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<title>Saturday February 4 10:00 am - North Beach</title>
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<description>Savor a taste of the International District, home to the Latin Quarter of the 1850s, Little Italy since the 1880s, and the stage for turn-of-the-century bohemians and mid-20th century beatniks.

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<title>Saturday February 4 10:00 am - Omni Hotel Walk</title>
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<description>Starting from the lobby of the Omni Hotel enjoy one of City Guides popular downtown tours. Each week take a surprise tour that could include Nob Hill, Chinatown, Embarcadero Skyway, Gold Rush City, or the  Ferry Building.

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<title>Saturday February 4 10:00 am - Palace Hotel</title>
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<description>Majestic.  Spectacular.  Words fail to convey the extraordinary beauty of the elegantly restored Palace.  See this 1909 Beaux Arts gem for yourself, and discover why it's consistently ranked as one of the top luxury hotels in the world!

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<title>Saturday February 4 10:00 am - Chinatown</title>
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<description>Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the oldest Chinatown in the US.

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<title>Saturday February 4 11:00 am - Mission Murals</title>
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<description>See the colorful people's art of the Mission District, one of San Francisco's largest ethnic communities.

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<title>Saturday February 4 11:00 am - Pacific Heights Mansions</title>
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<description>Walk past palatial homes and consulates in Pacific Heights--mansions used as the Japanese and German consulates in 1941. Learn of Victorian lifestyles and earthquake refugees.

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<title>Saturday February 4 11:00 am - Castro: Tales Of The Village</title>
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<description>Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities. Stairs and steep hills. 

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<title>Saturday February 4 11:00 am - Landmark Victorians Of Alamo Square</title>
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<description>See some of the city's most opulent and carefully restored 'Painted Ladies' including the world famous Postcard Row. You will also be treated to breathtaking panoramic views from the Alamo Square Historic District.

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<title>Saturday February 4 11:00 am - Coit Tower Murals</title>
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<description>Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists of the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm workers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life. Tour includes some murals not usually open to the public.

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<title>Saturday February 4 12:00 pm - Ferry Building</title>
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<description>Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero.

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<title>Saturday February 4 1:00 pm - Palace Of Fine Arts/Marina</title>
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<description> Discover one of the most romantic spots in San Francisco, and the site of the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition. Learn of this fabulous fair and beloved building while you enjoy today's historic Marina district.

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<title>Saturday February 4 1:00 pm - Telegraph Hill Stairway Hike</title>
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<description>Enjoy sweeping views of the Bay
and beyond. Climb the Filbert Street steps and experience a different San Francisco: semi-tropical gardens and cottages built in the 1850s. Perhaps catch a glimpse of the wild parrots.

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<title>Saturday February 4 1:00 pm - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Saturday February 4 1:00 pm - Fire Department Museum</title>
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<description>View antique engines and fire fighter artifacts mixed together with the history of fire fighting. This is an indoor, self guided tour. A trained City Guide is available for questions and explanations.

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<title>Saturday February 4 1:00 pm - Fort Mason To Aquatic Park</title>
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<description>This remarkable walk along the  northern waterfront includes unique views and exciting accounts  of many of the most important events of San Francisco history, including the Spanish era, military changes, Civil War times, 1906 Earthquake, PPIE, the astonishing  development of the GGNRA and the saga of Aquatic Park. Incomparable vistas adjacent to the last unaltered bit of SF coast!

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<title>Saturday February 4 2:00 pm - Land's End: Sutro Heights</title>
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<description>In sunshine or fog, experience the dramatic wind swept vistas where San Francisco meets the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy Sutro Heights Park, Mayor Sutro's gift to the public, and see the ruins of his gigantic baths. Somewhat strenuous.

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<title>Saturday February 4 2:00 pm - Mission Bay: Hidden Waters</title>
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<description>From placid waters fished by ancient peoples to the biggest construction project in San Francisco since 1906, the transformation of Mission Bay has been incredible.  Gain a unique perspective on the area, and discover a hidden park and a forgotten creek.  (If it's a bay, where's the water?)

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<title>Saturday February 4 2:00 pm - Japantown, Urban Renewal and Fillmore Jazz</title>
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<description>San Francisco&amp;rsquo;s Japantown dates from the earthquake and fire of 1906. Later, Japanese Americans were uprooted in World War II and replaced largely by African Americans who opened many jazz clubs. Then, in the 1950s, urban renewal changed the physical landscape. Today we see Japanese-style architecture next to classic Victorians and the birth of the Fillmore Jazz Preservation District.

