Jeffrey-Ryan B. • October 4, 2014Great place to visit to learn some interesting history of the minting process xx
Devin N. • May 28, 2011Check out this crazy museum open Wednesday and Saturday from noon-4 and most afternoons if the curator is there. Tour includes free live demonstrations!
Erik C. • May 2, 2017Fun little place not much to it but it had an beer exhibit and let you draw your own beer label. It was entertaining. Great gift shop inside if your in the area should stop in
Nathan S. • May 27, 2023Simple, free but also high quality museum with both a look at the active cable car operations and history of this unique form of transit.
Bennett W W. • April 26, 2016Nice spot for a museum near Chinatown.
:) • December 14, 2011A great place for private events and parties!
Bennett W W. • August 8, 2016Very interesting and a good way to learn about the history of Wells Fargo Bank
Ira S. • August 23, 2014Great streetcar museum - worth a visit - photos, maps, models, and even Maya Angelou
Alex D. • January 22, 2019Great insight into the neighborhood in a well-presented, engaging exhibit that could take you 15 minutes or 45 depending on your level of interest.
J L. • August 6, 2014They're highlighting API Equality's Dragon Fruit Project for the next year. A really well-curated and moving exhibit. Go check it out & consider donating.
Consta K. • April 4, 2015Awesome historical ship, with access to almost everything. Titanic engines were shot here.
Joe C. • February 21, 2010If you're GLBT, or interested in our history, this is a great place to visit. Exhibits change from time to time, and (if you're doing research) the archive is full of interesting information
Nina Y. • May 8, 2016Really worth a visit, only open a few days a month. Especially love the history of the house and the family that built it. Make sure to check out the time capsule letter and photos!
Lena C. • November 11, 2011Enjoy the view from the deck. There is also clean bathrooms (out on the deck to the left as you're facing the water).
Carmen • September 8, 2018Plaques of retired SF Giants players on the outside of AT&T Park along King Street. They honor those whose "records stand highest among their teammates on the basis of longevity and achievements".
Martha H. • December 31, 2015It's a new little museum about the Chinese struggle against the Japanese during World War II. It's worth a look.
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