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1. Muir Woods ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) San Francisco, California, United States Muir Woods has a rich and varied history, from its use by the Coast Miwok people, to its early days of tourism, to an era of conservation, to modern preservation. In.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Larkspur, California, United States Cool place to hang out and relax - shops, places to eat or just stroll around ADD TO LIST (154 reviews) San Francisco, California, United States Completed in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was at the time the longest suspension bridge in the world. It has since become an icon landmark in the city, and appearently.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tiburon, California, United States Wonderful spot to visit on days of any weather. Particularly sparkles when the sun is out. Takes about an hour to walk both ways. 6. Pier 49 ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) San Francisco, California, United States Just an all-around great city to go strolling around in. Don't feel like you have to rush around and see a million famous sites, just go and hang out, walk along the.. 7. County Jail ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) San Rafael, California, United States The only Jail designed by Frank LLoyd Wright, Marin County Jail in San Rafael is built into a hilll side and is easy to miss driving by on the Freeway ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sausalito, California, United States Amazing Northern California beach with military ruins and a beautiful view to and from. This is where I proposed to m wife at and one of the most beautiful places I.. 9. Baker Beach ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) San Francisco, California, United States Great Fotospot! Baker Beach is definitely THE Place if you want to photograph the Golden Gate Bridge from a nice angle. Be careful, strong winds and high waves in.. 10. Alcatraz Island ADD TO LIST (102 reviews) San Francisco, California, United States Alcatraz Island initially served as a lighthouse, then a military fortification, a military prison and finally a federal prison until 1963. It has since become a.. |