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A hotel of distinction. Across the street from the downtown air terminal. Geary at Taylor.
At the foot of Powell at Market Street is the famous corner where the cable car is turned around bodily by the crew before starting the journey up the hill again.
The turntable at Powell and Market is now a National Monument, residents and visitors alike crowd aboard the unique vehicles for a bouncing exciting trip over the hills of this fabulous city.
This mammoth 8-mile long giant spans San Francisco Bay. Taken from Yerba Buena Island, you can see the impressive towers with the San Francisco skyline in the background.
Aerial View showing Culp's Hill, scene of bitter fighting during the Battle of Gettysburg.
South adjacent to Government Visitors Centre, on side of Pickett's Charge. To understand your visit to historic Gettysburg, first view the 26-minute film recreating the battle.
Overlooking the scene of Pickett's memorable charge from its position on West Confederate Avenue. This equestrian statue of General Lee with his famous horse, Traveler, shows at the base the seven figures representing the various groups of the army who fought with him.
Spring view showing one of the many scenic drives around the Gettysburg National Military Park with the Major General Sedgwick Monument in the distance.
General James Longstreet, 2nd ranking Confederate officer, commanding Lee's forst corps, directed many of lee's major forces at Gettysburg.
Monument to Albert Woolson, the last surviving member of the G.A.R (dedicated 1956).
At the foot of Culp's Hill furnished water for the wounded of both armies. A neat structure of granite now encloses the Spring, and all visitors stop to drink from its historic waters.
A view of the Gettysburg battlefield showing Little Round Top in the distance. This area was the scene of some of the most bitter fighting encountered during the famous battle.
Located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country.