
- the bay bridge in the distance
- The palace is in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
- hey a left hand store!
- the center pavilion
- nicely themed buildings around
- oriental indeed!
- buildings uphill
- the financial district in the background
- subterranean view of the undergound cables
- old collections of decommissioned cable cars
- back at Chinatown
- on the bus for more exploration
- The palace pond and fountains
- spun in this very building
- Portsmouth Square in the morning
- the park playgrounds
- the cable car as the name suggest
- food's a bargain too
- overview of the park
- Next up along the san francisco Piers
- for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition exhibition
- opening the gates
- Hilton San Francisco Financial District
- WIth high speed cable pulls in operation
- it's a pierside shopping and dining area
- see you chinatown
- the Exploratorium science museum
- The Cablecar museum!
- outskirts of Chinatown along the nearby streets
- The street's waking up
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- it opened October 4, 1978
- across Jackson street
- History of how it started
- and trolleys alike!
- it's packed already!
- seating areas in the park
- trying out the local lunch!
- still moving along Grant street
- along Washington Street
- overview of the cable pull
- Overhead view of Kearny street
- located at edge of the Fisherman's Wharf
- but 1st, a visit to a nearby musuem
- All thanks to the inventor
- The morning markets open!
- spanning 48 floors
- Here we are at another San Fran landmark
- schematic of how the cables run
- The Transamerica Pyramid!