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<title>Sunday February 5 10:00 am - Cow Hollow</title>
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<description>The tolling of historic bells cast halfway around the world, a rare building type from 1861, a grand Italiante manor house, and San Francisco's most exotic building.  These and other unique experiences await you on the Cow Hollow tour.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Castro: Tales Of The Village</title>
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<description>Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities. Stairs and steep hills. 

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Mission Dolores Neighborhood</title>
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<description>This tour covers the history of San Francisco from the perspective of the one neighborhood that's been through it all. Learn about the Spanish mission that formed the neighborhood, hear the magnificent tale of how the neighborhood survived the 1906 earthquake and fire, discover who the local streets are named after, and experience what this vibrant area is like today.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Golden Gate Bridge</title>
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<description>Marvel at San Francisco's world-famous landmark. Discover how the Golden Gate Bridge was built, who built it, and why it's not painted gold - despite its name. Experience breathtaking views of San Francisco and the Marin Headlands from the mid-span of the bridge.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Rising Steel: Two Centuries Of San Francisco Architecture</title>
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<description>Explore downtown architecture from as early as 1891 up to today. We'll see famous buildings and little-known treasures while discussing the architects and design trends that changed the face of America. 'Make no small plans!' 30 buildings in two hours.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Haight-Ashbury</title>
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<description>Come explore streets, sidewalks, parks, and vistas that tell the story of a Victorian era resort site subsequently developed by comfortable merchants, whose gingerbread homes still grace its streets. Somewhat strenuous.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Downtown Deco</title>
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<description>Discover downtown's legacy of the Jazz Age through skyscrapers and office buildings from the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s. Visit some stunning lobbies and learn about some of San Francisco's architects and artists who embraced the Art Deco style.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Billionaire's Row: Outer Broadway Architecture</title>
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<description>Explore the most exclusive corner of Pacific Heights; where, since the late 19th century, San Francisco's wealthiest families have built mansions with spectacular views of the bay.  Find out which society family runs a nursery school from their home and which rehab program had its headquarters in this unlikely setting.  Stroll past a Victorian Firehouse turned private residence and visit a humble church that started a new architectural movement.

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<title>Sunday February 5 11:00 am - Dogpatch and Potrero Point</title>
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<description>Designated as a San Francisco Historic District, this colorful neighborhood has important ties to many of the city's past commercial industries. From its historic working class cottages and industrial age relics to the current proliferation of ultra-modern lofts, we'll explore the past and present of this surprising, eclectic neighborhood in transition.

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<title>**Cancelled**Sunday February 5 1:00 pm - Fire Department Museum</title>
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<description>View antique engines and fire fighter artifacts mixed together with the history of fire fighting. This is an indoor, self guided tour. A trained City Guide is available for questions and explanations.

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<title>Sunday February 5 1:00 pm - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Sunday February 5 1:00 pm - Golden Gate Park: East End</title>
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<description>The East End of Golden Gate Park holds many features and stories of its past one hundred year existence. The Conservatory of Flowers, underground tunnels, a rock quarry, and a long gone aviary are part of its past.  View the AIDS Memorial Grove, and the new buildings in the Music Concourse, site of the 1894 World's Fair. We will be walking up small hills and climbing some stairs in this two-hour walk.  

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<title>Sunday February 5 1:30 pm - Noe Valley: A Village Within the City</title>
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<description>Who was Noe? What is Horner's Addition? Where was Temple? What is a Jonathan Anderson? Did Andrew Carnegie live in Noe Valley? Find out about the valley's working class roots. Walk along and learn tricks to uncover this now-upscale neighborhood's historic secrets.

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<title>Sunday February 5 2:00 pm - Nob Hill</title>
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<description>Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Expect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four prestigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, and fabulous views.

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<title>Sunday February 5 2:00 pm - Gold Rush City</title>
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<description>Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers.

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<title>Sunday February 5 2:00 pm - Victorian San Francisco</title>
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<description>See and learn about Victorian era architecture of the city's first suburb. As we walk in the neighborhood of Lafayette Square, you'll also learn about Victorian lifestyles and San Francisco's illustrious history. Some steep streets. Many fabulous views! 

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<title>Monday February 6 9:30 am - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Monday February 6 10:00 am - 1906: Earthquake And Fire</title>
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<description>Imagine awakening before dawn on April 18, 1906 to the unthinkable--a massive earthquake has toppled chimneys and buildings, and ripped apart city water pipes. With the fire on your heels, escape from the alleyways south of Market to what should be the safety of Union Square.

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<title>Monday February 6 10:00 am - Chinatown</title>
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<description>Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the oldest Chinatown in the US.

