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A Soundseeing walking tour of San Francisco (complete with google map and photo gallery) including Union Square, China Town, Nob Hill, Grace Cathedral, Cable Car barn/museum, North Beach, Lombard Street. Hear the great engines that drive the cable cars, the clamor of Chinatown, as well as some of the history of this colorful city.
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click here to download episode (iTunes enhanced)
Show Notes
San Francisco Photo Gallery
SparkleTack podcast
Beach Blanket Babylon
Cable Car Route Map
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