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The Mystery Spot was the first "gravity-defying" tourist attraction in California and was the most prominent illusion-based tourist attraction in California in the mid-20th century. [20] It has been featured on BuzzFeed , and in the Santa Cruz Sentinel and other newspapers, comic strips, and travel blogs for decades.
(10) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas – 1,366,123 sq ft (126,917.0 m 2) Las Americas Premium Outlets – San Ysidro; Ontario Mills – Ontario;
Based on gross leasable area, the Great Mall of the Bay Area is the largest outlet mall and the 8th largest mall in California. It was once the largest mall in Northern California, but has now been surpassed by others. Like other malls, Great Mall also has a food court, which can be accessed through Entrance 4.
Pages in category "San Francisco Bay Area amusement parks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Bayfair Center (orig. Bay-Fair, later Bay Fair, Bayfair Mall) is a regional shopping mall and power center in San Leandro, California. It was among the first malls in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. Anchors are Target, Kohl's and a 16-screen Cinemark Century cinema. The Macy's anchor store closed in 2024.
A chapter in the 1985 Bret Easton Ellis novel Less than Zero is set in The Beverly Center. Exterior shots for the 1986 low-budget horror film Chopping Mall were filmed along the Beverly Center - mainly along La Cienega Boulevard. Beverly Center was the setting of the 1991 film Scenes from a Mall starring Bette Midler and Woody Allen.
Alan Putter formed Amusement Management International in 1992 in Dallas, Texas. The initial company names was Fun Adventures Inc. After doing operations with the original Skycoaster in 1993, installed permanent Skycoasters in Dallas, next to the Malibu Speed Zone sit at I-35 and Walnut Hull, and in FIESTA Texas Theme park in San Antonio, Texas.
In 2015, 45 Bay Area cities counted zero homicides, the largest of which was Daly City. [165] In 2015, Oakland also saw the highest rates of property crime in the Bay Area, at 59.4 incidents per thousand residents, with San Francisco following close behind at 53 incidents per thousand residents.