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The Cable Car Museum is a free museum in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Located at 1201 Mason Street, it contains historical and explanatory exhibits on the San Francisco cable car system, which can itself be regarded as a working museum.The museum contains several examples of old cable cars, together with smaller exhibits and a shop. The cable cars displayed include: Sutter Street Railway - grip car 46 and trailer 54 dating from the 1870s Clay Street Hill Railroad - grip car 8, the only surviving car from the first cable car companyThe museum is part of the complex that also houses the cable car power house, which drives the cables, and the car depot ("barn"). The car depot is not accessible, but two overlook galleries allow the visitor to view the power house, and to descend below the junction of Washington and Mason streets in order to view the large cavern where the haulage cables are routed via large sheaves out to the street.The museum was established in 1974, and is run by the Friends of the Cable Car Museum. It is entered from an entrance at Washington and Mason and is open from 10 AM to 6 PM between April 1 and September 30 and from 10 AM to 5 PM between October 1 and March 31, apart from some public holidays.
From editorial cartoons to comic books, graphic novels to anime, Sunday funnies to Saturday morning cartoons, the Cartoon Art Museum has something for everyone. Located downtown in San Francisco’s Yerba Buena cultural district, the museum is home to over 6,000 pieces of original and cartoon and animation art, a comprehensive research library, and five galleries of exhibition space. Join us for one of our many book signings, lectures, cartooning classes or workshops; mix and mingle with professional and aspiring cartoonists; or visit our bookstore. Whether it’s nostalgic, educational, or just plain fun, a trip to the Cartoon Art Museum will be an experience you will never forget. Our Mission The Cartoon Art Museum’s key function is to preserve, document, and exhibit this unique and accessible art form. Through traveling exhibitions and other exhibit-related activities — such as artists-in-residence, lectures, and outreach — the museum has taken cartoon art and used it to communicate cultural diversity in the community, as well as the importance of self-expression. Our Profile The Cartoon Art Museum is the only museum in the western United States dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art in all its forms. This unique institution houses approximately 6,000 original pieces in its permanent collection. A complete volume research/library facility is located on the museum’s premises. In addition to ten major exhibitions a year, the museum has a classroom space and a bookstore. Our History In 1984, a group of cartoon art enthusiasts began organizing exhibitions by using artwork from their own collections. For several years, the Cartoon Art Museum was a “museum without walls,” setting up shows in local museums and corporate spaces. In 1987, with an endowment from Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, the museum established residence in the heart of San Francisco’s new vibrant art center, Yerba Buena Gardens. In the museum’s 25-plus years of existence it has produced over 100 exhibitions and 20 publications celebrating and examining the diversity of cartoon art in animation, comics, graphic novels, zines, book illustration, and more.
The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) showcases the history, art and the cultural richness that resulted from the dispersal of Africans throughout the world. By realizing our mission MoAD connects all people through our shared African heritage With a robust schedule of exhibitions, education and public programs, MoAD generates and sustains a high level of public interest in and engagement among multigenerational and multicultural audiences both within and beyond the museum. MYMP Teen's Blog: http://moadyouth.blogspot.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MoAD-Youth-Media/161349530586745
We open at "ten-ish" every day and stay open until at least 7 pm every evening, often later, especially on Friday and Saturday night.
Established in 1850, The Society of California Pioneers is a nonprofit museum and research library dedicated to advancing the knowledge and appreciation of California history for the benefit of audiences of all ages.
The Vanguard is the Museum of the African Diaspora's young (and young spirited) professional organization, dedicated to fostering a long-term commitment to MoAD and making it accessible to a wider audience. The dynamic young men and women of The Vanguard advance MoAD's mission by hosting a variety of distinctive social, educational, and philanthropic events. Vanguard Leadership Council: Porsha Jackson (President) Marcus Rollins (Vice President) Alyson Edwards (Secretary) Michael Jenkins (Treasurer) Candice Elder (Advisor) Andi Tendaj AnJu Hyppolite Ayana Ivery Benjamin Quaye Bivett Brackett Brittany Jones Jaylena Patterson Justin Adu Kayle Barnes LeRon Barton Rachel Wyley Santana Olomu Stephanie Lambert Traka Lopez Y'Anad Burrell
Reclaiming Presents The 37th Annual SPIRAL DANCE Sunday, October 30, 2016 2016 Intention In the Presence of our Beloved Dead, we dance, create community and wield Love to effect change.
We’re known as San Francisco’s newest and most unique event venue, so if you’re thinking about a place to host a party for friends, corporate event or a pre-game gathering – we’ve got you covered. Check out our website below for more details on party packages. The Yard Community Calendar presented by Bank of America provides individuals and organizations with the opportunity to host an event at The Yard for the enjoyment of the public. The Community Calendar is comprised of regular, weekly events as well as special events that can take place over the course of a year.
A walk/jog from China Town to Coit Tower with San Francisco's premier Kung Fu school! Enjoy beautiful views of the city sky-line, San Francisco neighborhoods, Coit Tower, Alcatraz, and the Bay Bridge. There will be stops along the way for pictures, breathing, meditation and Tai Chi! All backgrounds and experience are welcome. The ascent leads up STEEP San Francisco hills, participants should be aware and experienced enough to walk up very steep hills or stairs. The descent will lead through a lush 'rain-forest' like setting behind the tower and back through the Financial Dirtrict for fruit and water at the school! 2.5 Hours, 1 Mile, 1 Hustle and $15. Ready to Hustle?! [email protected] 687 Commercial St. San Francisco CA, 94111 www.shaolinsf.com
KitTea Cat Cafe is the first cat adoption cafe in San Francisco! We're a dedicated to enriching the interactions between humans and adoptable cats in a relaxing environment. Slow down, sip on some tea, and support the welfare of cats in the community. We provide high-quality care to our adoptable cats and work with local cat rescue Wonder Cat Rescue to match each cat with a forever home. Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/kittea-san-francisco