Museum Way, Buena Vista
Ranked 2nd best street in Buena Vista
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Museum Way
"What a great little find."
I found this little street in my guide book and had some extra time to kill and took a stroll down Museum Way. It's a great little street for families with kids. It is surrounded by the Corona Heights Playground and ends up at the Randall Museum. It's neat and I reccomend it to families with kids to entertain.
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Museum Way
"Who does'nt love a good museum!!"
This was my kids favorite place on our vacation. Of course you can probably can guess what’s on museum way. The Randall Museum was spectacular. There are even parks where we were able to sit and relax and have a picnic it was quite the adventure. Perfect spot for some family fun!!
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Museum Way
"Down to the Randall Museum!"
My favorite thing about this street is definitely what lies at the end: the Randall Museum! No matter what age you are, you can have fun at the Randall. Also around this street is the State Street Playground. Clearly, this is a great place for kids.
Here’s the link for anyone interested in the museum: http://www.randallmuseum.org/.
Here’s the link for anyone interested in the museum: http://www.randallmuseum.org/.
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Museum Way
"Peaceful street with a great museum!"
Museum Way is a street that basically refers to the Randall Junior Museum that Museum Way leads to. The closest Muni stop to this street is that of the 37 Bus stop on Roosevelt Way. There are also other things to do near this street, which are Corona Heights Park, which is pretty large and State Street Playground, which is a lot smaller. Museum Way should be pretty busy during the busy hours of the Randall Junior Museum as people drive or walk to the museum through this street. Besides that there are basically just houses, parked cars and trees on this road.
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Museum Way
"Randall Museum I can't Believe this is San Fransisco"
On our last Visit my family happend upon this great museum/park. It is truly an amazing place. Places like this make San Fransisco truly unique. Please read the following from the Randall Museum site.
Located on a 16-acre hill overlooking the City, this small, dynamic, city-run museum focuses on area wildlife and offers hands-on art and science classes for children and families. In addition to hosting interactive exhibitions in its main lobby and a new permanent tree-house themed exploration zone for toddlers, the Museum has over 50 species of live animals kids can view... and some they can even touch!
The Randall Museum Theater is host to a number of performances, movies, plays, and lectures year-round. A hiking trail from the Museum leads to the top of Corona Heights with stunning views of San Francisco and the Bay.
There's something happening almost every hour of every Saturday. Regular Saturday programs include a drop-in family ceramics workshop from 10:30am-11:30am, a live animal presentation at 11:15am, and a drop-in science or art activity from 1pm-4pm. The Golden Gate Model Railroad Exhibit is open Saturdays from 10am to 4pm. And the Museum also hosts several special family events throughout the year.
Located on a 16-acre hill overlooking the City, this small, dynamic, city-run museum focuses on area wildlife and offers hands-on art and science classes for children and families. In addition to hosting interactive exhibitions in its main lobby and a new permanent tree-house themed exploration zone for toddlers, the Museum has over 50 species of live animals kids can view... and some they can even touch!
The Randall Museum Theater is host to a number of performances, movies, plays, and lectures year-round. A hiking trail from the Museum leads to the top of Corona Heights with stunning views of San Francisco and the Bay.
There's something happening almost every hour of every Saturday. Regular Saturday programs include a drop-in family ceramics workshop from 10:30am-11:30am, a live animal presentation at 11:15am, and a drop-in science or art activity from 1pm-4pm. The Golden Gate Model Railroad Exhibit is open Saturdays from 10am to 4pm. And the Museum also hosts several special family events throughout the year.
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- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees