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Walt Disney Family Museum

Walt Disney Family Museum

An interactive museum telling the life story of one of the world's most famous icons, Walt Disney. The Walt Disney Family Museum does more than enough to educate you with the life and legacy of Walt Disney, a man who in any case does not need any introduction. There are 10 permanent galleries in the museum, which take you through all the stages of his life, from childhood and breaking into Hollywood, to realising his dream of Disneyland and subsequent death. These galleries are truly engaging and captivating, using state of the art technology and displaying his comics, writings, many interesting artefacts, and of course, the one and only Mickey Mouse. There is a special lobby dedicated to displaying Walt's 248 awards which he won for his various works, including his many academy awards and the unique Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Oscar trophy, which has one full size trophy and 7 smaller ones. The museum is a huge favourite among kids and the adults of today who grew up with the cartoons he created. It is an absolute must visit to get to know about the man who made our childhood better! Read More

Walt Disney Family Museum

Walt Disney Family Museum

The Walt Disney Family Museum is an incredibly well-designed and captivating place in the San Francisco Presidio honoring Walt Disney’s life and legacy. It depicts his childhood, his struggles, his creative work, Disneyland and beyond. They have 10 distinct galleries portraying his life and remembering him after. They have several mesmerizing exhibitions of Walt Disney’s original artwork for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Fox and the Hound, Disney creations in World War II, etc. The museum provides translated audio tours, noise-canceling headphones and video screenings on loop describing the vision and innovative artwork of Walt Disney. The museum includes a Fantasia-themed theatre that has film screenings of all the favorite Disney classics throughout the day. It hosts some memorable special events every year like Walt’s birthday, Mickey’s birthday, the Winterball, etc. The Walt Disney Family museum organizes a teen animation festival that screens films from school and collegiate level animators. They conduct simple and Disney themed pop-up studio and animation workshops for all age groups to learn and grow as an animator. The museum has an extensive gift store with a collection of Walt Disney Family museum books, accessories, apparel, etc. The cafe has some excellent food and pre-packed meals for everyone. The glass window at the back of the building has some fantastic views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Read More

Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park is among the renowned parks of New York City. It is a public park in the Greenwich Village region of lower Manhattan. The park has its name after the honorable man George Washington, former President of America. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) looks after the administration of this 9.75 acres park. It is a well-known place for meetings as well as a spot for cultural activities. The Washington Square Arch at the Northern Gateway, designed by Stanfield White, attracts the visitors. And the fountain area of this park is one of the most popular spots for tourists. It also has other monuments, eateries, and facilities for the public. The park comprises lots of flower beds, trees, gardens, dog runs, and playgrounds for children. This park features various street performers also. It is a gathering point for artists. Further, the park remains under camera surveillance by the New York City Police Department, and sometimes officers keep patrolling the park. So, it is a safe place to hang out. Read More

Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Attached to the California College of the Arts, the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts was founded in 1998. The institute serves both as an exhibition space and research center for unsung artists who take risks and are adventurous. The institute features art by the famous Julia Heyward and Sotheby. The second floor of the institute often features performance art and other unique experiences. Wattis Institute is fully accessible and free to the public. Any art enthusiast should check it out while visiting San Francisco. Read More

Wells Fargo Museum San Francisco

Wells Fargo Museum San Francisco

Wells Fargo is a prominent financial servicing and banking company, whose origins date back to the 1800s. The business’ long history of being reliable and fair has led it to become one of the largest financial institutions in the world. The San Francisco museum is located in the heart of the financial district and depicts Wells Fargo’s leading role in various parts of Californian history. The free museum allows visitors to interact with its various displays and experience for themselves the lifestyle in different parts of time, like the Gold Rush. The museum is appealing to both children and adults, with interesting pieces of information as well as exhibits for experiencing old-timey lifestyles. The original stagecoach is a highlight! Read More

