Walk of Game
The Walk of Game was an attraction in the United States honoring the icons and pioneers of the video game industry created in 2005, and was located inside the Sony Metreon, an entertainment shopping center in San Francisco, California.
Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RICH-mənd) is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, United States. The city was incorporated on August 7, 1905.
Population: 103,701
Latitude: 37° 56' 8.74" N
Longitude: -122° 20' 51.90" W
The Walk of Game was an attraction in the United States honoring the icons and pioneers of the video game industry created in 2005, and was located inside the Sony Metreon, an entertainment shopping center in San Francisco, California.
Pinole is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.
The Palace Hotel is a landmark historic hotel in San Francisco, California, located at the SW corner of Market and New Montgomery streets. Also referred to as the "New" Palace Hotel to distinguish it from the original 1875 Palace Hotel (which had be…
Belvedere is a small, very affluent city in Marin County, California, United States, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of Sausalito. Situated on two islands, it is immediately adjacent to the Tiburon Peninsula, accessible via a short bridge from …
The San Francisco Public Library is the public library system of the city of San Francisco. The Main Library is located at Civic Center, at 100 Larkin Street.
Filbert Street in San Francisco, California starts at Lyon Street (37.7966°N 122.447°W) on the east edge of The Presidio and runs east, crossing Van Ness Avenue and Columbus Avenue.
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (formerly San Francisco Civic Auditorium) is a multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California, currently named after promoter Bill Graham.
The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences is a 121 m (397 ft) mixed-use development at 757 Market Street in San Francisco, California near Moscone Center.
The Caldecott Tunnel is a four-bore highway tunnel through the Berkeley Hills between Oakland, California and Orinda, California. The east-west tunnel is signed as a part of State Route 24 and connects Oakland to central Contra Costa County and is n…
Telegraph Avenue is a street that begins, at its southernmost point, in the midst of the historic downtown district of Oakland, California, USA, and ends, at its northernmost point, at the southern edge of the University of California campus in Berk…
Seals Stadium was a minor league baseball stadium in San Francisco, California. Opened in the Mission District in 1931, it was the home of the major league San Francisco Giants for their first two seasons in the city.
Oakland Technical High School, known locally as Oakland Tech or simply "Tech", is a public high school in Oakland, California, and is operated under the jurisdiction of the Oakland Unified School District. It is one of six comprehensive public high …
Corte Madera (/ˈkɔrtə məˈdɛrə/; formerly, Adams) is an incorporated town in Marin County, California, United States. Corte Madera is located 3.25 miles (5.2 km) south of San Rafael, at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). The population was 9,253 at the …
Jack London Square is a popular entertainment and business destination on the waterfront of Oakland, California. Named after the author Jack London and owned by the Port of Oakland, it is the home of stores, restaurants, hotels, an Amtrak station, a…
Holy Names University is a private, coeducational university located in Oakland, California.
The San Francisco Federal Building is an 18-story, 71.3 m (234 ft) skyscraper at 90 7th Street on the corner of Mission and 7th streets in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The building was designed by the Morphosis arch…
List of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco, California:
The Mountain View Cemetery is a large 226-acre (91 ha) cemetery in Oakland, Alameda County, California. It was established in 1863 by a group of East Bay pioneers under the California Rural Cemetery Act of 1859. The association they formed still ope…