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  2. Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze - Wikipedia

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    Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze is a tourist attraction on Pier 39 in San Francisco, California. It is a mirror maze in which people must find their way out, attempting to avoid confusion. History

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  5. Precita Park - Wikipedia

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    The park gets its name from the Precita Creek.In the area now called "Precita Park", a village had developed by the 1860s. The village drew its water from an upstream portion of the creek and used the creek as an open sewer. [2]

  6. Randall Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Randall Museum is a museum in central San Francisco, California, owned and operated by the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department with the support of the Randall Friends.

  7. Mount Davidson (California) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Davidson is the highest natural point in San Francisco, California, with an elevation of 928 feet (283 m). [2] It is located near the geographical center of the city, south of Twin Peaks and Portola Drive and to the west of Diamond Heights and Glen Park.

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  9. Feusier Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    The Feusier Octagon House is an historic octagonal house built in c. 1857, and located in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California.. It was listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark on October 1, 1970, [3] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 24, 1974. [4]