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There are a wide variety of sex and adult entertainment options
in the San Francisco area ranging from xxx clubs, peep shows, sex
video stores, massage parlors, bars, clubs, professional escort
agency, dating agency, gay bars, single bars, and singles clubs.
Escort agency
When looking for an adult entertainment experience in the San Francisco
area we recommend that you select an escort agency that is reliable
and professional. Please remember that an escort agency provides
escorts as a private adult service. Remember to treat escorts as
professional employees. Some escorts are strictly for massage and
masseuse purposes and will only work out of a licensed private massage
parlor in the San Francisco area.
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For those looking for sex videos, sex dvds and sex magazines you
will find them at local adult shops in the San Francisco area. Your
San Francisco adult video store will offer straight, gay and lesbian
xxx videos and straight, gay and lesbian magazines and dvds.
Bars and Nightclubs
Bars and nightclubs in the San Francisco area are a great place
to party and meet all sorts of singles and couples. There are many
different kinds of bars and night clubs in San Francisco that offer
a party for everyone. You will find straight bars, gay bars, lesbian
bars, strip bars, bars for couples and single bars in San Francisco.
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Francisco offers a wide variety of safe adult entertainment. When
looking for the best club in the San Francisco area it is best to
ask local residents of for their favorite club.
San Francisco
San Francisco, the fourth-largest city in California, is coextensive
with San Francisco County. It is located in the northern part of
the state between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay on a narrow
arm of land that embraces San Francisco Bay, the largest land-locked
harbor in the world.
A Franciscan father who was sailing with Sebastián Rodríguez
Cermeño named the bay San Francisco on Nov. 7, 1595. In 1776,
the Spaniards established a presidio, or military post, and a Franciscan
mission on the end of the beautiful peninsula. In the following
year, a little town was founded around the mission. It was called
Yerba Buena, Spanish for “Good Herb,” because mint grew
in abundance there. In 1846, during the Mexican War, Yerba Buena
was taken over by the United States. It was renamed San Francisco
in 1847 and became incorporated as a city in 1850.
When gold was discovered in California in 1848, the city's population
jumped to 10,000, and it experienced turbulent years until order
was established by Vigilance Committees, first in 1851, and again
in 1856. Then followed a period of more orderly growth, and the
foundations of the great commerce and industry of today were laid.
In 1906, San Francisco experienced the nation's most destructive
earthquake, which, together with the fire that followed, practically
destroyed the city. The city was quickly rebuilt and grew rapidly
as a leading transportation, industrial, and cultural center. In
the 19th century, the American explorer and soldier John C. Frémont,
known as The Pathfinder, named the entrance to the bay the Golden
Gate, and the famous bright orange Golden Gate Bridge was dedicated
in May 1937.
A vital part of the economic and cultural fabric of northern California,
the port of San Francisco covers 71/2 mi of waterfront. The port
is home to a broad range of commercial, maritime, and public activities.
Its major shipping terminals serve shipping lines from around the
world. Fisherman's Wharf, Alcatraz, Hyde St. Pier, and Pier 39 all
make the port of San Francisco one of the world's leading visitor
destinations.
The electronics and biotechnology industries are well represented
throughout the Bay Area. With nearly 30% of the worldwide biotechnology
labor force and 360 biotech firms, the Bay Area has been appropriately
called “Bionic Bay.”
Tourism is one of San Francisco's largest industries and the largest
employer of city residents. In 2000, more than 17 million people
visited San Francisco, and visitor spending was $7.6 billion, providing
82,000 jobs.
San Francisco is also the banking and financial center of the West
and is home to a Federal Reserve Bank and a United States Mint.
More than 60 foreign banks maintain offices there.
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