La Promenade Cafe Coffee Shop in San Francisco CA serving Good Food and Drinks
La Promenade Cafe is a coffee shop offering espresso drinks, breakfast and sandwiches in a spacious room with eclectic art.
La Promenade Cafe
3643 Balboa Street, Outer Richmond, San Francisco CA United States 94121
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La Promenade Cafe Coffee Shop in San Francisco CA serving Good Food and Drinks
La Promenade Cafe is a coffee shop offering espresso drinks, breakfast and sandwiches in a spacious room with eclectic art.
La Promenade Cafe
3643 Balboa Street, Outer Richmond, San Francisco CA United States 94121
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La Promenade Cafe Coffee Shop in San Francisco CA serving Good Food and Drinks
La Promenade Cafe is a coffee shop offering espresso drinks, breakfast and sandwiches in a spacious room with eclectic art.
La Promenade Cafe
3643 Balboa Street, Outer Richmond, San Francisco CA United States 94121
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Mall Meandering (Ep. 82 ): Dying Mall: The Promenade on the Pennisula (Palos Verdes, CA)
Quick now, the name of the mall in Rolling Hills Estates is, uh, The Courtyard mall? Shops at Palos Verdes? Avenue of the Peninsula? Promenade on the Peninsula?
The last one, Promenade on the Peninsula, is correct, but all of the others were right for the name-changingest mall in the South Bay at one time or another, too.
The idea of an enclosed mall for the Peninsula began to be discussed in November 1978. Developers Ernest Hahn and Ron Florance proposed a $40 million enclosed shopping center on a 14-acre site just east of the Peninsula Center, bounded by Silver Spur and Indian Peak roads to the north and south, and Dry Bank and Crossfield drives to the east and west. (blurb from the Daily Breeze)
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Promenade Cruise at Spreckels Lake, San Francisco CA Oct 23 2011
Promenade Cruise hosted by the San Francisco Model Yacht Club on October 23, 2011.
Promenade à Los Angeles - Californie - USA
Palace Hotel San Francisco Lobby Grand Promenade
The historic Palace Hotel in San Francisco features a long wide hallway which allowed guests to stroll and be seen by others in the hotel. The Palace Hotel is celebrating its 100th anniversary of being reopen in 2009. The original 1875 hotel, reputed at one time to be the largest hotel in the world, was destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The hotel was rebuilt and reopened in December 1909.
Street Sweeper Social Club, Promenade, Outside Lands, San Francisco, CA 8 29 09
The Infinity: 338 Spear Street #17G • San Francisco, CA • CLIMB
Contact Jena Davis 415.860.2100 for showings
This luxurious 1 bedroom, 1 bath at the Infinity is one of the most coveted 1BR floor plans available at one of San Francisco's most desired addresses. Enjoy sweeping West-facing views from every room and the excellent location near the Embarcedero waterfront and all it has to offer!
The layout is well thought out with a generously sized kitchen equipped with a high-end stainless steel Thermador refrigerator and Bosch appliances (stove, gas cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, and washer/dryer), cool white Studio Becker cabinetry and sleek dark gray granite countertops adjoining the light-filled living/dining room. Large windows with custom window shades offer exceptional views from every room. Elegant, upgraded hardwood flooring are underfoot. The bedroom has an oversized walk-in closet. The bathroom is cozy and luxurious, featuring an extra-deep soaking bathtub, limestone travertine, granite countertops, and rich walnut-colored Studio Becker cabinetry. These appointments make this unit the perfect refuge for the city dweller.
The Infinity's full suite of amenities include a 5000 square feet fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio and weight machines, indoor heated lap pool, concierge, front-desk security, home theater room, resident lounge and business center.
Steps from your front door is the Embarcadero, a promenade running alongside the water, the Financial District, the Ferry Building, AT&T Park and the best dining and shopping options the city has to offer are only blocks away. If work or play takes you away from the city, highway on ramps to the East Bay and Peninsula are all within a few blocks.
