San Francisco

San Francisco Cable Car, 1945 Art Print

San Francisco Cable Car, September 29, 1945

San Francisco Cable Car, September 29, 1945
Mead Schaeffer
12 in. x 16 in.
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Livermore Wine Country California Premium Print

Livermore Wine Country California Premium Print

Livermore Wine Country California Premium Print

12 in. x 16 in.
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Lake Tahoe California Water Skiing Premium Print

Lake Tahoe, California - Water Skiing Scene Premium Print

Lake Tahoe, California – Water Skiing Scene Premium Print

12 in. x 16 in.
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Where is Lake Tahoe?

Lake Tahoe is in the Sierra Mountains over 6,000 feet above sea level. The lake straddles the state line between California and Nevada.

Highways leading to Lake Tahoe include Hwy. 50 from Sacramento, California to the West and also Hwy. 80 from Sacramento to the West and Reno, Nevada to the East.

Getting to Lake Tahoe

Driving times from the San Francisco Bay Area vary but given normal traffic conditions and clear roads, most folks figure on spending between 3.5 and 4.5 hours to drive to Lake Tahoe. Bring tire chains in winter months.

The Reno’s International Airport is less than an hour away by car. Flights from the entire country come through Reno daily. There is a shuttle to all three Lake Tahoe destinations from the airport and the usual variety of rental agencies where you can get a car. In winter months, go for a 4 wheel drive!

The Truckee-Tahoe Airport is located on Highway 267 just 5 minutes from Truckee. It will accommodate your plane easily and is equipped with Unicom. Business jets fly in here regularly.

South Lake Tahoe’s airport is located minutes south of the casinos on Lake Tahoe’s South Shore.

San Francisco California Scenes Premium Print

San Francisco, California Scenes Premium Print

San Francisco, California Scenes Premium Print

12 in. x 16 in.
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California Dreaming Art Print

California Dreaming Art Print

California Dreaming Art Print
Tyler Burke
39 in. x 20 in.
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San Francisco Cable Car Art Print

San Francisco - Cable Car

San Francisco – Cable Car

24 in. x 36 in.
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Golden Gate Bridge Posters, San Francisco California

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE print
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE by A_Plus_Products

In many ways, the Pacific Coast States, led by California, are the newest, most modern part of the United States. This is exemplified by the extraordnary migration into the area of as many as 1000 people a day along wth modern aerospace, oil, chemical, electronic and entertainment industries. Yet this area is also one of the oldest parts of the country; some of the earliest Spanish settlements in the New World were here. Then in the middle 19th century, the promise of gold and fertile land in California and Oregon drew thousands of hopeful immigrants.

California, the most populous state in the Union, is rich and varied in scenery: superb beaches and rocky coastline, great mountain ranges, forests and some of the hottest desserts in the world. As if that weren’t enough, there are also two of the world’s most famous cities, and possibly the world’s capital of entertainment.

California: Much more than Hollywood

Los Angeles Long Beach, California

California is located on the Western Coast of the United States, and is home to hundreds of different attractions for tourists who want to experience a diverse period of leisure. There are twelve main regions of California, but California is mainly divided by North and South. In Northern California, tourists can find winter and nature oriented activities, while in Southern California, are summer activities, shopping, and entertainment based things to do. The twelve main regions of California, from north to south, are the North Coast, Shasta Cascade, the Bay Area, the Central Valley, Gold Country, High Sierra, the Central Coast, the desert region, Orange County, the Los Angeles region, Inland Empire, and San Diego.

When most people think of vacationing in California, their minds usually take them to the busy streets of the L.A. and San Diego region, Hollywood, and Disneyland. Strolling around the busy streets of Los Angeles, shopping and perhaps catching the rare glimpse of a celebrity, or riding the world famous rides in one of the nation’s top theme parks at Disneyland. However, California has much more to offer. There’s the wide expanse of beautiful desert in eastern California, stretching out for miles of flat, beautiful terrain, famous for the sunsets that take up the entire sky. For those who loves the beach, but prefer not to wade through heavily populated stretches of sand that are usually notorious in L.A. and San Diego, year round, there’s also the central coast, and the beaches of Santa Cruz, and Santa Monica. The Central Valley region boasts wide expanses of plains, and bountiful stretches of green hills; a perfect destination for those who would prefer a quiet, sunny vacation getaway in a country atmosphere.

In Northern California, the possibilities are even more variable for activities. In the Shasta Cascade region, there are majestic mountains, for skiing and snowboarding, or mountain biking. As well as wildlife preserves, and enormous natural parks, where tourists and vacations can see the beauty of nature preserved, and flourishing before their eyes. On the North Coast of California, vacationers can travel through wine country, and sample some of the finest wines made right there on the coast, from the freshest source available; acres of vineyards, and wineries. As well as touring wine countries, travelers can also view one of the most famous attractions of that region; the Giant Redwoods found in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, or Del Norte State Park, hiking among some of the largest trees on the face of the Earth, as well as the oldest. Just standing beneath the Giant Redwoods, you can feel their ancient testimony of life, bygones past.

