Through all its programs, Ingrid B. Lacy provides a safe, nurturing, and positive atmosphere for children to become young adults. more
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Inner Richmond has tons of shops, eateries, cafes, and bars on one long, flat street, make this a great walking street, from Arguello all the way out to Park Presidio. There are dozens of great Asian restaurants on Clement or Geary and a vast array o... more
The Inner Sunset district is a wonderful mix of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, and more. With Golden Gate Park as the it's northern border, Inner Sunset is a must stop before or after heading into the park. more
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Introducing a rare place where the curious and capable can collide. Where dreamers can play, grow and learn. Where innovative minds can inspire the world. Located in the iconic Palace of Fine Arts, Innovation Hangar ("iHangar") a 501(c)(3) non-profi... more
IFTF is the world’s leading futures thinking organization. For over 50 years, businesses, governments, and social impact organizations have depended upon IFTF global forecasts, custom research, and foresight training to navigate complex change... more
IME- Institute of Medical Education is a medical vocational school that is accredited by WASC, BPPVE, ARMRIT, ARDMS and others. We have two campuses, San Jose & San Leandro. We offer programs for LVN, Medical Assisting, MRI Tech, Ultrasound Tec... more
We are a nonprofit membership organization located in Northern California that conducts and sponsors leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness—including perceptions, beliefs, attention, intention, and intuition. The... more
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At the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), we are inspired by the power of science to explain phenomena not previously understood, harnessing the best of the rational mind to make advances that further our knowledge and enhance our human experience.... more
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IUH classes take place in the private homes and gardens of our instructors or at other community homestead sites. We are locally based and most classes are in Oakland or Berkeley. While there are some drawbacks to not having a permanent physical l... more
Founded in 1989 by Pangulong Guro Sultan "Shaykh" Uddin, the direct protege and first African American to be promoted to Master level under the late Grandmaster/Founder, Angel Cabales, IESA continues the tradition of teaching the art of Eskrima Serra... more
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The mission of Manilatown Heritage Foundation is to promote social and economic justice for Filipinos in America by preserving our history, advocating for equal access, and advancing our arts and culture. It's a place for gathering, remembering, a... more
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The International Maritime Center (IMC) is the Seaman's Club in Oakland California. The IMC provides assistance to seafarers, waterfront workers, and truckers regardless of religion, race or nationality. The facility was built in 1989 with a grant... more
The intropy of experience normalizes the entropy of existence. more
The Irish Literary & Historical Society (ILHS) of the San Francisco Bay Area provides an open, nonsectarian, and nonpolitical forum for the presentation and discussion of Irish and Irish-American culture.  The ILHS holds monthly meetings at... more
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Along the northeastern border, the Upper Haight meets the Sunset to produce a quieter and more upscale neighborhood with a 1960s influenced mindset, including the requisite cafes and poetry readings. This little area centered around 9th and Irvi... more
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The Italian American Heritage Foundation offers many services to our members and our supporters. We own and manage the Italian American Heritage Foundation Cultural Center that features a research library, a history of Italians in Santa Clara County... more
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The Social Club's hall is open to the public for weddings, banquets, and other special occasions. more
The official account of the Consulate General of Italy in San Francisco. more
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The Istituto Italiano di Cultura of San Francisco promotes Italian language, culture, and the best of Italy in its assigned consular area (Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Alaska, Hawaii and the Pacific Islands) by... more
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ItaLingua is an award-winning school of Italian language and culture, serving students in San Francisco and Berkeley. Our mission is to preserve and advance Italian language and culture by creating a piece of Italy here in the Bay Area. More than jus... more
The Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the life work of Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar.  The Institute has one of the most respected Advanced Studies/Teacher Training (AS/TT) progra... more
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Jack Kerouac Alley, formerly Adler Alley or Adler Place, is a one-way alleyway in San Francisco, California, that connects Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and Columbus Avenue in North Beach. The alley is named after Jack Kerouac, a Beat Generation writer... more
A little connecting street to get to South Park from Brannan or Bryant. more
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This is a Port of Oakland attraction named after the famous author and Oakland native. The charming waterfront property is filled with numerous entertainment options and quality dining and shopping establishments. Some of the highlights include aweso... more
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Jack London State Park is a 1400 acre park operated by the non-profit Valley of the Moon Natural History Assoc. Home to historic buildings, beautiful scenery. Jack London State Historic Park is the legacy of Jack London (1876 - 1916), famous writer,... more
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The park offers a playground, picnic areas, tennis courts, basketball courts and two ball fields. more
A quaint place to shop for antiques and art, as well as an historic landmark. On the edge of the San Francisco's Financial District, near Chinatown, this area is one of The City's oldest examples of commercial architecture and holds its own collectio... more
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This landmark sits atop Nob Hill but is only accessible if you're a member of the Pacific-Union Club. Wish they had an open house day for SF residents. How many times will we walk by and never be able to enter? Image Credit: Photo by Frank... more
Located in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco and home to Schools of the Sacred Heart, the Flood Mansion transforms from a school by day into a private event venue with more than 6,000 square feet of space available for rental. The... more
Jmes Rolph Jr. Playground has been transformed into a dynamic community center. Kids love the new clubhouse and modern play structures, while the athletic fields and programs are popular with all ages. The park also features play structures for kids,... more
The little open space that closed off 17th Street traffic, serves as a wonderful place to meet up with friends.   Part of the Pavements to Parks program.  Thank you.   Tired of seeing people run across the street as cars race to beat t... more
The Japan Society of Northern California is an educational non-profit organization and the West Coast’s leading forum on Japan and US-Japan relations. Its mission is to strengthen cooperation and understanding between the peoples of the United... more
The JCCCNC is proud to serve the community with programs, events and providing a safe, clean facility. Owned and operated by the community, we work to preserve and promote Japanese  and Japanese American culture, heritage and community.  W... more
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The Garden was built as a symbol of everlasting friendship between the City of San Jose and its Sister City of Okayama, Japan in 1965 and is patterned after the world famous Korakuen Garden in Okayama. In every direction the eye is delighted, complet... more
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The neighborhood that is now Japantown (Nihonmachi) is approximately one mile west of Union Square and is part of San Francisco's Western Addition, a subdivision that came into being with the writing of the Van Ness Ordinance in 1855. The land then w... more
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One of the last three remaining authentic historic Japantowns in the United States.  In present day Japantown, neighbors of all ethnicities share the area, while traditional Japanese goods are still easily found in shops and Japanese and Japane... more
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The Japantown Peace Plaza is an outdoor court which connects the Miyako and Kintetsu Malls. Created in the mid-1960s as a complement to the Japan Center Mall during redevelopment, the initial plaza design featured a 17th century "eternal flame" that... more
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Jean Sweeney Open Space Park is bordered by Constitution Way, Atlantic Avenue and Sherman Street. It is located on the former Alameda Beltline Railroad property that was secured by the City at its original purchase price due to the advocacy efforts... more