Car, Powell & Hyde Sts.
#481 — A scenic picture taken of downtown Chinatown with a Chinese man walking down the street located in
San
Francisco
, California.
San
Francisco
's Chinatown begins at the dragon-crested gate at Grant Avenue and Bush Street, and the entrence is called "Dragon's Gate." This city within a city is best explored on foot; exotic shops, renowned restaurants, food markets, temples and small museums comprise its boundaries.
Chinatown,
San
Francisco
#441 — A close up picture of Coit Tower located on Telegraph Hill in
San
Francisco
, California. Coit Tower on Telegraph hill in
San
Francisco
has provided visitors, and locals, with impressive views of The City since its completion in 1933. Coit Tower was built due to admiration for the fire fighters who fought the 1906 earthquake fires. Many believe the tower was designed in the shape of a fire hose nozzle in relation to that admiration.
Coit Tower
#486 — A scenic picture taken of the tall buildings of downtown
San
Francisco
, California and the Bay Bridge from Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. In this picture you can also see the Ferry Building in front of the Bay Bridge.
San
Francisco
is a city full of things to do.
San
Francisco
offers a wide arrange of activities from climbing to the top of Coit Tower, admiring the grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge, or even exploring the infamous Alcatraz prison! And don't forget about the Golden Gate Park, the Japanese Tea Garden the Botanical Garden plus so much more!
Downtown
San
Francisco
from Telegraph Hill
#1574 — A scenic picture taken of an orange cable car in downtown
San
Francisco
right by the warf.
Orange Cable Car
#483 — A day time picture taken of the Palace of Fine Arts Exploratorium located in
San
Francisco
, California. The task of creating a Palace of Fine Arts for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition fell to the architect Bernard R. Maybeck, then fifty years old and known for his innovative ideas. Setting to work on this new project, he chose as his theme a Roman ruin, mutilated and overgrown, in the mood of a Piranesi engraving. The Palace of Fine Arts was meant to give delight by its exterior beauty, but its purpose was also to offer all visitors a stimulating experience within doors.
Palace of Fine Arts Exploratorium
#339 — This is a picture taken of the "Tin Man" in downtown
San
Francisco
, California. The Tin Man has become a popular site to see of the many downtown
San
Francisco
activities and amusements down by the warf. The tin man moves to music being played in his boom box and generous people donate money to him for his entertainment.
Tin Man in
San
Francisco