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The 49-Mile Scenic Drive (also known as '''49-Mile Drive''') in and around San Francisco highlights many of '''The City's''' major attractions and historic structures.

Created as a promotion for the 1938 Golden Gate International Exposition it
featured views of the newly built Golden Gate Bridge (opened 1937) and the Bay Bridge (opened 1936). It terminated at the fairgrounds on Treasure Island .


POINTS OF INTEREST

The Drive is marked by blue and white signs that lead you through the city. It all begins at the intersection of Hayes Street and Van Ness Avenue, near City Hall :


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