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Secret San Francisco: San Francisco's Hidden Sites, Sounds & Tastes by David Armstrong,

Secret San Francisco: San Francisco's Hidden Sites, Sounds & Tastes by David Armstrong,
Secret San Francisco is a guidebook for people who hate guidebooks. For both visitors and San Fran natives, it takes you off the tired path of mainstream tourism and explores the unfamiliar treasures of the city's dynamic neighborhoods. Written by a well-known San Francisco writer, David Armstrong, and organized by subject into 105 "Secret" sections, Secret San Francisco speaks to adventurous travelers, encouraging them to check out the city behind the city. This distinctive book will tell you where to buy clothing by the pound or get your hair and nails done while sipping cocktails. It will lead you to a restaurant/bar with an East German theme (metal/industrial furnishings and pictures of Marx), all-night danceterias, and places to hang out at the San Fran airport.



Seeing and Being Seen: Tourism in the American West by David M. Wrobel,
Seeing and Being Seen: Tourism in the American West by David M. Wrobel,
You can see them cruising for Indian art in Santa Fe, waiting for Old Faithful at Yellowstone, or pausing for shrimp cocktails on San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. The American West attracts vacationers of every stripe, who comb its varied landscapes for the ultimate trip. And for better or worse, those who come to see this multifaceted region have changed what they have come to see. Seeing and Being Seen explores the history of tourism in the American West and examines its effects on both the tourists and the places and people they visit. Scholars from the humanities, social sciences, and business -- Patricia Nelson Limerick, Hal Rothman, and others -- join government and National Park Service professionals to investigate the dilemmas that tourism poses for western communities, from economic and environmental questions to cultural change. The selections are organized around three broad topics: scholarly perceptions of tourism, tourists, and those toured upon; tourism in its historical context, including an assessment of its cultural impact on communities and on tourists themselves; and the history and impact of tourism on the West's national parks, with particular emphasis on efforts to maintain the delicate balance between natural preservation and public enjoyment. These essays cover the span of tourism history, from early-twentieth-century "See America First" campaigns to the problematic place of automobiles in national parks today. They also pay special attention to policy choices that the growth of tourism sometimes forces on communities, as towns try to bounce back from failed economies by capitalizing on an "Old West" image -- or even, in the case of Kellogg, Idaho, "OldBavarian". In response, the authors offer suggestions by which communities can begin to make rational choices about the role and place of tourism in their lives.



San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road - The San Francisco & San Jose Rail Road was a railroad incorporated on August 18, 1860 and consists of 49.5 miles of track running the San Francisco Peninsula from San Francisco, California to San Jose, California.

San Francisco Call - The San Francisco Call was a newspaper that served San Francisco, California. The paper was also called The San Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco News Call-Bulletin, and the News Call-Bulletin before being absorbed by the San Francisco Examiner.

San Francisco Water Department - San Francisco Water Department is an agency in San Francisco that provides water service to residents of the San Francisco Bay Area. The San Francisco Water Department privately holds many undeveloped land in many parts of the San Francisco Bay Area.

San Francisco Rush - San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (also known as San Francisco Rush and Rush) is an arcade racing game set in San Francisco, California. Atari Games and Midway Games also developed a console version for the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation that combines the arcade San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing and San Francisco Rush The Rock: Alcatraz Edition.



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San Francisco Tourism - San Francisco Tourism Neo-bohemia A common sight in American cities today is the local bohemia, filled with hipsters, funky stores, picturesque dive bars, san francisco tourism and aspiring artists. Yet not so long ago, these sorts of districts were relatively rare, san francisco tourism and one had to travel to San Francisco or Greenwich Village to experience bohemia in all its glory. The last two decades, however, has seen the emergence of a mass alternative nation, populated by struggling screenwriters, ...

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