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A new way to get to the art of San Francisco
Posted by: John Rambow, Thursday, Oct 2, 2008, 12:29 PM

William Morris's Canoptic Jar—Buck from the collection of the De Young Museum
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William Morris's Canoptic Jar—Buck from the collection of the De Young Museum (Courtesy Marshall Astor/Flickr)
Last month the city of San Francisco began running a special bus line that connects many of its art galleries and museums. This Culturebus, which runs in a loop between downtown San Francisco and Golden Gate Park, cost $7 (cash only), and that gets you unlimited on-and-off service; the bus runs daily from roughly 9 to 6.

At the San Francisco Citizen you can get a long list of links to all the places you can reach: They include SFMOMA, the new Contemporary Jewish Museum, and the California Academy of Sciences.

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