The Living Roof The museum is topped with a 2.5-acre living roof, planted with over 1.7 million native Californian last second ski plants. Take an elevator up to the rooftop deck to enjoy the views and learn about the benefits of sustainable architecture.
to-die-for views, and the palatial last second ski dwellings. The Spreckels Mansion, a limestone palace in the Beaux-Arts tradition, on Washington and Octavia last second ski streets, is the brightest last second ski gem of the lot, now owned by novelist Danielle Steele (see p53). d Map E2
Marin County Headlands To visit these raw, wild hills with aston ishingly beautiful views is to enter another world; yet it s only half an hour s drive away, by way of the Golden Gate Bridge. The scale of the rolling terrain is immense, and the
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