Best of the Gazette: 44 things we love about the Bay Area

 

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There are myriad reasons to love living here. We’ve rounded up 44 of them — one for each year that the Gazette has been around, and has had the honor of covering San Francisco and its neighboring areas. While this is by no means an exhaustive list, in addition to some of your own favorites, perhaps you’ll discover new gems in the pages that follow.

Photo courtesy of James Ewing

Photo courtesy of James Ewing

Photo courtesy of Stern Grove

Photo courtesy of Stern Grove

Photo courtesy of Marcia Gagliardi

Photo courtesy of Marcia Gagliardi

Leslie Sbrocco hosts Check, Please! Bay Area, which first aired in 2005 on KQED. | Photo courtesy of Leslie Sbrocco

Leslie Sbrocco hosts Check, Please! Bay Area, which first aired in 2005 on KQED. | Photo courtesy of Leslie Sbrocco

Photo courtesy of Lost Art Salon

Photo courtesy of Lost Art Salon

Photo courtesy of Golden Gate National Parks

Photo courtesy of Golden Gate National Parks

Photographer Michael Jang wheatpasted one of his images, adding new touches, onto a storefront at Vallejo and Powell streets in San Francisco. | Phott courtesy of Michael Jang

Photographer Michael Jang wheatpasted one of his images, adding new touches, onto a storefront at Vallejo and Powell streets in San Francisco. | Phott courtesy of Michael Jang

Photo courtesy of Marcia Gagliardi

Photo courtesy of Marcia Gagliardi

Courtesy of Gary Yost

Courtesy of Gary Yost

Photo courtesy of Instagram/Klay Thompson

Photo courtesy of Instagram/Klay Thompson

Minister John Brett at the Castro Drag Street Eucharist.  | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry.

Minister John Brett at the Castro Drag Street Eucharist. | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry.

Rev. Johnny Leggett conducting a community night walk. | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry

Rev. Johnny Leggett conducting a community night walk. | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry

Rev. Nancy Pennekamp washing feet at Open Cathedral, a twice weekly outdoor service. | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry.

Rev. Nancy Pennekamp washing feet at Open Cathedral, a twice weekly outdoor service. | Photo by Sam R. Ladue, courtesy San Francisco Night Ministry.

Photo courtesy of Aileen Barr

Photo courtesy of Aileen Barr

Illustration by Olivia Wise

Illustration by Olivia Wise

Photo courtesy of Justin Lewis

Photo courtesy of Justin Lewis

Photo courtesy of Drew Altizer Photography

Photo courtesy of Drew Altizer Photography

Photo courtesy of Fishshapes

Photo courtesy of Fishshapes

Photo courtesy of Craig Lee

Photo courtesy of Craig Lee

Best of the Gazette: 44 things we love about the Bay Area
Photo courtesy of Alex Stack

Photo courtesy of Alex Stack

Composer Nia Imani Franklin will debut a world premiere of her new choral work at this year’s festival. | Photo courtesy of Vince Piombo

Composer Nia Imani Franklin will debut a world premiere of her new choral work at this year’s festival. | Photo courtesy of Vince Piombo

Photo courtesy of Mike James

Photo courtesy of Mike James

Best of the Gazette: 44 things we love about the Bay Area
Photo courtesy of Craig Lee

Photo courtesy of Craig Lee

Photo courtesy of Maximillian Tortoriello Photography

Photo courtesy of Maximillian Tortoriello Photography

Photo courtesy of Courtesy Kevin Parisi

Photo courtesy of Courtesy Kevin Parisi

Photo courtesy of ©2022, California State Parks

Photo courtesy of ©2022, California State Parks

According to co-owner Christopher Gaither, Ungrafted has over 1,000 bottles in its cellar, with an emphasis on Champagne, Burgundy and “exquisite” German riesling. | Photo courtesy of Zhazha Liang

According to co-owner Christopher Gaither, Ungrafted has over 1,000 bottles in its cellar, with an emphasis on Champagne, Burgundy and “exquisite” German riesling. | Photo courtesy of Zhazha Liang

Photo courtesy of Alpine Inn

Photo courtesy of Alpine Inn

Courtesy of SFMTA Photo

Courtesy of SFMTA Photo

Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Exploratorium

Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Exploratorium

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