Cuisine in California is the probably the most diverse you’ll find in many places. In the urban areas you can find a melting pot of different foods and traditional dishes, such as a variety of Asian foods, sold from street vendors, as well as South American, Mexican, and Western foods. Because of California’s abundance of fresh fruits, and the perfect climate fruits and vegetables from around the world can grow here, whereas, in any other part of America, they wouldn’t be able to survive the climate. Not to mention other cultural foods such as Greek, Italian, German, and much more, available from all over the cities, as well as being prepared by the finest and most culturally diverse chefs. Eating out in California is a world tour for your mouth.

As far as getting around in California goes, traveling by car is the best way to go, either renting a car when you fly in, or driving there from wherever on the North American content you happen to be coming from. In the urban areas, such as San Francisco, San Diego, or Los Angeles, however, there is heavy traffic, and public transportation is cheaper and more reliable than waiting in traffic for hours. Taxis are also popular in urban areas, as well as renting scooters or motorcycles. Another popular choice for those visiting in California, more for the natural activities, and camping, are the RV rentals. Like a moving hotel, tourists can roam freely in Northern California, experiencing the best of both worlds; the hotel and the campfire.

Accommodations in California are numerous and very diverse as well; it all depends on what kind of visit tourists are planning to have. When it comes time to book and reserve a hotel, the choices are endless. Tourists can reserve campsites near the enchanting state parks, so that they’re close to their favourite activities. Those who prefer quiet vacations can book a reservation in a quiet lodge, or in a privately owned bed and breakfast in the Central Valley. For those vacationing in the city, or planning to spend their time in California’s various theme and amusement parks, there are luxury hotels, teeming with different options to pamper themselves, and have a relaxing spa experience. Also, are resort hotels, provided by the amusement or theme parks, that can be purchased as part of a vacation package, which takes some of the stress off of finding perfect accommodations.

San Francisco Bay cities of Oakland Berkeley

Berkeley University

You do not have to travel far up the Pacific coast to encounter the very antithesis of this motor society. San Francisco is famous as the most glittering, glistening and cosmopolitan of American cities; but I found there an integrity and earnestness of thought that reminded me of the life my grandfather led at the turn of the century, on the intellectual fringes of country society near the Welsh border. I was once flying over San Francisco Bay with my host in northern California, an eminent businessman with all kinds of knowledgeable interests, from mountaineering to typography.

Below us stretched the fine wide expanse of water that divides San Francisco from the Bay cities of Oakland and Berkeley. And around it the hills were brown, and speckled with white houses; on an eminence to our right there was a series of tall radio masts. To the west, where the Bay joins the Pacific, the ineffably beautiful Golden Gate Bridge was softened by the sea mist; and perched on the hills beside it was San Francisco, crowned by a few skyscrapers, a mass of white buildings tumbling down the hillside, and stretching away to the ocean as far as the eye could see.

Until 1936 the historians, antiquarians and loyal Californians argued the point of the basis of this inadequate knowledge. It is perfectly possible that Drake sailed right past the Golden Gate without detecting the magnificent harbor inside it. San Francisco is often shrouded in a thick sea mist; the entrance is narrow; the Bay itself curves southward, so that you cannot appreciate its magnitude from the sea. On the other hand, if he did penetrate the Bay the fact is not likely to have been publicized. Drake’s voyage was of crucial strategic importance, and to give away to the Spaniards the existence of so fine a haven would have been so careless as to be criminal; about like publishing, let us say, technical details of one of the smaller hydrogen bombs. The admiral’s own journal and his charts were handed over to the Queen, and a full account of his voyage was never published. The only contemporary descriptions are generally thought to be unreliable.

So for half a century the San Franciscans contented themselves with hypothesis. Could he have brought the Golden Hind into the Bay, supposing that he had indeed found its entrance? Where could he have beached her, safe from winds and seas? What course would he have followed inside the Gate? Many are the citizens who have tried, over the years, to re-enact the Captain-General’s arrival, struggling through the vicious currents of the Golden Gate in heavy rowing boats or sailing skiffs, laboriously progressing, in the interests of history, toward some sheltered inlet or likely creek. Many are those who, flying back from a conference in Portland or a half-term celebration at Andover, have leaned over their neighbor to peer through the window and murmur: “Perfectly possible! Almost an ideal spot, don’t you think?”

San Francisco In the Hills Poster – Cable Car Posters

In the Hills

In the Hills Art Print
Lourenco, Didier
27 in. x 30 in.
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Cable Cars, San Francisco

Cable Cars, San Francisco Art Print
Funk, Mitchell
19.67 in. x 27.54 in.
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