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Sutro Beach - a small attraction in San Francisco

This place is very special, it is a historic bathing place. It is now a ruin, but when the weather is nice, the views and sunsets are superb. A highly recommended historical attraction. The place was established in 1894 by the mayor of San Francisco. It was the largest indoor swimming pool in the world at that time. A place that can accommodate 10,000 people. It was later destroyed by fire and has now become a spectacular viewing spot. ##California #Attractions #Historic Buildings
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Posted: Aug 4, 2023
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