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  2. Glen Park, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    5,559/km 2 (14,397/sq mi) ZIP Code. 94131. Area codes. 415/628. Glen Park is a residential neighborhood in San Francisco, California, located south of Twin Peaks and adjacent to Glen Canyon Park .

  3. Noe Valley, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    94110, 94114, 94131. Area codes. 415/628. Noe Valley ( / ˈnoʊ.i / NOH-ee; originally spelt Noé) is a neighborhood in the central part of San Francisco, California. It is named for Don José de Jesús Noé, noted 19th-century Californio statesman and ranchero, who owned much of the area and served as mayor .

  4. Sutro Tower - Wikipedia

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    Sutro Tower. / 37.75523; -122.45284. Sutro Tower is a unique three-legged 297.8 m (977 ft) tall TV and radio lattice tower located in San Francisco, California. Rising from a hill between Twin Peaks and Mount Sutro near Clarendon Heights, it is a prominent feature of the city skyline and a landmark for city residents and visitors.

  5. Mystique (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mystique's origins remain unknown: her shapeshifting powers mean that her true age remains enigmatic. Her earliest attested appearance dates back to the years around 1900, when she lived in a male guise as a "consulting detective" who established a romantic relationship with her reality's version of Irene Adler, biographical details which imply she is in fact Sherlock Holmes, [27] an ...

  6. Diamond Heights, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    1895-built house on Gold Mine Drive. Diamond Heights was a San Francisco Redevelopment Agency project active from 1948 until 1978. [6] It was also the first project of the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association, intended to use its redevelopment powers for land on the hills in the center of the city to be developed with, rather ...

  7. De Young Museum - Wikipedia

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    www .deyoungmuseum .org. The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California. Located in Golden Gate Park, it is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, along with the Legion of Honor. The de Young is named for early San Francisco newspaperman M. H. de Young .

  8. 5 takeaways from an extremely memorable Olympics closing ceremony

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    It was a party in the Stade de France as an electric two-and-a-half weeks of the Summer Olympics wrapped up on Sunday with a celebration of the athletes, the people who made the Games happen and a ...

  9. Legion of Honor (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Muni: 18, 1, 38. Website. legionofhonor .famsf .org. The Legion of Honor, formally known as the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, is an art museum in San Francisco, California. Located in Lincoln Park, the Legion of Honor is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which also administers the de Young Museum.