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  2. Safe and Dangerous Places in San Francisco - AOL

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    In San Francisco, although it's a terrific vacation destination, there are a few less than desirable spots intrepid travelers need to keep in mind. It's always wise to do your homework before ...

  3. Safe and Dangerous Places in San Francisco - AOL

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    San Francisco is an odd city. The worst parts of the town are just blocks away from the most touristy parts. Most tourists have a problem telling the neighborhoods apart, and the seedier areas are ...

  4. 222 Second Street - Wikipedia

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    222 Second Street is a 370-foot (110 m) office skyscraper in the South of Market District of San Francisco, California.It is under lease by social networking company LinkedIn (headquartered in nearby Sunnyvale).

  5. List of shopping streets and districts by city - Wikipedia

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    San Diego — Ocean Beach Antique District, Gaslamp Quarter; San Francisco — Union Square, [17] Union Street, Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury, Fillmore Street, Hayes Street [18] San Jose — The Alameda, Santana Row, Stevens Creek Boulevard; Santa Barbara — State Street; Santa Monica — Montana Avenue, Third Street Promenade, Main Street

  6. Stockton Street (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Stockton Street is a north-south street in San Francisco. [1] It begins at Market Street passing Union Square, a major shopping district in the city. [2] It then runs underground for about two and a half blocks in Stockton Street Tunnel (lending its name to a separate, parallel street above the tunnel), passes through Chinatown and North Beach (Little Italy), and ends at Beach Street near the ...

  7. Mid-Market, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Market (also Central Market, and Market Street Theatre and Loft District) is a neighborhood, historic district and development area in San Francisco, California.The neighborhood is bounded by Market Street to the north, 5th Street to the east, Mission Street to the south, and Van Ness Avenue to the west.

  8. Shreve & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Built with the latest engineering technologies of its time, the Shreve & Co. building was one of a few San Francisco buildings that survived the April 18 earthquake. [2] During the fire, silver and jewels were rushed into the fireproof vault by the staff where most of it remained unharmed, however, 3 weeks would pass before the safe was cool ...

  9. Bird flu detected in San Francisco wastewater and chickens - AOL

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    San Francisco health officials announced H5N1 detection in city wastewater last month, after birds at a live market were positively confirmed with the virus. San Francisco is the only California ...