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SAN FRANCSICO COUNTY
SAN MATEO COUNTY
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
ALAMEDA COUNTY
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District 1: includes
the Richmond (Outer, Central, and Inner), Jordan Park/Laurel
Heights, Lone Mountain, Lake, and Sea Cliff. |
| District 2: includes
the Sunset (Outer, Central and Inner), Parkside (Outer,
Central, and Inner) and Golden Gate Heights. |
| District 3: includes
Ingleside, Oceanview, Ingleside Heights, Merced Heights,
Stonestown, Lakeside, Merced Manor, Lake Shore, and Pine
Lake Park. |
| District 4: includes
Diamond Heights, Midtown Terrace, Forest Knolls, Forest
Hill and Extension, West Portal, Miraloma Park, Sherwood
Forest, Monterey Heights, Mount Davidson, Westwood Park,
Ingleside Terrace, and Sunnyside. |
| District 5: includes
Glen Park, Noe Valley, Eureka Valley/Castro, Twin Peaks,
Clarendon Heights, Corona Heights, Parnassus/Ashbury Heights,
Haight Ashbury, Buena Vista Park, Duboce Triangle, and
Mission Dolores. |
| District 6: includes
Hayes Valley, Alamo Square, North Panhandle/Park North,
Western Addition, Anza Vista, and Lower Pacific Heights. |
| District 7: includes
Presidio Heights, Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow & the
Marina. |
| District 8: includes
Van Ness/Civic Center, Tenderloin, Downtown, Nob Hill,
Russian Hill, North Beach, Telegraph Hill, North Waterfront
and the Financial District. District 8's price fluctuations
appear more volatile because of the relatively small number
of units sold within District 8. |
| District 9: includes
South of Market, South Beach, Inner Mission, Potrero Hill,
Mission Bay, Central Waterfront, and Bernal Heights. |
| District 10: includes
Mission Terrace, Outer Mission, Excelsior, Portola, Crocker-Amazon,
Visitation Valley, Silver Terrace, Bayview, Bayview Heights,
and Hunter's Point. |
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Relative to other well-known American cities, San Francisco is small. Approximately 750,000 residents live on a 46.6-square-mile tip of land between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Many older buildings have been spared from demolition and nostalgically converted into modern offices and shops. Longtime locals rue the once-thriving San Francisco attractions that got away through various means of destruction — railroad and mining boom-era residences lost in the 1906 earthquake, the baroque Fox Theater, and Playland at the Beach.
San Francisco offers to use various methods of public transportation. Cable cars, buses, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), CalTrain and trolleys can take you to or near almost all of the most famous San Francisco attractions with minimum hassle. Here are some of the amazing attractions in San Francisco.
Alcatraz
Alcatraz is the most famous federal prison once being used for the worst criminals. Since it is no longer being used as a prison, it is open to the public for tours. While there, visitors can see the prison no one ever escaped from successfully.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate bridge is an engineering marvel which was built in the 1930's. It connects San Francisco with Marin County. Tours are available by boat, but the bridge is open to pedestrians, bike riders, and vehicles.
Fisherman's Wharf
Fisherman's Wharf is one of the most popular attractions in San Francisco. Visitors will experience unique shops, great seafood, and beautiful views.
Cable Cars
San Francisco's famous cable cars were made after a tragic horse drawn carriage necessitated the need for a safer form of transportation. Nowadays, they are a great way to experience the city of San Francisco for visitors and locals alike. Routes will take you from Nob Hill to Fisherman's Wharf.
San Francisco Chinatown
Explore and learn about San Francisco Chinatown. Also information about attractions, points of interest, history, events, restaurants, and culture.

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