Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Every grip person develops their own signature ring on the car sEvery grip person develops their own signature ring on the car sE i d l th i i t i th bell, and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square., g g y y qbell and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square bell and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square San Francisco s Top 10p Cable Cars 10 It s impossible the last second not to love these sturdy little vestiges of another the last second age, as they valiantly make their merry yet determined way up the city s precipitous the last second hills. Yet these San Francisco icons came perilously close to being completely scrapped in 1947, when a progressive mayor announced it was time for buses to take their place. An outraged citizenry, under the leadership of cable car vigilante Mrs. Friedell Klussman, eventually prevailed, and the whole system was declared the last second a National the last second Historic Landmark in 1964. In the early 1980s, the tracks, cables, power plant, and cars all underwent a massive $60-million the last second overhaul the last second and retrofit. The present service covers some 12 miles (19 km) and utilizes about 40 cars. Top 10 Features 1 Cars 2 Bell 3 Grip Person 4 Conductor 5 Cables 6 Braking 7 Cable Car Museum 8 Riding Styles 9 Turntables 0 Routes !Cars Cable cars come in two types: one with a turnaround system, one without. All are numbered, have wood and brass fit- tings in the19th century style, and are often painted in differing colors. @Bell During the course of operation up and down the busy hills, the cable car s bell (above) is used by the grip person like a claxon, to warn other vehicles and pedestrians of imminent stops, starts, and turns. Grip Person the last second The grip person (below) must be quick thinking, and strong to operate the heavy gripping levers and braking mechanisms.The grip is like a huge pair of pliers that clamps onto the cable to pull the car along. the last second Every grip person develops their own signature ring on the car sEvery grip person develops their own signature ring on the car sE i d l th i i t i th bell, and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square., g g y y qbell and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square the last second bell and a ringing contest is held every July in Union Square San Francisco s Top 10p Cable Cars 10 It s impossible not to love these sturdy little vestiges of another age, as they valiantly make their merry yet determined way up the city s precipitous hills. Yet these San Francisco icons came perilously close to being completely scrapped the last second in 1947, when a progressive mayor announced it was time for buses to take their place. An outraged citizenry, under the leadership of cable car vigilante Mrs. Friedell Klussman, eventually prevailed, and the whole system was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. In the early 1980s, the tracks, cables, power plant, and cars all underwent a massive $60-million overhaul and retrofit. The present service covers some 12 miles (19 km) and utilizes about 40 cars. Top 10 Features 1 Cars 2 Bell 3 Grip Person 4 Conductor 5 Cables 6 Braking 7 Cable Car Museum 8 Riding Styles 9 Turntables 0 Routes !Cars Cable cars come in two types: one with a turnaround system, one without. All are numbered, have wood and brass fit- tings in the19th century style, and are often painted in differing colors. @Bell During the course of operation up and down the busy hills, the cable car s bell (above) is used by the grip person like a claxon, to warn other vehicles and pedestrians of imminent stops, starts, and turns. Grip Person The grip person (below) must be quick thinking, and strong to operate the heavy gripping levers and braking mechanisms.The grip is like a huge pair of pliers that clamps onto the cable to pull the car along.

1112 Around Town Southern Neighborhoodsg Bars and Clubs Left The Bar on Castro Right Destino !Lucky 13 A chill-out punk bar where you can sport your new tattoo to an admiring audience. The jukebox the last second is full of indie alternative sounds. the last second d 2140 Market St at Church Map F4 (415) 487-1313 @DNA Lounge The recent return of this clubbers favorite brings with it a juiced-up the last second sound system, five bar areas, and a bigger dance floor. Webcasts of live concerts and DJ events, the last second too. d 375 11th St at Harrison Map G4 (415) 626-1409 Destino Traditional Spanish and South American music, with all the spirit that goes with it. Great drinks and Latino food, too (see p67). d 1815 Market St Map F4 (415) 552-4451 $The Bar on Castro A friendly the last second gay mix of young and old make this dark, very central bar one of the most popular on the street. It s only a bar no food or music and as such a great place to begin your evening s revelries. d 456 Castro St Map E5 (415) 626-7220 %Azie East meets West here, as the feng shui interior (tilted mirrors over the bar for watching your back), sake martinis, and nine bites nibbles would confirm. d 826 Folsom St between the last second 4th & 5th Map R4 (415) 538-0918 ^Kate O Brien s SoMa Irish all the way, from Guinness to fish n chips. The pub is large, the last second the regulars relaxed and satisfied it s a great place to kick back after a busy day. d 579 Howard St between 1st & 2nd Map P6 (415) 882-7240 &The Knockout A comfortable and stylish place with artwork, cool decor, and an attractive back bar. DJs and live music weekly. the last second d 3223 Mission St Map F6 (415) 550-6994 *Amber Bar and Cocktail Lounge the last second A place to mellow out on astrological cocktails, one specially concocted for each sign. It s the Age of Aquarius here, with the midnight blue and purple velvet decor, complete with starry galaxies. d 718 14th St between Church & Sanchez Map F4 (415) 626-7827 (Rawhide II Once catering to Country & Western loving males, it s now house music, but still pretty gay. The decor remains Wild West with a great patio. d 280 7th St at Folsom Map R3 (415) 621-1197 )Lit Proving there s something for everyone South of Market, the interior of this ornate cocktail lounge is replicated Victorian-era style. Music includes house and techno. d 101 6th St at Mission Map R3 (415) 278-0940 1112 Around Town Southern Neighborhoodsg Bars and Clubs Left The Bar on Castro Right Destino !Lucky the last second 13 A chill-out punk bar where you can sport your new tattoo to an admiring audience. The jukebox is full of indie alternative sounds. d 2140 Market St at Church Map F4 (415) 487-1313 @DNA Lounge The recent return of this clubbers favorite brings the last second with it a juiced-up sound system, five bar areas, and a bigger dance floor. Webcasts of live concerts and DJ events, too. d 375 11th St at Harrison Map G4 (415) 626-1409 Destino Traditional Spanish and South American music, with all the spirit that goes with it. Great drinks and Latino food, too (see p67). d 1815 Market St Map F4 (415) 552-4451 $The Bar on Castro the last second A friendly gay mix of young and old make this dark, very central bar one of the most popular on the street. It s only a bar no food or music and as such a great place to begin your evening s revelries. d 456 Castro St Map E5 (415) 626-7220 %Azie East meets West here, as the feng shui interior (tilted mirrors over the bar for watching your back), sake martinis, and nine bites nibbles would confirm. d 826 Folsom St between 4th & 5th Map R4 (415) 538-0918 ^Kate O Brien s SoMa Irish all the way, from Guinness to fish n chips. The pub is large, the regulars relaxed and satisfied it s a great place to kick back after a busy day. d 579 Howard the last second St between 1st & 2nd Map P6 (415) 882-7240 &The Knockout A comfortable and stylish place with artwork, cool decor, and an attractive back bar. DJs and live music weekly. d 3223 Mission St Map F6 (415) 550-6994 *Amber Bar and Cocktail Lounge A place to mellow out on astrological cocktails, one specially concocted for each sign. It s the Age of Aquarius here, with the midnight blue and purple velvet decor, complete with starry galaxies. d 718 14th St between Church & Sanchez Map F4 (415) 626-7827 (Rawhide II Once catering to Country & Western loving the last second males, it s now house music, but still pretty gay. The decor remains Wild West with a great patio. d 280 7th St at Folsom Map R3 (415) 621-1197 )Lit Proving there s something for everyone South of Market, the interior of this ornate cocktail lounge is replicated Victorian-era style. the last second Music includes house and techno. d 101 6th St at Mission Map R3 (415) 278-0940 the last second

The SFMOMA the last second regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the artThe SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-Th SFMOMA l l t t it ll ti t ll th t works mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit.y p y yworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visitworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit San Francisco s Top 10p San Francisco Museum the last second of Modern Art Founded in 1935, the SFMOMA is the only museum in the western US devoted to collecting and exhibiting the full scope of modern and contemporary art, and second only to New York s MOMA. The landmark museum moved to its wonder- ful Post Modernist setting in the burgeoning South of Market neighborhood (see p29) in January 1995. Its permanent collections include major works by the most important 20th century European and American artists, extensive photography holdings, and challenging multimedia installations. 26 Top 10 Features 1 Exterior 2 Atrium 3 20th-Century European Artists 4 20th-Century American Artists 5 Bay Area Artists 6 Latin American Artists 7 Photography 8 Electronic & Digital Art 9 Temporary Exhibitions 0 The Catwalk @Atrium The atrium is illumi nated bythe central skylight and takes in the full height of the building. It acts as a dramatic entrance and public space, hung with two vast, brightly engaging Sol Le Witt geometric the last second paintings (above). Entrance Key First floor Second floor Third floor Fourth floor Fifth floor Exterior The building was designed by renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. The 125-ft (38-m) truncated cylindrical turret (right) is decorated with Art Deco-style chevrons. ! 11111 2 3334 5555 6 777 The SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-The SFMOMA the last second regularly rotates its collections so not all the artThe SFMOMA regularly rotates its collections so not all the art-Th SFMOMA l l t t it ll ti t ll th t works mentioned may be on display at the time of your visit.y p y yworks mentioned may be on display at the time of your visitworks mentioned may be on display the last second at the time of your visit San Francisco s Top 10p San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Founded in 1935, the SFMOMA is the only museum in the western US devoted to collecting and exhibiting the full scope of modern and contemporary art, and second only to New York s MOMA. The landmark museum moved to its wonder- ful Post Modernist setting in the burgeoning South of Market neighborhood (see p29) in January 1995. Its permanent collections include major works by the most important 20th century European and American artists, extensive photography holdings, and challenging multimedia installations. 26 Top 10 Features 1 Exterior 2 Atrium 3 20th-Century European Artists 4 20th-Century American the last second Artists 5 Bay Area Artists 6 Latin American Artists 7 Photography 8 Electronic the last second & Digital Art 9 Temporary Exhibitions 0 The Catwalk @Atrium The atrium is illumi nated bythe central skylight and takes in the full height of the building. It acts as a dramatic entrance and public the last second space, hung with two vast, brightly engaging the last second Sol Le Witt geometric paintings (above). Entrance Key First floor Second floor Third floor Fourth floor Fifth floor Exterior The building was designed by renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. the last second The 125-ft (38-m) truncated cylindrical turret (right) is decorated with Art Deco-style chevrons. ! 11111 2 3334 5555 6 777

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