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Grace Slick: First Lady of Acid Rock
by Kosmo
Grace Slick was one of the forerunners of San Francisco's acid rock sound, which became nationally famous during the so-called Summer of Love in 1967. Thereafter, Grace would become the quintessential rock... published 2 days ago
California High-Speed Trains
by bluegonegreen
For years, the glory days of rail transit seemed to be fading out of reach, but a resurrection of the once-great system could be right around the corner. When the railways were booming in the early 21st... published 10 days ago
Guide to the Lower Haight
by jonaitis
The Lower Haight is one of the least tourist traveled locations in San Francisco. People tend to go to the Upper Haight to see the famous Haight Ashbury, but only a few blocks away (and down a hill across... published 10 days ago
Vagabond's Remorse - The Importance of Travel
by Sassy_Nomad
We all know some people who make a point on weekends to venture out to do wild things - they call themselves "adrenaline junkies" while everyone else calls them crazy. I somewhat admire these bungee-jumping,... published 2 weeks ago
Greatest Oakland Athletics Sluggers of All-Time
by Nashville G-man
The Oakland Athletics (A's) have been in Oakland for forty years. Before that, the franchise was in Kansas City for thirteen seasons and before that they were in Philadelphia for about fifty years. Over the... published 2 weeks ago
San Francisco: Diverse and Amazing Culture
by NateRider
One of the things that most excites me about larger cities is the cultural opportunities. Perhaps this is partially due to the fact that I have traveled to several different countries, and I absolutely love... published 3 weeks ago
San Francisco: Short Overview
by NateRider
San Francisco is an exciting city. While I don't know this firsthand, it was a favorite of my grandmas, and I recall that she would tell us stories of the city; what she and my grandpa did while they were... published 3 weeks ago
Cities For The Senses - The Importance of Travel
by Sassy_Nomad
They say that New Orleans is a city of the dead. It's said to be one of the United States' more haunted cities, and due to the unique above-ground burial necessities it's hard to think of New Orleans without... published 3 weeks ago
57San Francisco Weather
by eclectricity
Having lived all over America, this native of San Francisco makes the bold claim that San Francisco weather is the jewel of American climates. Although I know that there are those who love the hot, broiling... published 3 weeks ago
San Francisco Gay Pride Parade and Celebration
by MorganaMontgomery
This was my first year to attend the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade Celebration. Although I have wanted to attend this event for the past five years, somehow something always prevented me from being able to... published 4 weeks ago













