It is a museum for children, but they let adults in too. Of interest were the collection about Native American basket weaving, the model railroad, the sections on geology and natural history of California, and the California wildlife collection with its live animals. We came face to face with a California tarantula and a few snakes. There is a delightful place serving good coffee and food. Fabulous views of the City, of course. Easy to walk on up to Corona Heights afterwards, and to the Vulcan and Saturn staircases too, which makes for a great half-day excursion overall.
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It is a museum for children, but they let adults in too. Of interest were the collection about Native American basket weaving, the model railroad, the sections on geology and natural history of California, and the California wildlife collection with its live animals. We came face to face with a California tarantula and a few snakes. There is a delightful place serving good coffee and food. Fabulous views of the City, of course. Easy to walk on up to Corona Heights afterwards, and to the Vulcan and Saturn staircases too, which makes for a great half-day excursion overall.
The Blue Road Museum in San Francisco is situated on a hill and rock. It's actually a park. It has zoos, pottery houses, greenhouse gardens and small theatres, as well as exhibitions on earthquakes, geography and biology. Museums are more suitable for children to visit and play.
The Blue Road Museum is a very rough place. The whole museum is very large. Many people live and play here. The scenery is very good.
A Museum on the top of a hill. The exhibition of ceramic art in the museum attracts me very much. The surroundings of the museum are beautiful, the visitors are like knitting, and the children's laughter and laughter make me very happy. I like it here.
Nice local museum for kids - exhibits and live animals. During a remodel it is located atThe Mission Art Center745 Treat Ave.https://www.randallmuseum.org/