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<title>Monday February 6 11:00 am - Fisherman's Wharf: A Hidden History</title>
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<description>Come experience what most visitors miss at this world-famous tourist destination! Go behind the scenes of this vital part of San Francisco's past and present to see great old ships and unexpected vistas. Learn about swimmers who survived the Bay(and those that didn't!), Joltin' Joe and much more.

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<title>Monday February 6 1:30 pm - Chinatown</title>
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<title>Tuesday February 7 10:00 am - Palace Hotel</title>
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<description>Majestic.  Spectacular.  Words fail to convey the extraordinary beauty of the elegantly restored Palace.  See this 1909 Beaux Arts gem for yourself, and discover why it's consistently ranked as one of the top luxury hotels in the world!

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<title>Tuesday February 7 11:00 am - Castro: Tales Of The Village</title>
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<description>Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities. Stairs and steep hills. 

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<title>Tuesday February 7 11:00 am - City Hall and the Civic Center</title>
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<description>Explore a National Historic District and tour San Francisco's most beautiful building: its City Hall.

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<title>Tuesday February 7 12:00 pm - Ferry Building</title>
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<description>Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero.

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<title>Tuesday February 7 12:00 pm - Main Library Tour</title>
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<description>See the results of a $6 million first-floor facelift for this Civic Center institution. A dramatic skylight crowns the soaring atrium, flooded with natural light.  Bridges soar across spacious lightwells.  Stunning architecture, a vast collection - explore it all!  (Indoors; 1 hour.)

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<title>Tuesday February 7 1:30 pm - Historic Market Street: Path Of Gold</title>
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<description>From the Ferry Building to Lotta's Fountain, Market Street provides a cross section of San Francisco history as it slices diagonally across the city. Lining the city's first boulevard, dubbed the Path of Gold as it was rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake, are historic buildings, monuments and modern skyscrapers. Hear the street's relevance to everything from the Gold Rush to Bay Area Rapid Transit and vintage street cars.

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<title>Wednesday February 8 9:30 am - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Wednesday February 8 10:00 am - Theatre In San Francisco</title>
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<description>Caruso, O'Neill, Booth, Lotta, Belasco, Ball, Tetrazzini, and more . . . stars of the stage in San Francisco.  Join our guide to learn the fascinating history of theatre in the City by the Bay

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<title>Wednesday February 8 11:00 am - Tastes &amp; Tales Of North Beach</title>
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<description>In North Beach, one gust of wind can carry the sound of sea lions, the salty mist of fog, and the smells of this village's basic food groups - coffee, chocolate, wine, and focaccia. Meet our local purveyors on this charming walk and find out why the American Association of City Planners rates San Francisco's Little Italy one of the ten best neighborhoods in the country. 

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<title>Wednesday February 8 11:00 am - Gold Rush City</title>
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<description>Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers.

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<title>Wednesday February 8 11:00 am - Coit Tower Murals</title>
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<description>Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists of the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm workers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life. Tour includes some murals not usually open to the public.

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<title>Wednesday February 8 1:00 pm - 1906: Phoenix Rising</title>
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<description>Find out how cooking breakfast burned down the neighborhood, how City Hall was destroyed, and how the city rushed to rise from the ashes and rebuild better than ever. See little-known remnants of pre-1906 City Hall.

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<title>Wednesday February 8 1:00 pm - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<title>Wednesday February 8 2:00 pm - Nob Hill</title>
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<description>Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Expect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four prestigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, and fabulous views.

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<title>Thursday February 9 10:00 am - Historic Market Street: Path Of Gold</title>
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<description>From the Ferry Building to Lotta's Fountain, Market Street provides a cross section of San Francisco history as it slices diagonally across the city. Lining the city's first boulevard, dubbed the Path of Gold as it was rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake, are historic buildings, monuments and modern skyscrapers. Hear the street's relevance to everything from the Gold Rush to Bay Area Rapid Transit and vintage street cars.

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<title>Thursday February 9 11:00 am - City Hall and the Civic Center</title>
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<description>Explore a National Historic District and tour San Francisco's most beautiful building: its City Hall.

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<title>Thursday February 9 11:00 am - Golden Gate Bridge</title>
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<description>Marvel at San Francisco's world-famous landmark. Discover how the Golden Gate Bridge was built, who built it, and why it's not painted gold - despite its name. Experience breathtaking views of San Francisco and the Marin Headlands from the mid-span of the bridge.

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<title>Thursday February 9 12:00 pm - Ferry Building</title>
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<description>Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero.

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<title>Thursday February 9 1:00 pm - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>**Cancelled**Thursday February 9 1:00 pm - Fire Department Museum</title>
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<description>View antique engines and fire fighter artifacts mixed together with the history of fire fighting. This is an indoor, self guided tour. A trained City Guide is available for questions and explanations.

