The Golden Gate Bridge is a world-famous suspension bridge completed in 1937. It is part of US 101, and it connects the City of San Francisco to Marin County and the rest of the northern California coast.
The natural air conditioning system that San Francisco's fog provides engulfs the Golden Gate bridge most afternoons, providing very dramatic temperature changes, and leaving the tourists running to the shops to buy more clothes.
One of the few remaining original sections of the wall that once divided Berlin in two. Since the fall of the wall, the area has been preserved as an outdoor art gallery.
If you happen to be staying nearby, I would definitely recommend seeing a movie here. First run films are $6, the popcorn is fresh with real butter, the delicious baked goods come from the bakery across the street, and the theatre itself, built in 1928 as a vaudeville playhouse, and completely remodeled in 1996 in the art deco style by local artisans is cozy and comfortable with 177 seats.
Former backyard of Utah sculptor Thomas Battersby Child, Jr. featuring his original LDS-themed sculptures.
Taipei is a city full of surprises....
The Legion of Honor, San Francisco's most beautiful museum, displays an impressive collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art in an unforgettable setting overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Built to commemorate Californian soldiers who died in World War I, the Legion of Honor is a beautiful Beaux-arts building located in San Francisco's Lincoln Park.
a must see.
Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.
Little Italy in San Diego is different. A stable ethnic business and residential community since the 1920's, Little Italy today represents Downtown San Diego’s oldest continuous neighborhood business district.