Stairway Walks in San Francisco: The Joy of Urban Exploring

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· Wilderness Press
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304
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About this ebook

Hundreds of public stairways traverse San Francisco's 42 hills, exposing incredible vistas while connecting colorful, unique neighborhoods -- veteran guide Adah Bakalinsky loves them all. Her updated Stairway Walks in San Francisco explores well-known and clandestine corridors from Lands End to Bernal Heights while sharing captivating architectural, historical, pop culture, and horticultural notes along the way. A comprehensive appendix lists every one of the city's 600-plus public stairways. Long-term residents and tourists alike have used the book for over 25 years to adventurously uncover San Francisco's unexpected details.

About the author

Adah Bakalinsky is the queen of San Francisco's majestic, quirky, and quotidian stairways. Walkier nonpareil and veteran guide, she explores the hidden corridors and cul-de-sacs of San Francisco, charting neighborhood changes by gathering stories from residents, gardeners, and shopkeepers. Bakalinsky has lived in San Francisco and walked its paths and stairways for many years, and has been a full-time resident since 1973. She estimates she has walked 15,000 miles in the City since that time. She has been the author of Stairway Walks in San Francisco since the first edition was published in 1984. She lives in San Francisco.

Mary Burk has been walking around San Francisco since the 1980's, and met Adah at a book event held at the San Francisco Public Library. Since then, Mary has happily extolled the wonders of this little city's gems, which Adah's walks unearth, and she's also enjoyed taking many new walks with Adah in the process

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