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Historically Interesting Buildings in San Francisco to Visit

By John Feyd


San Francisco is known for as a travel location for many distinguished sites, many of which are recognizable around the world because of the characteristic design of the historic buildings in San Francisco. Alongside being home to one of, if not the most recognizable bridge in the USA, the city of San Fran is quite as much defined by the historical buildings in San Francisco that have lasted through quakes and all the other kinds of reorganizations to definition of San Fran.

The Golden Gate Bridge

This bridge is by a large margin the most well-liked historical attraction in San Francisco. Not only is it a lovely site, but it has historic importance as well. By taking a walk across this bridge, you can see a large amount of the city of San Fran and the beautiful bay. Whether you are driving or walking driving or walking, you will be surprised by the pretty structure and overall elegance of the architectural design. The project to build this bridge started in 1933, but wasn't finished till 1937.

Filbert Steps

If you should happen to feel like a good workout, then you should definitely visit the Filbert Steps. There could be over 600 step stairs, which go up the side of Sansome Street. It's not the stairs that are engaging, because they are crumbled and repulsive in some parts. The real beauty is in the phenomenal panaoramic views, which one can see on the way up. The gardens and charming houses, which you see on the way up, are grand. When you reach the end of the steps, one can enjoy Coit Tower.

San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park

In the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, visitors will find this national park. The park encompasses a visitor center, a fleet of significant vessels,a maritime museum, a library and a research facility. The building was first opened in 1951 to the San Francisco public. Visitors can see notable ships from the 19th century in all of the ship's glory. Tour these extraordinary ships and find out about their sea-faring history.

Fort Point

Journey to another place and time when you visit Fort Point. Once used as a hiding space for the military, now it is been the location of many Hollywood movies, including "Vertigo" by Alfred Hitchcock. This area is also integrated in the famous Nintendo game, "Grand Theft Auto". This structure was built in 1776 and today is crumbling a little a bit. Still many people love to go here and see the wonderful perspectives from this area.

Alcatraz

Roughly 1.5 miles off the coast of San Francisco, San Fran sightseers will find the island that holds the jail Alcatraz. Up until 1969 this provided a home to one of the worst jails in the nation. Perhaps its most renowned inmate was Al Capone, but Capone surprisingly wasn't the most violent by far. Today, Alcatraz is recognized as among the most haunted areas in American and so draws a large amount of visitors. Tours are given daily of this historical building, with the added bonus of a beautiful ferry ride across the bay.

Regardless of what you sites you see in San Francisco adventurers will leave them enchanted. This attractive bay area city has something for everyone, including great places to eat and many historically significant sites. The city on the Bay has long been home to some stunning historic sites. Finding the time to visit them all will leave visitors will enough memories to last a lifetime... or at least until the next visit.




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