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Guide Profile: Annie Reasoner

by Tam Tran

What tours do you lead?

Just Chinatown now. When I first started giving tours with City Guides, I did Japantown for ten years. I also gave tours for Sutro Highs and Lows.

What do you do when you are not leading City Guides tours?

I have a full-time job as a deputy clerk for the (state) First District Court of Appeals.

What is the most unusual thing that has happened to you on a City Guides tour?

Street people come up and help me give the tour sometimes. They talk about something related to the tour, talk to ghosts that only they can see. I had one tour of Chinatown that a young couple came on… They had their five-month-old son with them. The husband was Italian, the wife was Danish, and they had met at college in France. When they were on the tour, they were living in Switzerland. Five months is the youngest for a person I’ve ever had on my tours.

What are your favorite places in San Francisco?

Lincoln Park at the Legion of Honor, especially on a clear day. The beach right at here at my front door (48th and Balboa). Places with water views, but also the Marina on a Saturday afternoon, especially because there is so much going on in that neighborhood. There’s lot of shops, restaurants; it’s very neighborhood-y down there, towards the Cow Hollow area. There was one time I came out of the Plumpjack restaurant one night at 10:00 o’clock, and the street was packed with people.

What other cities do you like?

I have been to London once, 11 years ago, and loved it. It’s like San Francisco multiplied by ten. There are a lot of parks, a lot of diversity of people, culture, very good public transportation. There are also a lot of buildings that are older than anything we have here -- a lot of buildings that are still being used and not just monuments.

Photo courtesy of Tam Tran.

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Annie Reasoner, Class of 1996.

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