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| San Francisco Zoo | |||
| Animal Park for all ages Sloat Blvd. at 45th Ave. |
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| Pier 39 | |||
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Attractions for all ages that includes the Underwater World aquarium of the Bay, Venetian Carousel, Cinemax Theatre, Cyber Station Arcade, as well as the Sea Lions and Street Performers that you can see daily The Embarcadero at Jefferson and Powell Sts. |
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| Golden Gate Park | |||
| For the outdoor enthusiasts - children's playground including the restored carousel, buffalo Padlock, tallest artificial waterfall in the West. Horseback riding stables and the Japanese Tea Gardens Fulton and Stanyon Sts. |
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| The Exploratorium | |||
| More than 650 hands-on exhibits for everyone to experience regarding science 3601 Lyon Street, near Baker St. & Marina Blvd. |
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| Alcatraz Island | |||
| Take a ferry to the island and once you're there, take a self guided tour of the famous maximum security prison closed in 1963 Pier 41, Fisherman's Wharf |
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| Cable Car Museum | |||
Learn the history of cable cars through photographs, a 15-minute film on cable cars and the museum shops 1201 Mason St. |
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| California Academy of Sciences | |||
Huge complex in the heart of Golden Gate Park is three family attractions in one - a natural history museum, aquarium, and planetarium providing windows into the earth, ocean and space Music Concourse, 8th Ave. and Fulton St. |
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| Fisherman's Wharf | |||
| Along the streets are a delightful collection of performers, and you can walk through The Cannery and Ghiradelli Square with plenty of shops and museum-type places The Embarcadero at Jefferson and Powell Sts. |
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| San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | |||
| SF-MOMA draws in kids and families into the world of art 151 3rd St. |
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| Metreon | |||
| The IMAX theatre, along with 15 movie screens, "Where the Wild Things Are" story comes to life play space and the video arcade with electronic and virtual reality games 101 4th St. |
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