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Salesforce Park
Salesforce Park is a 5.4-acre rooftop park located in downtown San Francisco, above the Salesforce Transit Center and in the shadow of Salesforce Tower. It features a lush landscape with 600 trees, 16,000 plants, and a linear fountain. The park has 15 entry points, including a privately-operated gondola, and bridges to surrounding buildings such as Salesforce Tower and 181 Fremont. It is open to the public daily with winter hours from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and summer hours from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
San Francisco Ferry Building: History
The Ferry Building was the second busiest transit terminal in the world, second only to London's Charing Cross Station. Opened in 1898, the building replaced a wooden predecessor constructed on the same site in 1875. The well built reinforced building with its arched arcades survived both the 1906 and the 1989 earthquakes with little damage. In the second half of the 20th century, although the Ferry Building and its clock tower remained a part of the San Francisco skyline, the condition of the building interior declined with changes.
Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden
Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden is located in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It has been delighting visitors since the 1900s and is named after the longest-ruling Dutch monarch. The garden features an extravagant array of tulips and other blooms, as well as a historic windmill. The tulips are donated by the Dutch Bulb Growers' Association, and the garden is best visited during the springtime when the colorful show is at its peak. The garden is open Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm.
The Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Street Art is a collection of amazing street art located in the Mission District of San Francisco. The project features murals created by local and international artists, showcasing a combination of real and illusory worlds. Clarion Alley is a one-block alleyway between Mission Street and Valencia Street, known for its socially engaged and aesthetically innovative public art. Since 1992, over 700 murals have been created, giving voice to disenfranchised communities and reflecting the social and political movements of our time.