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Here are top 28 things you can t afford to miss in San Francisco

URL copied Here are top 28 things you can t afford to miss in San Francisco Although San Francisco is big in terms of attractions and amenities, it is geographically small – only 49 square miles. That makes it very easy to explore and do a great many things in a short period of time. Here is a suggested list of the top 28 things not to miss in San Francisco, according to the San Francisco Travel Association: Walk Over the Golden Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, manages to impress even the most experienced travelers with its stunning 1.7-mile span. Approximately 120,000 automobiles drive across it every day. A pedestrian walkway also allows crossing on foot, and bikes are allowed on the western side. The Golden Gate Bridge is said to be one of the most photographed things on Earth, so ready your camera of choice and be sure to share with #AlwaysSF.

Bay Area Reporter :: Homing s In, Going Out

ARTS 42nd Street Moon The musical theater company presents Jason Graae in Perfect Hermany: A Musical Tribute to Jerry Herman, Also Featuring: Jacqueline De Muro, Kelley Dorney, Lauren Louise, and Lauren McGraw; thru May 2. https://42ndstmoon.org/moonbeams/ A.C.T. Out Loud The Matchmaker on-demand thru May 2). $5-$50. https://www.act-sf.org/ The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison s audio drama is performed by Aurora Theatre company; adaptation by playwright Lydia R. Diamond. Thru May 21. https://auroratheatre.org/ Broadway on AirBnB Promotional-sponsored performances by a variety of talents: Tittus Burgess, cast members from Moulin Rouge, Mrs. Doubtfire, and more, plus dance, yoga, tarot and circus classes. $10-$50. www.airbnb.com

Bay Area Reporter :: 50 years in 50 weeks: 1975, Castro Street Fair

Home of first lesbian couple to legally marry in San Francisco will become a landmark

Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin bought the cottage in 1955 It soon became a meeting place and refuge for local lesbians The couple founded the Daughters of Bilitis, a political and social organization for lesbians, and wrote books and magazines about lesbian rights They became the first to get married in 2004, when then-mayor Gavin Newsom wanted to challenge the state s ban on same-sex marriages They were married again four years later, when the Supreme Court struck down the state s ban Lyon died in April 2020, and the house was left to Martin s daughter She sold it for $2.25 million, but local activists wanted to save it 

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