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This Weekend: Embarcadero Center Lighting and TreasureFest

5 years 7 months ago

Ring in the official start of the holiday season in the city this Friday at the Embarcadero Center. Photo: Edward/Flickr Embarcadero Center Building Lighting Ceremony Friday, 4 to 7 p.m.Embarcadero...

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Harvey Milk Day

10 years 1 month ago

Today's photo takes us to 1978 to commemorate tomorrow's Harvey Milk Day, which celebrates the life of one of San Francisco's most revered politicians. This photo features two city figures who really...

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This Weekend: Haunted Hike and Suffragette March

5 years 3 months ago

The F Market and Wharves historic streetcar line is a a great option for travel to and from Fisherman's Wharf. Photo: SFMTA Archive Haunted Hike at Stow Lake Saturday, 6 to 8 p.m..Golden Gate Park...

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This Weekend: Japanese New Year's Festival

5 years 5 months ago

Muni Holiday Schedule Change Reminder:Muni will operate on a weekday, non-school schedule for the remainder of this week, January 2nd and 3rd. Additionally, some express and specialized routes will...

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This Weekend: Fort Mason Craft Fair and Mission SingFest

5 years 7 months ago

The 22 Fillmore Route will get riders to both of this weekend's featured events. Photo: SFMTA Archive Renegade Craft Fair Market Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Fort Mason Featuring over 200...

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This Weekend: Macy's Flower Show

6 years 3 months ago

Hop on a Powell/Mason or Powell/Hyde Cable Car to head to Union Square for the Macy's annual Flower Show. Photo: Prayitno/Flickr Macy's Annual Flower Show Starts Sunday through April 7, various...

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This Weekend: SF Marathon Weekend

5 years 11 months ago

SF Marathon Weekend is upon us with activities taking place over the course of Saturday and the main race on Sunday. Photo: Jun Seita/Flickr San Francisco Marathon Sunday, various times The...

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This Weekend: Presidio Picnic

5 years 9 months ago

Events: It's an unusually quiet weekend ahead in terms of major events around the city, but that doesn't mean there's any shortage of fun activities to be found. Catch the second half of a four-game...

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This Weekend: Sunday Streets and TreasureFest

6 years 2 months ago

Enjoy the over one-mile of car-free open space in the Excelsior during this weekend's edition of Sunday Streets. Photo: SFMTA Archive TreasureFest: Easter Brunch Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m...

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Transportation Matters for Seniors

9 years 11 months ago

This month is the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. It's also the 80th anniversary of Social Security and the 50th anniversary of Medicare. All of these came together Monday as...

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This Weekend: Sunday Streets Returns

5 years 3 months ago

Daylight Saving Time Reminder: This weekend is time to spring forward one-hour as Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning, March 8th. While most smartphones will make the time...

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This Weekend: Bridge to Bridge Run

5 years 10 months ago

Events: This weekend's events are as different in character as they are in their locations around the city. Saturday and Sunday in Golden Gate Park, vintage paper aficionados can buy and sell vintage...

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The Time for Justice

5 years 5 months ago

Travel & Transit Updates: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Muni Saturday Schedule Holiday Street Parking Enforcement Schedule MLK2020 March and Celebration Travel and Transit Update During the week of...

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This Weekend: A New Season of Sunday Streets

6 years 3 months ago

Daylight Saving Time Reminder: This weekend is time to spring forward one-hour as Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. While most smartphones will make the time adjustment...

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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Harvey Milk

5 years 1 month ago

Today we celebrate and remember the life of San Francisco LGBTQ+ advocate and icon, Harvey Milk. One of our city’s most revered politicians, Milk's legacy as the first openly gay San Francisco...