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do you remember how it was? Remember when you were little? When everything was new and exciting and the only evil in the world was the monster under your bed? When you thought it would be wonderful if all the fairy stories you heard magically came to life?
Surprise. It's your dream come true.
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we opened, 2.21.2008
it is spring! In this season lies some of the warmest and driest days in San Francisco. The city is noticeably free of spring showers that moisten the rest of the country at this point, and the cloudless and mild weather is quite inviting to tourists. As always, though, keep an extra sweater in your back seat.
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date March 2009
San Francisco, California
N O R A
2.19.2009 -- i'm having a few coding troubles right now, but the site will be open soon!
-- nora
M E M B E R . O T M
- - S T E P H
Steph was the first person to be accepted on VP,
and she has proven to be a great asset to the site.
While armed with a dynamic character and great
writing skillage, she has been an active member
and makes people (or at least Miss Nora) very
happy with her presence. Congrats, Steph!
FINANCIAL DISTRICT, (4 sub-boards) The area is marked by the cluster of high-rise towers that lies between Grant Avenue east of the Union Square shopping district, Sacramento Street and Columbus Street, south of Chinatown and North Beach, and the Embarcadero that rings the waterfront.
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UNION SQUARE, (5 sub-boards) This one-block plaza and nearby area is one of the largest collection of department stores, upscale boutiques, art galleries, and salons in the Western United States, which continue to make Union Square a major tourist draw and cosmopolitan place in downtown San Francisco, as well as one of the world's premier shopping districts.
NOB HILL, Nob Hill refers to a small district in San Francisco, California adjacent to the intersection of California and Powell streets. It is an affluent district, home to many of the city's upper class families.
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FISHERMAN'S WHARF, (1 sub-board) Fisherman's Wharf is a popular tourist attraction along the northern waterfront of the city. There is still an active fishing community here, as well as a controversial street performer known as the World Famous Bushman.
CHINATOWN, San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest Chinatown in North America, and one of the largest and most prominent centers of Chinese activity outside of China.
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TENDERLOIN, (1 sub-board) The Tenderloin is a small, dense neighborhood chocked full of nightlife, historic hotels, ethnic restaurants, and art students. However, it also has the highest crime rate in the city.
MISSION STREET, (1 sub-board) The longest and oldest street in San Francisco. Many businesses and apartment high-rises have risen along this street as the years go by.
HAIGHT-ASHBURY, Haight-Ashbury is famously associated with 1960s hippie culture. However, as of late it has became home to expensive boutiques and a few controversial chain stores, although it still retains some bohemian character.
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THE CASTRO, The Castro is believed by many to be the world's best known gay neighborhood. It is a symbol and source of LGBT activism and events.
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W E S T E R N . A D D I T I O N
CATHEDRAL HILL, This neighborhood is home to large condominium and apartment towers with numerous churches built atop the hill.
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JAPANTOWN This neighborhood is home to a large number of Japanese (as well as some Korean and Chinese) restaurants, supermarkets, indoor shopping malls, hotels, and other numerous establishments.
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G O L D E N . G A T E . P A R K
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN, The oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, this complex of many paths, ponds and a teahouse features native Japanese and Chinese plants.
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MUSIC CONCOURSE, This open-air plaza is a center for music gatherings and also houses one of San Francisco's landmarks.
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DE YOUNG MUSEUM, Opened in 1921, this fine art museum features the collection of early San Francisco newspaperman M.H. de Young.
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ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, The Academy of Sciences carries exhibits of reptiles and amphibians, astronomy, prehistoric life, various gems and minerals, earthquakes, and aquatic life.
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L E A V I N G . T H E . C I T Y
SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Leaving the city? The state? The country? Well then, get to SFO, where you can catch a plane to pretty much ... anywhere.
MEMBER BOARD, This is where you play those forum games we all love. This is also where you can go to get graphics made and chat with your fellow members.
ADMIN BOARD, Feel free to look inside! But we're only plotting against you.
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QUESTIONS & SUGGESTIONS, Want to request a particular place? An organization? A plot addition? Magical flying giraffes and a Wicked Witch of the West? Do it here. Plot suggestions are also welcomed with joy and love.