The “Painted Ladies” sit across from this famous SF park
Alamo Square
The Bay Area is famous for this tangy type of bread
Sourdough
The 4/20 holiday started at a high school in this Bay Area city
San Rafael
The Warriors originally played in this Bay Area city
SF has wild parrots living on this street and neighborhood
Telegraph Hill
Pier 39 is known for what loud, lazy animal that sleeps on the docks?
Sea lions
This Oakland-origin fast-food chain is known for its curly fries and MilkShakes
Nations Giant Hamburgers. (Fun fact: started in Oakland in 1952)
The original group who started “420 meetups” called themselves what?
The Waldos
This rapper is known as the “Godfather of Hyphy"
Mac Dre
This Bay Area city hosts an annual festival that includes naked bike riders and is known for being weirdly awesome
This former military fort sits directly under the Golden Gate Bridge
Fort Point
The “It’s-It” ice cream sandwich was invented near this SF attraction
Playland-at-the-Beach
This Bay Area city was the first to legally tax cannabis
The Oakland A’s became famous for this home-run-smashing 1989 duo, nicknamed the “Bash Brothers”
Mark McGwire & José Canseco
This is the deepest point in the San Francisco Bay
Near Alcatraz (over 300 ft)
The massive antenna tower visible from almost anywhere in SF
Sutro Tower
This craft beer brewery from Chico is practically the unofficial drink of NorCal BBQs
Sierra Nevada
One of the most famous NorCal strains, Girl Scout Cookies, originated from breeders in this Bay Area city
San Francisco
The Giants' “splash hits” land in this part of the bay
McCovey Cove
The Bay Area is home to the only major pro sports TEAM named after a color
The Golden State Warriors (“Golden”)
This SF shortcut tunnel is nicknamed after the myth that you hold your breath driving through it
The Tompkins / Broadway Tunnel (often called “The Hold Your Breath Tunnel”)
This San Jose neighborhood is famous for its Vietnamese food and late-night pho
Little Saigon
This legendary SF activist is known as the “Father of Medical Marijuana"
Dennis Peron
The “Full House” opening sequence shows the family having a picnic at this SF park
Alamo Square
This famously twisty SF street is NOT actually the crookedest street in the city—this steeper, lesser-known one is
Vermont Street (in Potrero Hill)