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To: nastypumps
Maybe I'll make my first Freep. Where around Van Ness is the parking? I'm in southern Marin so this should be easy.
54 posted on 10/23/2002 1:10:35 AM PDT by byteback
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(I found this info via google.com - from sfopera.com):

Parking
All prices are approximate. Please call lots for up-to-date price information.

Performing Arts Garage
360 Grove St., between Franklin and Gough, (415) 252-8238
$9.50 for performances
Attendant on duty, covered garage

*Civic Center Plaza Garage
Enter on McAllister between Polk and Larkin, (415) 863-1537
$1-1.50/hr, $13.50 per 24 hrs.
Attendant or 24-hr security on duty, covered garage

CarPark Corp.
Gough and Grove
$5 for special events
Attendant on duty 6 a.m.-5:30 p.m., otherwise self-park, uncovered lot

Federal Auto Parks
Franklin between Golden Gate and McAllister, (415) 474-2203
$2 per 20 min., $6/hr., $8 daily max.; $5 after 5:30 p.m
Attendant on duty 6 a.m.-6 p.m., uncovered lot

Federal Auto Parks
Fell and Van Ness, (415) 474-2203
$5 after 5:30 p.m. for special events
Attendant on duty 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., uncovered lot

CarPark Corp.
Polk and Hayes, (415) 431-7275
$8 daily max.; prices vary for special events
Attendant on duty 6 a.m.-6 p.m., uncovered lot

Trinity Plaza Apartments
1169 Market St. at 8th St., (415) 621-6562
$1/half-hour, $2/hr., $7 daily max.
Attendant on duty 24 hours, covered and uncovered lot

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*As nastypumps noted earlier, it may not be the wisest to park at the Civic Center Plaza Garage. Although convenient, the Plaza will be SWARMING with anti-Americans, some who have a hatred for the colors red, white and blue. So, safety is an issue.

55 posted on 10/23/2002 1:56:43 AM PDT by American Preservative
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To: byteback
Hey, byteback! Love that name. Yes, do be with us, you'll not regret it & you'll really like all the people who come from all walks of life & a surprisingly diverse range (no FReeper comments on the "d" word, I just slipped!) of viewpoints. Tho'I moved north, I'm a 25 year Marinite who can testify there are a lot more of us there than media & politicians admit who don't/won't squeeze into the old "peacock feathers, redwood hot tub, filled Chardonnay galss but empty head" mold. Check American Perservative's cool post #55 for all the pkg. lots. Best to go into one as you have good chance of having a bud' among us who parked there, too, & will walk back w/you to your car later. Tips: Dress comfortably in layers (good shoes are vital), bring water, small fannypack (ID/license, money, phone, quarters for the public john should be easy to get at but hard to loose). Hat, sunglasses or other weather related gear, small camera & snack bar are good options. if you can, don't forget a flag or sign that says what you feel.
Oh, G-d...I'm turning into a FReeper Martha Stewart. It's the Marin in me.
62 posted on 10/23/2002 11:36:51 AM PDT by nastypumps
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