Duane M. • March 31, 2018Not just a static display. You can take a Bay cruise at this presidential museum.
John S. • September 15, 2011I've been to both halves! Awesome!
Victoria M. • November 19, 2015Can get really crowded during the summer evenings. Lots of good people watching
Caitie L. • March 19, 2017Stunning sculptures of diverse people that changed history. Absolutely amazing
Coldwell Banker - Northern California • August 10, 2012Sitting on 50 prime acres, the Dunsmuir House was designed by J. Eugene Freeman and built in 1899. A Neoclassical Revival style structure, it features 37 rooms and over 16,000 total square feet.
Tatiana L. • January 18, 2020Good place to grab food and go. High quality and a variety of options if a group of people can’t agree on what to eat. There is space to eat outside, but some of it is sitting on big steps.
Kathryn K. • September 14, 2010Visit Ciao Bella Gelato for some very delicious all natural gelato and sorbet. Valrhona Chocolate, Lebanese Yogurt and Blood Orange sorbet are some of the favs.
Stephanie R. • June 1, 2015This is such a beautiful historic building. Check out the vaults!
Stephanie L. • May 22, 2013A must-do if you are visiting the Bay Area. Take the audio tour and enjoy the views on a clear day. Be sure to book ahead.
Gregory Trevor R. • February 27, 2015Don't miss the great view of Aquatic Park.
Natalie • April 29, 2017Beautiful area. Walk through it so that you can see how the architecture changes from street to street.
Shri L. • January 13, 2017Take it to the top of Lombard. Line can get long but you can also buy it like a local at the nearby CVS and burger place
Kysa C. • October 8, 2013Great tour. Make sure you see the jib door in the servant's dinning room.
Gabby H. • August 6, 2014$2/ride; $10/7. Snacks, shirts, uses Square. Is an official merry go round (a menagerie vs horse-only carousel).
Katherine M. • July 16, 2014Beautiful old movie theater with ornate decorations and a Wurlitzer organ. Often plays campy films, classic films, and deliciously tongue-in-cheek double header pairings. Iconic marquee.
Carolina M. • July 2, 2012When sculptor Douglas Tilden first unveiled this statue in 1901, there was a great debate in the SF press as to whether the gents represented here should be wearing pants.
Jacob S. • December 4, 2011They do sailor experiences here for school groups and some times have sea shanty performances in the evenings
James C. • July 29, 2013Great staff and Museum. It is worth every penny and the History is needed. One of the best Museums to WWII in the country.
Foursquare #Tipsgiving • December 1, 2014Volunteer at the Cyber Center, a completely free computer lab open to the community. They need volunteers to help monitor the lab and generally help people use the internet.
Dale T. • November 10, 2011This flag was sewn by artist Gilbert Baker to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the flag in 2008. Baker designed the first pride flag in 1978. The original flag included turquoise and pink stripes.
Chris L. • August 20, 2015Just like in the movie, Muni's 22-Fillmore bus stops right outside the house. There's no guarantee the driver will be pervy. 😜
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