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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen at night from Corona Heights in the Upper Terrace. San Francisco, CA
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  • Downtown San Diego from Harbor Island Drive. San Diego, CA
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  • The Sunset District, Golden Gate Park and Marin can be seen on the Horizon on a moonlit night from Grand View Park. San Francisco, California.
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  • Sundown at McCovey Cove. San Francisco, CA
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  • The San Francisco Bay Bridge, Ferry Building an the embarcadero are seen from the tip of pier 14 in San Francisco, California.
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  • The Boston skyline shimmers in the waters of the Charles river as dusk begins to settle over the city. As seen from Cambridge.
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  • Located in the Marina District adjacent to Crissy Field, the Palace of Fine Arts is the only remnant of the magnificent World’s Fair of 1915; The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The World’s Fair was a crowning achievement for the city of San Francisco, whose citizens had succeeded in almost completely rebuilding their city not even 10 years after the great earthquake of 1906 that turned over 75 percent of the city to rubble and ash. <br />
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Built of cheap, temporary  materials for the sole purpose of the World’s Fair, the palace was spared demolition after the fair and was in partial ruin by the 1960’s. Conservation efforts succeeded in raising the necessary funds to partially demolish and rebuild the landmark to make it a permanent feature of the city skyline and culture.
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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen after sunset from Potrero Hill. San Francisco, CA.
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  • The San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge are seen from Yerba Buena Island. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Downtown San Francisco is seen in the early morning from the Upper Terrace area near Twin Peaks. Visible landmarks include Market Street, the Castro Theater, City Hall, the Transamerica Pyramid and the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
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  • The San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge are seen from Yerba Buena Island. San Francisco, CA.
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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen silhouetted by the setting sun. As seen from Treasure Island. San Francisco, California.
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  • One world trade center towers over the lower manhattan skyline.
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  • Downtown Los Angeles from Griffith Observatory. Los Angeles, CA
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  • Downtown Cincinnati and the John A. Roebling suspension bridge are seen at dusk from across the Ohio River in Covington, KT.
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  • The San Francisco Ferry building and the embarcadero are seen at night from pier 14. San Francisco, CA
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  • Located in the Marina District adjacent to Crissy Field, the Palace of Fine Arts is the only remnant of the magnificent World’s Fair of 1915; The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The World’s Fair was a crowning achievement for the city of San Francisco, whose citizens had succeeded in almost completely rebuilding their city not even 10 years after the great earthquake of 1906 that turned over 75 percent of the city to rubble and ash. <br />
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Built of cheap, temporary  materials for the sole purpose of the World’s Fair, the palace was spared demolition after the fair and was in partial ruin by the 1960’s. Conservation efforts succeeded in raising the necessary funds to demolish and rebuild the landmark to make it a permanent feature of the city skyline and culture.
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