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  2. Embarcadero Center - Wikipedia

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    Embarcadero Center sits on a 9.8-acre (4.0 ha) site largely bounded by Clay Street (to the north), Sacramento Street (to the south), Battery Street (to the west), and the Embarcadero (to the east), in the financial district of San Francisco. [1] The 4.8-million-square-foot (450,000 m 2) complex accommodates offices for 14,000 people along with ...

  3. The 10 Best Places to Go Ice Skating in San Francisco (Plus ...

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    Whether you’re looking for a classic San Francisco experience (hello, Union Square holiday rink and Christmas tree) or something off the beaten path (like a Hallmark Channel winter wonderland ...

  4. Union Square, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Union Square around the turn of the 20th century The square in 1968, as seen from the St. Francis Hotel. Union Square was originally a large sand dune, and the square was later set aside to be made into a public park in 1850. Union Square got its name from the pro-Union rallies held there on the eve of the Civil War.

  5. 960 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The William A. Clark House at 962 Fifth Avenue, which was torn down to build 960 Fifth Avenue. 960 Fifth Avenue was built on the former site of the William A. Clark House. When Senator Clark died in 1925, his widow and daughter, Huguette Clark, moved to 907 Fifth Avenue and sold the mansion, which cost $7 million, [2] to Anthony Campagna for $3 ...

  6. Sutro Baths - Wikipedia

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    The route ran from the baths to a terminal at California Street and Central Avenue, now Presidio Avenue. [10] [11] The second line was the Sutro Railroad, which ran electric trolleys to Golden Gate Park and downtown San Francisco. Both lines were later taken over by the Market Street Railway. [12]

  7. Sunvalley Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its construction, Sunvalley Shopping Center was said to be the largest air-conditioned regional shopping center in the world. [2] Developed by A. Alfred Taubman, [3] the shopping center opened on August 5, 1967 with a performance by Tony Martin and is 1,333,000 feet (406,000 meters) on two floors.

  8. JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square - Wikipedia

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    It was sold on June 1, 1990 to Pan Pacific Hotels, a division of the Tokyu Corporation, which renamed it The Pan Pacific Hotel San Francisco. [3] On August 10, 2003, Tokyu sold the hotel to San Francisco-based Oxford Lodging [4] for $45 million. Pan Pacific was retained to manage the hotel.

  9. Union Square/Market Street station - Wikipedia

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    Of the ten artworks installed for the Central Subway, three are located at Union Square/Market Street station: . Lucy in the Sky by Erwin Redl consists of Hundreds of 10 by 10 inches (250 mm × 250 mm) LED-array-illuminated translucent panels on the ceiling of the concourse level, programmed to change colors, display patterns, and animations.