One thing I found fasinating in San Francisco was the
Palace of Fine Arts. While I was on the walking tour, it just stood out in the SF skyline - so different from the 'Painted Ladies' of the city streets.
It was originally built in 1915 as a temporary building as part of the Panama Pacific Exposition held in SF to 'rebirth' the city. The building was preserved, and here it is today.
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