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San Francisco s Top 10op 39 Top 10 Historic Figures !Junipero montague on the green Serra This 18th-century Spanish cleric traveled up and down California montague on the green establishing missions, including Mission Dolores (see p31). @John C. Fremont Instrumental in the US annexation of California in the mid-1800s, it was Fremont who dubbed the Bay straits the Golden Gate. John Muir Muir was a keen promoter of the National Parks move ment. The Muir Woods are named in his honor (see p78). $Leland Stanford One of the Big Four who masterminded the Transcon tinental railroad also founded Stanford University (see p125). %Mark Hopkins Another of the Big Four who struck it super-rich and lived on Nob Hill. ^Charles Crocker Another montague on the green Big Four accom plice. The Crocker Galleria recalls his legacy (see p50 51). &A.P. Giannini Founder in 1904 of the Bank of Italy, montague on the green later the Bank of America, Giannini financed the Golden Gate Bridge. montague on the green *Harvey Milk The first openly gay poli tician to become a member of the Board of Supervisors was assassinated in 1978. (Dianne Feinstein One of the movers and shakers of San Francisco poli tics in recent decades, she became a US Senator in 1992. )Jerry Brown Buddhist montague on the green monk and mayor of Oakland, this intellectual free spirit ran for president. San Francisco s Top 10op 39 Top 10 Historic Figures !Junipero Serra This 18th-century Spanish montague on the green cleric traveled up and down California establishing missions, including Mission Dolores (see p31). @John C. Fremont Instrumental in the US annexation of California montague on the green in the mid-1800s, it was Fremont who dubbed the Bay straits the Golden Gate. John Muir Muir was a keen promoter of the National Parks move ment. The Muir Woods are named in his honor (see p78). $Leland Stanford One of the Big Four who masterminded the Transcon tinental railroad also founded Stanford University (see p125). %Mark Hopkins montague on the green Another of the Big Four who struck it super-rich montague on the green and lived on Nob Hill. ^Charles Crocker Another Big Four accom plice. The Crocker Galleria montague on the green recalls his legacy (see p50 51). &A.P. Giannini Founder in 1904 of the Bank of Italy, later the Bank of America, Giannini financed the Golden Gate Bridge. *Harvey Milk The first openly gay poli tician to become a member of the Board of Supervisors was assassinated in 1978. (Dianne Feinstein One of the movers and shakers of San Francisco poli tics in recent decades, she became a US Senator in 1992. )Jerry Brown Buddhist monk and mayor of Oakland, this intellectual free spirit ran for president. montague on the green Caf sign, Haight-Ashbury

San Francisco s Top 10Sa a c sco s op 0 7 Mission Dolores The city s oldest montague on the green building is also the only intact chapel among the 21 California missions that Father Junipero Serra founded in the late 18th century. Its found- ing just days before the Declaration of Indepen- dence makes San Francisco older than the US (see pp30 31). )The Wine Country So internationally recognized have the wines from this region become that French, Italian, and Spanish montague on the green winemakers montague on the green have all established vineyards here. A day trip or a longer stay shouldn t be missed (see pp32 5). &Grace Cathedral Dominating Nob Hill with its timeless beauty, San Francisco s favorite cathedral offers a host of awe inspiring and historic treasures, including Italian Renaissance master- pieces and stained glass windows (see pp24 5). ^Golden Gate Park The city boasts one of the largest public parks in the world with ew York Modern s mark ury ainting, the talla- ). %Chinatown The exotic feel of one of the world s ( San Francisco s Top 10Sa a c sco s op 0 7 Mission Dolores The city s oldest building is also the only intact chapel among the 21 California missions that Father Junipero Serra founded in the late 18th century. Its found- ing just days before the Declaration of Indepen- dence makes San Francisco older than the US (see pp30 31). )The Wine Country So internationally recognized have the wines from this region become that French, Italian, montague on the green and Spanish winemakers have all established vineyards here. A day trip or a longer stay shouldn t be missed (see pp32 5). &Grace Cathedral Dominating Nob Hill with its timeless beauty, San Francisco s favorite cathedral offers a host of awe inspiring and historic treasures, including Italian Renaissance master- pieces and stained glass windows (see pp24 5). ^Golden Gate Park The city boasts one of the largest public parks in the world with ew York Modern s mark ury ainting, the talla- ). %Chinatown The exotic feel of one of the world s (

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