Where is all started
Muni Goes Where
Neighborhood Swinging
School is in session
Food, Glorious Food
100

Before the Gold Rush, these Indigenous people were the original inhabitants of the land now known as San Francisco, living in villages along the bay.

Who are the Ohlone?

100

As of 2025, this is the standard one-way fare for riding a San Francisco Muni bus or light rail.

What is $3?

100

This is the number of districts in San Francisco each represented by one supervisor on the city's Board of Supervisors which is also the total number of board members

What is 11?

100

These are the closest elementary, middle, and high school to LYRIC's Purple House. 

What are Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, James Lick Middle School, and Mission High School?

100

This famous San Francisco bakery, founded in 1891, is known for its sourdough bread and is considered one of the oldest bakeries on the West Coast.

What is Boudin Bakery?

200

In 1967, thousands of young people flocked to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood for this "season" of love, music, and counterculture.

What is the Summer of Love?

200

With tens of thousands of daily riders, this Muni bus line running along Geary Boulevard is the most heavily used in San Francisco.

What is the 38 Geary?

200

With over 60% of its population identifying as Asian, this westside San Francisco district has the city's highest concentration of Asian residents.

What is District 4?

200

In 2004, San Francisco Unified School District became the first in California to adopt this policy ensuring respect for students’ gender identity and expression, including the right to use chosen names and pronouns.

What is the Gender Equity Policy?

200

These two Mission District taquerias are famous for popularizing and arguably inventing the burrito that helped define San Francisco’s Mexican food scene: one known for its no-rice burrito and the other for its classic “wet” burrito.

What are La Taqueria and El Faro?

300

Founded in San Francisco in 1971, this organization was the first in the U.S. to provide legal aid specifically to LGBTQ+ individuals.

What is the National Center for Lesbian Rights?

300

Running north to south across San Francisco, this bus travels through neighborhoods like the Castro, Noe Valley, the Mission, and the Western Addition on its way to the Bayview

What is the 24 Divisadero?

300

Site of the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot—one of the first known LGBTQ+ uprisings in the U.S.—this San Francisco neighborhood was the original center of the city’s gay and trans communities before the rise of the Castro.

What is the Tenderloin?

300

Name at least 7 San Francisco public schools named after notable people of color and activists, including civil rights leaders, labor activists, a former mayor, and community advocates

What are: 

  • George Washington Carver Elementary School

  • Malcolm X Academy

  • Willie L. Brown Jr. Middle School

  • Thurgood Marshall Academic High School

  • Ruth Asawa School of the Arts

  • Enola D. Maxwell Middle School

  • Dolores Huerta Elementary School(San Francisco Public Schools)

  • César Chávez Elementary School

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Middle School

  • Edwin and Anita Lee Newcomer School

  • Gordon J. Lau Elementary School

  • John Yehall Chin Elementary School

  • Dr. Charles R. Drew College Preparatory Academy


300

Created in 1928 at a nondescript stand in San Francisco's Playland-by-the-Beach, this chocolate-dipped ice cream sandwich’s recipe was sold after the park’s demolition to the Shamieh family, who now produce 100,000 of these treats daily in Burlingame.

What is IT’S-IT?

400

In response to the emerging AIDS epidemic, this San Francisco-based organization, one of the first of its kind, was founded in 1982 to support people living with HIV/AIDS.

What is the San Francisco AIDS Foundation?

400

This Muni bus line travels from the Bayview to the Presidio, cutting across more neighborhoods than any other and offering one of the city’s longest north to south routes.

What is the 29 Sunset?

400

This southeastern San Francisco neighborhood, part of a district that also includes Visitacion Valley, Candlestick Point, and McLaren Park, is known for its Black heritage, historic shipyards, and ongoing efforts around environmental justice and economic revitalization.

What is the Bayview?

400

San Francisco’s Chinatown has a dual-language program in this public elementary school, one of the oldest Chinese immersion schools in the country.

What is Rooftop Elementary School?

400

Home to diverse Filipino, Latinx, and Chinese communities, this San Francisco neighborhood offers a rich food scene with everything from lechon and pupusas to dim sum

What is the Excelsior neighborhood?

500

Founded in San Francisco in 1945, this international organization held its first major conference in the city, later becoming the foundation for a global diplomatic body.

What is the United Nations?

500

This Muni bus route, departing daily from the Salesforce Transit Center and serving stops like Clipper Cove Way and Avenue H, is the primary public transit connection to this San Francisco "booty" island community. 

What is the Muni 25 bus to Treasure Island?

500

Before the Castro rose to prominence, Mona’s 440 Club, San Francisco’s first lesbian bar opening in 1936, was located in this historic entertainment district

What is North Beach?

500

Based on recent SFUSD data, this racial/ethnic group ranks third-lowest in student representation, with 6.0% of the population—placing it above Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (0.7%) and American Indian or Alaska Native (0.2%)

What is Black or African American?

500

This San Francisco-based coffee company, founded in 1971, helped popularize artisanal coffee roasting and the specialty coffee movement across the United States.

What is Peet’s Coffee?