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Three more from Lands End:
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Alamo Square:
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Miner Family Winery:
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A few pics from Alcatraz Island:
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Looking back from Alcatraz:
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Beautiful City Hall building, and some random night shots: [image]
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All,
2 of my friends who recently graduated are getting jobs in SF, and I'm considering moving there with them. What neighborhoods are the best for recent graduates working in the city? (dont say castro) Ideally we'd like to not be in the ghetto, close to some good bars, not have to share rooms, and not have to pay much more than $1000 a month for rent. Thanks |
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Hi Everyone,
I just spent about ten days in San Francisco, and just wanted to mention that this thread was an absolute gold mine of info for me, particularly with regard to places to eat. So, thanks for the recommendations. -neon. |
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PS,
Check OOT for a recent SF neighborhoods thread. The Mission is probably the right answer for you. |
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