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<title>Thursday February 9 1:00 pm - Fort Mason To Aquatic Park</title>
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<description>This remarkable walk along the  northern waterfront includes unique views and exciting accounts  of many of the most important events of San Francisco history, including the Spanish era, military changes, Civil War times, 1906 Earthquake, PPIE, the astonishing  development of the GGNRA and the saga of Aquatic Park. Incomparable vistas adjacent to the last unaltered bit of SF coast!

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<title>Thursday February 9 2:00 pm - Nob Hill</title>
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<description>Here once rose the rococo palaces of the old railroad and silver kings. Expect architectural tidbits and anecdotes about a great cathedral, four prestigious hotels, and a most exclusive men's club. Elegance, urbanity, and fabulous views.

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<title>Thursday February 9 2:00 pm - Palace Hotel</title>
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<description>Majestic.  Spectacular.  Words fail to convey the extraordinary beauty of the elegantly restored Palace.  See this 1909 Beaux Arts gem for yourself, and discover why it's consistently ranked as one of the top luxury hotels in the world!

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<title>Friday February 10 9:30 am - Japanese Tea Garden/Stow Lake/Strawberry Hill</title>
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<description>We'll start with a tour of the Japanese Tea Garden, then climb up to Stow Lake. We'll explore San Francisco's second highest sand dune, a place known as &quot;the island,&quot; even before it was surrounded by water. See a waterfall funded by a railroad tycoon and a nesting tree for California's largest water bird. We'll cross the Roman Bridge and hike up the Carriage Path to the top of Strawberry Hill, the site of the Sweeny Observatory and then descend down Huntington Falls to the Tiapei Pavilion. This tour may be abbreviated, at the discretion of the guide, due to weather.

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<title>Friday February 10 10:00 am - South of Market Architecture Stroll</title>
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<description>Compare Classical Revival, modern, postmodern and green trends. Architecture includes building facades, public places, and public art. Zigzag and saunter along main streets and back alleys toward the emerging Transbay Terminal complex. 

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<title>Friday February 10 10:00 am - City Scapes And Public Places</title>
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<description>Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. 

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<title>Friday February 10 11:00 am - Fisherman's Wharf: A Hidden History</title>
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<description>Come experience what most visitors miss at this world-famous tourist destination! Go behind the scenes of this vital part of San Francisco's past and present to see great old ships and unexpected vistas. Learn about swimmers who survived the Bay(and those that didn't!), Joltin' Joe and much more.

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<title>Friday February 10 1:00 pm - Fort Mason Historic District</title>
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<description>A unique San Francisco landmark, Fort Mason's Port of Embarkation, once known as the &quot;Gateway to the Pacific,&quot; has evolved from a dynamic military post to a contemporary cultural center. Enjoy spectacular Bay views, Gas House Cove, unique and special architecture. Discover the important role of nearby Lobos Square in San Francisco history.

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<title>Friday February 10 1:00 pm - Fire Department Museum</title>
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<description>View antique engines and fire fighter artifacts mixed together with the history of fire fighting. This is an indoor, self guided tour. A trained City Guide is available for questions and explanations.

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<title>Friday February 10 1:30 pm - City Scapes And Public Places</title>
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<description>Discover hidden parks, rooftop gardens, while learning colorful history and distinctive architecture of San Francisco's Financial District. 

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<title>Friday February 10 1:30 pm - Gold Rush City</title>
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<description>Relive the early history of an instant city. Learn about the Vigilance Committee and a fleet of abandoned ships. Who was Emperor Norton? Walk the streets of Yerba Buena Cove, the haunts of the original 49ers.

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<title>Saturday February 11 10:00 am - Palace Hotel</title>
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<description>Majestic.  Spectacular.  Words fail to convey the extraordinary beauty of the elegantly restored Palace.  See this 1909 Beaux Arts gem for yourself, and discover why it's consistently ranked as one of the top luxury hotels in the world!

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<title>Saturday February 11 10:00 am - North Beach</title>
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<description>Savor a taste of the International District, home to the Latin Quarter of the 1850s, Little Italy since the 1880s, and the stage for turn-of-the-century bohemians and mid-20th century beatniks.

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<title>Saturday February 11 10:00 am - Omni Hotel Walk</title>
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<description>Starting from the lobby of the Omni Hotel enjoy one of City Guides popular downtown tours. Each week take a surprise tour that could include Nob Hill, Chinatown, Embarcadero Skyway, Gold Rush City, or the  Ferry Building.