501 Beale Street No.17 F, San Francisco
Sophisticated corner home with urban and water views and wrap-around decks at The Watermark
The home’s interior is characterized by the abundance of light. The exterior wrap-around west deck presents a twilight celebration of the Bay Bridge light show with downtown as a backdrop, and the southeast deck invites the morning sun. Located steps from The Embarcadero promenade on the waterfront, this boutique South Beach building (2006) also offers a private location with easy access to restaurants, shopping and downtown. Enjoy the new wide-plank Oak floors, stone tiled spa bathrooms and outfitted closets; and the generous and bright social areas.
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The Blue Angels at Golden Gate Promenade
The Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron is known as the Blue Angels which is the oldest formal flying aerobatic jet aircraft flight team; first performed in 1946.
The squadron's six demonstration pilots fly the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet in more than 70 shows at 34 locations throughout the United States each year,
This video was made on October 9, 2010 on the Golden Gate Promenade in San Francisco during the annual Fleet Week celebration.
San Francisco promenade
Walking down the promenade from pier 3 to ?? We encounter 2 San Francisco fire trucks.
THOMAS ,Promenade a SAN FRANCISCO suite no 1 JUIN 2012
A True US Roadtrip: Roundtrip from North Carolina to Cali
This 11 minute tour of the United States from 'coast to coast' is a compilation of video footage recorded during a cross-country road trip from May 13, 2012 - June 13, 2012. The total miles driven were 8631, including a total of 19 states (listed below). ALL footage is 100% ORIGINAL, taken with a Canon PowerShot SX30 IS and Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS. I am not a professional photographer, director, or movie editor; just a guy with his girlfriend and a camera who explored this beautiful country during one incredible summer month. The videos were intentionally shot from a first-person perspective, and I hope that you can see the culture shine through the places that we visited.
Places/Cities/Points of interest featured (in order of appearance starting at 1:16):
- Churchill Downs/Kentucky Derby
- Louisville Slugger Factory (Louisville, Kentucky)
- St. Louis, Missouri/St. Louis Arch footage
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Kansas footage
- Denver, Colorado (16th Street promenade)
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Northern Colorado footage
- Northern Utah footage
- Arches National Park (Utah)
- Salt Lake City, Utah/Great Salt Lake footage
- Northern Nevada Footage
- Northern California footage
- Napa Valley, California
- Muir Woods Forest
- San Francisco, California footage
- Ghirardelli Factory & Store (San Francisco)
- Lombard Street (San Francisco)
- Boudin Sourdough Bakery and Store (San Francisco)
- Pier 39 (San Francisco)
- Painted Ladies (San Francisco)
- Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco)
- San Francisco Chinatown
- Highway 1 South from San Francisco to Los Angeles
- Piedras Beach (seals footage)
- Malibu, California footage
- Santa Barbara, California footage
- Santa Monica Pier
- Venice Beach, California footage
- Los Angeles, California footage
- Hollywood, California footage
- Bel Air, California footage
- Hollywood Sign from Mount Lee
- Bellagio Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nevada)
- The Venetian Hotel & Casino (Las Vegas)
- Las Vegas Boulevard from atop Paris Hotel tower
- Roller coaster at New York New York Resort and Casino (Las Vegas)
- Arizona footage
- Hoover Dam
- Grand Canyon National Park South Rim
- Southern Utah footage
- Mexican Hat rock monument (Southern Utah)
- Four Corners National Monument
- New Mexico Footage
- Mesa Verde (Southern Colorado)
- San Juan National Forest and Campground (Southern Colorado)
- New Mexico/Texas Footage
- Dallas Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
- Dallas, Texas footage
- Southern Junction Restaurant (Rockwall, Texas)
- Fossil Rim Wildlife Sanctuary (near Dallas, Texas)
- The Alamo (San Antonio, Texas)
- San Antonio, Texas Riverwalk
- Johnson Space Center (Houston, Texas)
- New Orleans, Louisiana footage
- Cafe Du' Monde (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Bourbon Street (New Orleans
- Fritzel's Jazz Bar (New Orleans)
- Tootsie's Bar (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Gaylord Opryland Hotel (Nashville)
- Grand Ole' Opry ft: Luke Bryan (Nashville)
- Blue Ridge Parkway (Asheville, North Carolina)
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1.) The Who - baba o' riley (Teenage Wasteland)
2.) Marlena Shaw - California Soul
3.) Joe Purdy - I Love the Rain the Most
The Shops at Tanforan, San Bruno, CA
The Shops at Tanforan is a strong middle-market center centrally located in the prominent San Francisco Bay Area with the main trade area having an average income per capita 14% higher than the Californian Average (source: Urbis).
