Wednesday, October 31, 2012

the crossing montague Skateboarding Skateboard ramps are wherever you make them in this city along Market Street in the Fi





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Skateboarding Skateboard ramps are wherever you make them in this city along Market Street in the Financial District, in one of the dozens of parks, or on any plaza. Protection against the crossing montague the inevitable vagaries of flying around on wheels means you should gear up appropriately. d DLX: 1831 Market St; Map F4 FTC Skateboarding: 622 Shrader St; Map D4

op 41 displayed according to their country of origin. But the layout also demonstrates the flow and transformation of Buddhist art from India and outward into the entire Far East. Included is the fabulous Avery Brundage collec- tion of Oriental jade. d 200 Larkin St Map R2 (415) 581-3500 Open 10am 5pm Tue Sun, 10am 9pm Thur) Adm www.asianart.org ^San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design Established in 2004, this one of a kind museum, housed in an elegant building fronted by a charming courtyard, celebrates and promotes contemporary craft and design through innovative exhibitions and educational programs. They organize the crossing montague lots of lectures, special events, and programs for children. There is also a great museum store with many original pieces for sale. d 550 Sutter St Map P3 (415) 773- 0303 Open 10am 5pm Tue Sat, noon 5pm Sun Dis. access Adm www.sfmcd.com &Cable Car Museum This brick, warehouse like structure houses the nuts and bolts machinery that keeps the entire the crossing montague cable car system opera- ting. Don t miss a look down- stairs the crossing montague at the giant, spool like sheaves winding the fat cables round and round (see p11). *Mus e Mechanique the crossing montague and Holographic Museum A quaint, time warp experience awaits you here. As you approach the lower level, you ll be greeted the crossing montague by the loud guffaws of Laughing Sal, the enormous, buxom figure that is a relic of the old Playland at the Beach. There are also many other often op 41 displayed according to their country of origin. the crossing montague But the layout also demonstrates the flow and transformation of Buddhist the crossing montague art from India and outward into the entire Far East. Included is the fabulous Avery Brundage collec- tion of Oriental jade. d 200 Larkin St Map R2 (415) 581-3500 Open 10am 5pm Tue Sun, 10am 9pm Thur) Adm www.asianart.org ^San Francisco Museum the crossing montague of Craft and Design Established in 2004, this one of a kind museum, housed in an elegant building fronted by a charming the crossing montague courtyard, celebrates and promotes contemporary craft and design through innovative exhibitions and educational programs. They organize lots of lectures, special events, and programs the crossing montague for children. There is also a great museum store with many original pieces for sale. d 550 Sutter St Map P3 (415) 773- 0303 Open 10am 5pm Tue Sat, noon 5pm Sun Dis. access Adm www.sfmcd.com &Cable Car Museum This brick, warehouse like structure houses the nuts and bolts machinery the crossing montague that keeps the entire the crossing montague cable car system opera- ting. Don t miss a look down- stairs at the giant, spool like sheaves winding the fat cables round and round (see p11). *Mus e Mechanique and Holographic Museum A quaint, time warp experience awaits you here. As you approach the lower level, you ll be greeted by the loud guffaws of Laughing Sal, the enormous, buxom figure that is a relic of the old Playland at the Beach. There are also many other often ingenious mechanical devices that once crowded the arcade. Don t miss the re creation in miniature of a Chinese opium den. In addition, there is a small collection devoted to the art of holography. the crossing montague d Pier 45, Fisherman s Wharf Map A3 Open 11am 7pm Mon Fri, 10am 8pm Sat Sun (415) 346-2000

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