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<title>Saturday February 11 10:00 am - Chinatown</title>
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<description>Explore local alleys and walk among sites of temples and tongs, and shops of joss, dim sum, herbs; learn some colorful history and stories from the oldest Chinatown in the US.

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - Pacific Heights Mansions</title>
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<description>Walk past palatial homes and consulates in Pacific Heights--mansions used as the Japanese and German consulates in 1941. Learn of Victorian lifestyles and earthquake refugees.

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - SOMA &amp; Yerba Buena Gardens</title>
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<description>Understand the history and development of the South of Market area (SoMa), from the earliest rough neighborhoods called “South of the Slot” to the family-friendly environment that is today’s Yerba Buena Gardens complex. View an exciting variety of buildings and architectural styles, including
an historic church, posh hotels, and the highest concentration of museums in the city. Learn to look at this neighborhood with a new eye. Even
people familiar with the area will discover beautiful gardens and unique sculptures that are “hidden in plain sight.”

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - Golden Gate Park: West End</title>
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<description>Explore a magic garden and windmills that helped create Golden Gate Park. Trace the tracks of trains that brought San Franciscans to Ocean Beach in Victorian Times. Discover Lucien Laubaudt's magnificent murals of 1930s City Life in Willis Polk's landmark Beach Chalet.

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - Inner Sunset: The Birth Of A Neighborhood</title>
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<description>Discover how this charming neighborhood emerged from the windswept dunes originally deemed hopeless and uninhabitable. Explore the area, see the bustling local color, and hear fascinating history (and an occasional bit of lore).

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - Castro: Tales Of The Village</title>
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<description>Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities. Stairs and steep hills. 

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<title>Saturday February 11 11:00 am - Coit Tower Murals</title>
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<description>Murals--some controversial--created by 25 of California's leading artists of the 1930s reflect scenes of the Great Depression, landscapes, farm workers, industries, a stylish soiree, and vibrant city life. Tour includes some murals not usually open to the public.

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<title>Saturday February 11 12:00 pm - Ferry Building</title>
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<description>Enjoy an hour-long walk on the rise, tragic fall, and modern rebirth of one of San Francisco's most renowned historic landmarks. Visit a contemporary swirl of shops and learn the history of ferries, freeways and quakes. Meet at the foot of the stairs at the front entrance, Market and Embarcadero.

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<title>Saturday February 11 1:00 pm - Fort Mason To Aquatic Park</title>
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<description>This remarkable walk along the  northern waterfront includes unique views and exciting accounts  of many of the most important events of San Francisco history, including the Spanish era, military changes, Civil War times, 1906 Earthquake, PPIE, the astonishing  development of the GGNRA and the saga of Aquatic Park. Incomparable vistas adjacent to the last unaltered bit of SF coast!

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<title>Saturday February 11 1:00 pm - Japanese Tea Garden</title>
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<description>Join us for a 45-minute stroll through this five-acre world-famous garden. Learn about the icons of the Garden and the family that lived there. Admission to garden required except on the Monday and Wednesday 9:30 morning tour.

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<title>Saturday February 11 1:00 pm - Fire Department Museum</title>
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<description>View antique engines and fire fighter artifacts mixed together with the history of fire fighting. This is an indoor, self guided tour. A trained City Guide is available for questions and explanations.

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<title>Saturday February 11 1:00 pm - Telegraph Hill Stairway Hike</title>
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<description>Enjoy sweeping views of the Bay
and beyond. Climb the Filbert Street steps and experience a different San Francisco: semi-tropical gardens and cottages built in the 1850s. Perhaps catch a glimpse of the wild parrots.

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<title>Saturday February 11 1:00 pm - 1906: Presidio &amp; The Earthquake</title>
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<description>Walking through the Presidio, explore the extraordinary role of the Army in this extraordinary time and learn about the more than 200,000 San Franciscans left suddenly homeless and their struggle to return to normal life.

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<title>Saturday February 11 2:00 pm - Land's End: Sutro Heights</title>
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<description>In sunshine or fog, experience the dramatic wind swept vistas where San Francisco meets the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy Sutro Heights Park, Mayor Sutro's gift to the public, and see the ruins of his gigantic baths. Somewhat strenuous.

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<title>Saturday February 11 2:00 pm - Making Waves on the Waterfront</title>
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<description>San Francisco is well-known for changing the world through innovative, even revolutionary, ideas and actions in politics, business, technology and society. Many of these changes occurred along the northern waterfront, where Gold Rush pioneers, labor organizers, entrepreneurs, genius inventors and architects helped created our modern city.  Join us as we travel over level ground (no hills!) to visit historic sites and hidden parks.


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