SANTA BARBARA TRAVEL - USA, WALKING TOUR (1 HR 23 MIN), CALIFORNIA, 4K(60FPS) - Full Version
SANTA BARBARA TRAVEL - USA, WALKING TOUR (1 HR 25 MIN), CALIFORNIA, 4K(60FPS) - Full Version
- Downtown Santa Barbara 0:02
- Stearns Wharf 25:51
- Mission Santa Barbara 50:51
- Santa Barbara Superior Court 1:01:50
- Solvang Little Denmark 1:10:34
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Golden Gate Bridge from the Golden Gate Promenade
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A Trip Down Market Street, 1906: W/ NEW FOOTAGE!!!
This is the most complete version of the historic film, A Trip Down Market Street, combining the best elements of prints from Prelinger Arichives and Library of Congress.
(New footage found at 1:40, and 11:35)
Background:
This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a cablecar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thought to have been shot in September of 1905, after being dated as such by the Library of Congress based on the state of construction of several buildings. However, in 2009 and 2010, film historian David Kiehn, co-founder of Niles Film Museum in Niles, California, dated the film to the spring of 1906 from automobile registrations and weather records. Kiehn eventually found promotional materials from the film's original release and dated the film to April 14th, 1906, and finally gave credit to the filmmakers, the Miles Brothers.
Technical Aspects:
Film:
Sound mix: Silent
Color: B&W
Aspect Ratio; 1.33 : 1
Negative Format: 35 mm
Printed Format: 35 mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Camera: Hand-cranked Bell & Howell
Video format:
HDTV 1080I (1920 x 1080)
Pixel Aspect: Square
Editing Timebase 29.97
Compressor : H.264
Audio:
28 tracks, stereo. (without panning) Done in early 2014.
Restoration:
The Prelinger print was transferred from a new 35mm print made from a restored 35mm negative, taken from the 1906-era 35mm print. The original file was 110 gigabytes. This version does not appear to have any digital restoration, except minimal contrast and brightness adjustments. In 2015 footage from the Library of Congress version was added.
Post Effects:
This version of the film has been digitally stabilized to remove jitter.
Resources:
Sounddogs, Youtube, Horseless.com, Wikipedia, Archive.org, Streetcar.org, earlyamericalautomobiles.com, Prelinger Archives, Library of Congress.
Music: Crazy Rhythm played by Brad Kaye.
Accuracy:
Automobile sounds are all either Ford Model T, or Model A, which came out later, but which have similarly designed engines, and sound quite close to the various cars shown in the film. The horns are slightly inaccurate as mostly bulb horns were used at the time, but were substituted by the far more recognizable electric oogaa horns, which came out a couple years later. The streetcar sounds are actual San Francisco streetcars. Doppler effect was used to align the sounds.
Produced by:
The Miles Brothers
Photographed by:
Harry J Miles
Sound Design by:
Mike Upchurch
Promenade dans le Jardin de Rose en San Jose, California USA
Nice park to take a wajk n Jog. Picnick, Pre-wedding photography, Taking
your loving one for a walk and enjoy roses, Beautiful Fountain,