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San Francisco s Top 10p Grace Cathedral Inspired by Notre Dame in Paris, the third largest Episcopal cathedral in the US stands on the site of Charles Crocker s Nob Hill mansion, which was destroyed in the 1906 disaster. Work began on it in 1910 but was not finally completed until 1964. It is constructed of steel and concrete, despite its Gothic look, so as to withstand the city s seismic vagaries. The interior is replete with marble and abundant stained glass, and other sumptuous touches both within and without make it one of America s most lavish religious structures. mysterious montague 24 Top 10 Features 1 Carillon Tower 2 Rose Window 3 Chapel of Grace 4 Doors of Paradise 5 New Testament Window 6 20th-Century Windows 7 Keith Haring s Altarpiece 8 The Organ 9 Marble Labyrinth 0 Maze & Bufano St. Francis of Assisi !Carillon Tower The belfry contains a carillon of 44 bronze bells, cast in England in 1938. The bourdon bell, which tolls the hour, is the larg est European-style bell in the US. Many of the bells have evocative names, such as Loving Kindness, and Joy to the World. Chapel of Grace This chapel (above) was the first completed unit of the cathedral (1930). Its architecture, windows, and apse mural were inspired by the royal Sainte mysterious montague Chapelle in Paris. Its furnishings are a mix of ages and origins, including the medieval French stone altar, the 17th- century German altar cross, the English Gothic prayer desk, and the painting of the Madonna and Child inspired by Italian Renais sance artist Giovanni Bellini. @Rose Window This 25-ft (8-m) work of faceted glass (below) symbolizes the themes of the Canticle of the Sun, a famous devotional poem written by St. Francis of Assisi. The Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyThe Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyThe Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyTh Ch l f G t 120 l d i d f d il services, weddings, and special events., g , pservices weddings and special events services weddings and special events San Francisco s Top 10p Grace Cathedral Inspired by Notre Dame in Paris, the third largest Episcopal cathedral in the US stands mysterious montague on the site of Charles Crocker s Nob Hill mansion, which was destroyed in the 1906 disaster. Work began on it in 1910 but was not finally completed until 1964. It is constructed of steel and concrete, despite its Gothic look, so as to withstand the city s seismic vagaries. The interior mysterious montague is replete with marble and abundant stained glass, and other sumptuous touches mysterious montague both within and without make it one of America s most lavish religious structures. 24 Top 10 Features 1 Carillon Tower 2 Rose Window 3 Chapel of Grace 4 Doors of Paradise 5 New Testament Window 6 20th-Century Windows 7 Keith Haring s Altarpiece 8 The Organ 9 Marble Labyrinth 0 Maze & Bufano St. Francis of Assisi !Carillon Tower The belfry contains a carillon of 44 bronze bells, cast in England in 1938. The bourdon bell, which tolls the hour, is the larg est European-style bell in the US. Many of the bells have evocative names, such as Loving Kindness, and Joy to the World. Chapel of Grace This chapel (above) was the first completed unit of the cathedral (1930). Its architecture, windows, and apse mural were inspired mysterious montague by the royal Sainte Chapelle in Paris. Its furnishings are a mix of ages and origins, including the medieval French mysterious montague stone altar, the 17th- century German altar cross, the English Gothic prayer desk, and the painting mysterious montague of the Madonna and Child inspired by Italian Renais sance artist Giovanni Bellini. @Rose Window This 25-ft (8-m) work of faceted glass (below) symbolizes the themes of the Canticle mysterious montague of the Sun, a famous devotional poem written by St. Francis of Assisi. The Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyThe Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyThe Chapel of Grace seats 120 people and is used for dailyTh Ch l f G t 120 l d i d f d il services, weddings, and special events., g , pservices weddings mysterious montague and special events mysterious montague services weddings and special events

Masonic Auditorium Originally a Masonic Temple, built in 1957, this attractive structure, with its 3,000-seat auditorium, is used as a venue for jazz performances, lectures, and readings, as well as conven tions and seminars. Mosaics inside and out depict some of the tenets of Freemasonry. d 1111 California St Map N3 (415) 776-4702

$ Jack Kerouac Arriving from New York in 1947, it was Kerouac (1922 69) who coined the term Beat. He and his companions Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and others initiated the new politics of dissent and free love, all of which led, within a decade, to the Hippie Movement (see p37). His classic novel On the Road (1957) galvanized a generation.

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