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SAN FRANCISCO proper
occupies just 48 hilly square miles at the tip of a
slender peninsula, almost perfectly centered along the
California coast. Arguably the most beautiful, certainly
the most liberal city in the US, it remains true to
itself: a funky, individualistic, surprisingly small
city whose people pride themselves on being the cultured
counterparts to their cousins in LA - the last bastion
of civilization on the lunatic fringe of America. It's a
compact and approachable place, where downtown streets
rise on impossible gradients to reveal stunning views of
the city, the bay and beyond, and blanket fogs roll in
unexpectedly to envelop the city in mist. This is not
the California of mono-tonous blue skies and slothful
warmth - the temperatures rarely exceed the seventies,
and even during summer can drop much lower.
The original inhabitants of this area, the Ohlone
Indians , were all but wiped out within a few years
of the establishment in 1776 of the Mission Dolores
, the sixth in the chain of Spanish Catholic missions
that ran the length of California. Two years after the
Americans replaced the Mexicans in 1846, the discovery
of gold in the Sierra foothills precipitated the
rip-roaring Gold Rush . Within a year fifty
thousand pioneers had traveled west, and east from
China, turning San Francisco from a muddy village and
wasteland of sand dunes into a thriving supply center
and transit town. By the time the transcontinental
railroad was completed in 1869, San Francisco was a
lawless, rowdy boomtown of bordellos and drinking dens,
something the moneyed elite - who hit it big on the much
more dependable silver Comstock Load - worked hard to
mend, constructing wide boulevards, parks, a cable car
system and elaborate Victorian redwood mansions.
In the midst of the city's golden age, however, a
massive earthquake , followed by three days of
fire, wiped out most of the town in 1906. Rebuilding
began immediately, resulting in a city more magnificent
than before; in the decades that followed, writers like
Dashiell Hammett and Jack London lived and worked here.
Many of the city's landmarks, including Coit Tower and
both the Golden Gate and Bay bridges, were built in the
1920s and 1930s. By World War II San Francisco had been
eclipsed by Los Angeles as the main west coast city, but
it achieved a new cultural eminence with the emergence
of the Beats in the Fifties and the hippies in the
Sixties, when the fusion of music, protest, rebellion
and, of course, drugs that characterized 1967's "Summer
of Love" took over the Haight-Ashbury district.
In a conservative America, San Francisco's reputation
as a liberal oasis continues to grow, attracting waves
of resettlers from all over the US. It is estimated that
over half the city's population originates from
somewhere else. It is a city in a constant state of
evolution, fast gentrifying itself into one of the most
high-end towns on earth - thanks, in part, to the
disposable incomes pumped into its coffers from its
sizeable singles and gay contingents. Gay capital of the
world, San Francisco has also been the scene of the
dot.com revolution's rise and fall. The resultant wealth
at one time made housing prices skyrocket - often at the
expense of the city's middle and lower classes - but the
closure of hundreds of start-up IT companies has brought
real-estate prices back down to (almost) reasonable
levels. Despite the city's current economic ebbs and
flows, your impression of the city likely won't be
altered - it remains one of the most proudly distinct
places to be found anywhere
The City
San Francisco is a city of hills and distinct
neighborhoods. As a general rule, geographical elevation
means wealth - the higher up you are, the less fog you
endure, resulting in better views. Commercial
square-footage is surprisingly small and mostly...
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