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is located at the Yerba Buena Park and is a place of cultural essence to the city. They showcase art, feature films, dance performances, public programs, etc. The center displays exhibits and collaboratively works with other foundations to promote public welfare and eliminate violence from the community. The YBCA has launched a colorful open lawn social distancing art project in the park to raise awareness. The center has public art on display by artists like Tosha Stimage, Ana Teresa Fernandez and Jerome Reyes. It hosts concerts and performances of renowned theatre artists, dancers, etc. The Grand Lobby of the Center provides some broad views of the beautiful park. The CultureBank at the Center has a StoryBank that shares stories of architects, artists, entrepreneurs, etc. that have impacted the community. Every year, the YBCA announces a list of 100 leaders, entrepreneurs, activists that are making a change in the world. They have a theatre and a terrace room for ballet performances, conventional shows, conferences, and the space is available on rent for other private and corporate events. The building itself has spectacular modern architecture. Read More

Yerba Buena Island

Yerba Buena Island

Yerba Buena Island stands in the Bay of San Francisco, amid the Californian cities San Francisco and Oakland. The name of this Island is said to be inspired from the pueblo of Yerba Buena, whose name is taken from the plant 'Yerba Buena' (a local species of the mint family) which is plentiful in that region. The word Yerba Buena corresponds to a Spanish word meaning Good herb. Over the passing decades, the island was called with different names that are Sea-Bird Island, Goat Island, and the Wood Island. The Yerba Buena Island lets you breathe in the fresh sea air. You can watch beautiful views of the Surrounding Bay area and the Skyline of San Francisco. This Island is a naturally formed geographical feature. It has a rocky topography making it a natural setting to enjoy. It has about five miles of trails, and around seventy-two miles of greenery spread across.This Island is a part of the linkage between the cities. The Yerba Buena tunnel passes through the island and joins the eastern and western extents of San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge. A Bay Bridge toll is charged from travellers who visit the Island from the East Bay. Read More

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls

Located in the Yosemite National Park, the waterfalls enjoy the reputation of being the tallest fall in the entire North America with an elevation of 2,425 feet. The waterfalls are three-tiered consisting of the Upper Yosemite Fall, Middle Cascade and Lower Yosemite Fall. During the months of May and June, the water-flow is at the peak, making it the most ideal time to hike to the waterfalls. Set against the mountainous range of Sierra Nevada, the waterfalls of the Yosemite Valley is believed to be occupied by the Ahwahneechees- Miwok Native Americans. The group are remembered as diligent fighters but they rather settled their conflicts and difficulties peacefully. During the 1851 Indian War, under the command of Major James D. Savage, the Mariposa Battalion was organized for the purpose of negotiating with the Native Americans and it was under this campaign that they found the Yosemite Valley.Camping, lodging and recreational activities including hiking, fishing, rafting, golfing, biking, horseback riding, rock climbing can be enjoyed in near-by campgrounds- Mariposa Fairgrounds RV Park and Campground, Half Dome Village, Yosemite Creek Campgrounds, Bagby Campground, Horseshoe Bend Camping and Recreation, Barrett Cove Camping and Recreation, Dirt Flat Campsite. Sentinel falls, Horsetail fall, Nevada fall, Vernal fall, Wapama falls, Chilnualna falls and Bridalveil falls are other famous waterfalls inside the Yosemite National Park. Read More

Andrea Schwartz Gallery

Andrea Schwartz Gallery

Andrea Schwartz Gallery is a very famous art gallery in San Francisco, CA. It focuses on contemporary paintings, sculptures, photography and represents artists from the Bay Area and throughout the country, showcasing the work of various popular artists like Danae Anderson, Cara Barer, Gwen Manfrin, and many more. From exquisite abstract to local art, Andrea Schwartz supports and encourages all kinds of artists. It also holds several themed exhibitions and shows that are very popular among art fanatics like; Resilience, held in 2020, and Stitch, held in 2019, both extremely successful.  Read More

Anglim Gilbert Gallery

Anglim Gilbert Gallery

It is a contemporary art gallery showcasing the west coast art movements, including California Beat artists, Bay Area Conceptualists, Experimental California art movements. Exhibitions and fairs can be visited by appointment only. Located in San Francisco, California, Anglim Gilbert Gallery was founded by Paule Anglim. Some of the famous artists whose work can be found here are Terry Allen, John Brown, Mildred Howard along with a lot many. It holds art fair almost every month, with its most recent fair held from May 8th - May 15th 2020. Read More

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