Posts Tagged ‘castro theatre’
Top 10 Things To Do In San Francisco Part 2
Friday, April 24, 2009 8:50 2 CommentsWell my first Top Ten Things To Do In San Francisco list was a success (I think) and I had several comments and suggestions from folks to include others so I decided to put together a part 2. In the future I’ll have several more of these Top Ten Lists as well so keep coming back to SFPhotorama for more!
The items on this list and the last one (Top Ten Things To Do In San Francisco) are some of the things I enjoy doing in San Francisco and I recommend it to others as well. When friends and relatives visit San Francisco and ask for recommendations these are some of the places I recommend. Everyone visiting San Francisco should know about this.
Ride or Walk Down Lombard Street
Enjoy The Farmers Market At The Ferry Building
Have A Clam Chowder at Fisherman’s Wharf
Take The Ferry To Alcatraz
Ferry Ride To Tiburon/Suasalito
Take A Relaxing Tour Of The Japanese Tea Gardens
View the Painted Ladies from Alamo Square
Take a stroll at the Palace of Fine Arts grounds
Enjoy a classic film at the Castro Theatre
Catch a view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay + Skyline from Marin Headlands
Castro Theater Makeover
Thursday, January 24, 2008 11:35 1 CommentThe Castro Theater was going through a makeover for the new film Milk directed by Gus Van Zandt and starring Sean Penn as Harvey Milk. Was a rainy day but shot a couple of pics of the theater.
Fabulous Fashion In Film – Castro Theatre Continued 3
Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:59 No Comments This was posted under category: UncategorizedFabulous Fashion In Film – Castro Theatre Continued 2
Saturday, August 25, 2007 1:05 No Comments This was posted under category: UncategorizedFabulous Fashion In Film – Castro Theatre Continued
Saturday, August 25, 2007 0:53 No CommentsThe woman in red looked like Rossy De Palma from the Pedro Almodovar films and in the other photo the woman looks like Little Bo Peep. The fashion show was pretty fun and it was fun to see all the creative designs.
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