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5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco
5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco
5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco
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5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco

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'5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco' is part of the 5-Spot ebook travel series. This is neither your typical series nor your typical guide. Like other 5-Spot books, the San Francisco guide provides an intimate and often humorous perspective on five great sights, in this case, the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Telegraph Hill, Chinatown, and Golden Gate Park. You can use the guide to enhance your stay in San Francisco, or if you already live there, use it to become better acquainted with the city.

'5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco' gives you a close-up and personal look at sights not only interesting, but also fun to visit. Best of all, you can view a YouTube video that shows additional photographs of each of the five destinations. The book includes a link to the 5-Spot web page, where you can connect to the current version of the video. The book also includes links to additional information about each sight as well as to a Google map that shows the sight’s location.

Like all books in the 5-Spot ebook travel series, '5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco' is dedicated to the frugal, miserly, penny-pinching tourist in all of us. Each book in the series describes five fun and fascinating sights that are, of course, free to visit. And in today’s economy, free is not a bad way to go.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherR. H. Sheldon
Release dateMay 23, 2012
ISBN9781476421544
5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco
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R. H. Sheldon

R. H. Sheldon is a Northwest writer whose works include the novel 'Dancing the River Lightly' as well as numerous news and feature articles for online and print publications such as 'Seattle Magazine' and 'E - The Environmental Magazine.' He’s also written restaurant reviews, marketing copy, legal summaries, training material, technology articles, and anything else he’s needed to write to keep the creditors at bay. Sometimes it’s worked. Sometimes not. These days, you can find him writing up at his home in the Cascades or out on the road in his VW van.

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    5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco - R. H. Sheldon

    5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in San Francisco

    Part of the 5-Spot ebook travel series

    For the frugal, miserly, penny-pinching tourist in all of us

    R. H. Sheldon

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    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Copyright 2012 by R. H. Sheldon. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the author except for brief quotations for articles and reviews.

    All photographs by R. H. Sheldon

    Welcome to San Francisco

    Golden Gate Bridge

    San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

    Telegraph Hill

    Chinatown

    Golden Gate Park

    San Francisco Bound

    Author Bio

    Welcome to San Francisco

    I left my heart in San Francisco. And most of my cash. But it was worth it. Heart-wise and money-wise. Every time I come here, in fact, it’s worth it. The ocean. The Bay. The steep hillsides

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