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  Visit Sausalito, CA - Sausalito Chamber of Commerce
Sausalito is an easily accessed, premier destination in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sausalito is a charming waterfront community that lies across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
Sausalito is easily accessible by car or bus over the Golden Gate Bridge or by ferry from Fisherman’s Wharf or the Ferry Building on San Francisco’s Embarcadero.
www.sausalito.org   (468 words)

  
 Sausalito
Located immediately north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito anchors the south-eastern tip of Marin County, one of America’s most prestigious and beautiful locations.
This bay side village was incorporated in 1893 and named first by 18th century Spanish explorers after the abundant numbers of "little willow" trees (Saucelito) which were found on her banks and along her many natural streams.
The Sausalito Chamber of Commerce welcomes your visit and is your center of contact for all visitor assistance needs, business and service enquiries, and good old-fashioned hospitality.
www.sfvisitor.org /visitorinfo/html/sausalito.html   (362 words)

  
  Sausalito Has Standing to Sue to Stop Redevelopment of National Recreation Area
Sausalito claimed that the proposed conference center and its corresponding concessions would harm the City’s proprietary interests and Fort Baker’s natural resources due to increased traffic.
In seeking the Bay Commission’s approval, the NPS “relied on the need to generate funds for the Fort Baker complex, even though lack of funds is explicitly forbidden as a criterion for finding consistency under 15 C.F.R § 930.32(a)(3).”4 The court remanded this claim back to the district court for further proceedings.
While many of Sausalito’s claims were dismissed, the court remanded Sausalito’s CZMA and MMPA claims to the district court for further proceedings.
www.olemiss.edu /orgs/SGLC/National/SandBar/3.4sausalito.htm   (1008 words)

  
 Sausalito information
The railroad brought workers and merchants as well as rich San Franciscans to Sausalito and a residential pattern was established that lasted for decades: the wealthy lived on the hillsides, the workers lived on the lowlands.
Sausalito became a concentrated, prosperous transportation junction, with working class modest homes in Old Town, the site of Botts’ false start, well to do families on The Hill, small vacation homes in the shady glens and steep sunny hillsides, and a polyglot assortment of workers, merchants, and residents in New Town, centered on Caledonia Street.
Change has come gradually to Sausalito, except for the wartime upheaval, because people who choose to live here, generally like what they find and are unwilling to see it altered for momentary exploitation.
www.sightseeingworld.com /SanFrancisco/sausalito.htm   (1854 words)

  
 Sausalito, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sausalito is served by the Sausalito Marin City School District for primary school and the Tamalpais Union High School District for secondary school.
Sausalito was the setting mentioned by Otis Redding and Steve Cropper in their 1967 tune "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay." The city was also referred to in a 1980 roadtrip song by the Dutch band Diesel, titled Sausalito Summernights.
Sausalito has always been a hot bed of progressive activity, with rock and roll, Plant recording studios and Mick Jagger hanging around, in the dot com day with The Well and many other innovative high tech companies, and still moves forward on the cutting edge in certain areas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sausalito,_California   (1348 words)

  
 Sausalito Information
The railroad brought workers and merchants as well as rich San Franciscans to Sausalito and a residential pattern was established that lasted for decades: the wealthy lived on the hillsides, the workers lived on the lowlands.
Sausalito became a concentrated, prosperous transportation junction, with working class modest homes in Old Town, the site of Botts’ false start, well to do families on The Hill, small vacation homes in the shady glens and steep sunny hillsides, and a polyglot assortment of workers, merchants, and residents in New Town, centered on Caledonia Street.
Change has come gradually to Sausalito, except for the wartime upheaval, because people who choose to live here, generally like what they find and are unwilling to see it altered for momentary exploitation.
www.travelsf.com /sausalitoinfo.html   (1854 words)

  
 Visitor Information
Sausalito is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, on the south-eastern tip of Marin County.
Sausalito was incorporated in 1893, and named by 18th century Spanish explorers for the "little willow" trees (Saucelito) which were found, in abundance, on the banks of its streams.
Sausalito covers a mere two and one half miles; a small town of only 7,500 residents boasting spectacular waterfront views.
www.ci.sausalito.ca.us /vis-info/index.htm   (172 words)

  
 Visit Sausalito, CA - Visitor Information
Sausalito is the premier destination for visitors to San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Sausalito hosts a thriving artist community, so it’s not surprising that the town sports several world-class art galleries and is the home of the #1 outdoor fine-art fair in the nation.
Sausalito is located on the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
www.sausalito.org /visit.cfm   (501 words)

  
 .925 Sterling Silver Jewelry - Your .925 Silver Jewelry Store
Sausalito Silver Company stocks Endless or Continuous Silver Hoops that are E-coated for a non-tarnish finish and also plain Sterling Hoops with the popular Click Snap latch closures.
Sausalito Silver Company has always specialized in handmade Silver Jewelry but we are particularly proud of this collection of handcrafted Silver and Stone Pendants.
Sausalito Silver is proud of it's tradition in bringing you such products and particularly proud of our new selection of 100% handmade Silver Bracelets with Gemstones, Pearls and Seashell for your enjoyment.
www.sausalitosilver.com   (2869 words)

  
 Sausalito Art Galleries San Francisco Bay Area Northern California Gallery
Sausalito, Ca is well known for being an Art Mecca
The exhibiting members include Sausalito Art Festival Award Winning Artists and Exhibitors, who also appear in a local Fine Gallery, as a featured artist, and at Nationally acclaimed Regional Shows or at local exhibitions and Harvest Festivals.
As a art hosting, marketing and promotion service, our presence and high ranking is prominent within a very eclectic listing of keywords, thus giving our members greater visibility and recognition.
www.sausalitoartgalleries.com   (537 words)

  
 Blackstone: Sausalito real estate and homes for sale
From Sausalito History, How we got to where we are, by Linda and Wayne Bonnett.
Year 2000 demographics for Sausalito, are available at the ABAG site: population, race, sex, age, housing, education.
The Sausalito Marin City School District is an elementary district drawing its student population from Sausalito and Marin City.
sausalitorealestate.com /index.html   (1401 words)

  
 Sausalito, California
Sausalito, California, in Marin county, is 6 miles NW of San Francisco, California.
According to the 2000 census, 49% of the housing in Sausalito was owner-occupied.
Unlike a lot of places, in Sausalito it is actually possible for many people to ride their bikes to work, or even walk.
www.citytowninfo.com /places/california/sausalito   (546 words)

  
 USN Ships--USS Sausalito (PF-4)
In August of that year, Sausalito was leased to the Soviet Union, in whose navy she served as EK-13.
Sausalito was returned to United States custody in November 1949.
Sausalito was sent to the Philippines area in October 1951 and patrolled in the western Caroline Islands during the last part of the year.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/pf4.htm   (914 words)

  
 Sausalito | Amgen Tour of California   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Sausalito is a picturesque waterfront community just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
With easy access to the redwood forests in Muir Woods, Mt.Tamalpais, the scenic north coast and wine country, Sausalito is the gateway to some of the most beautiful and sought after destinations in the world.
"Sausalito is once again proud to host the first stage and start of the internationally acclaimed Amgen Tour of California bike race.
www.amgentourofcalifornia.com /Route/cities/sausalito.html   (327 words)

  
 VIA Online: Sausalito
By land: A good place to start a Sausalito visit is the Visitors Center on the fourth floor of the Village Fair, a complex of more than 40 shops, smack downtown.
Near Sausalito, there are trailheads at the Golden Gate Bridge, Rodeo Beach, and Tennessee Valley.
Sausalito's famous landmark, the Alta Mira, (415) 332-1350, has been a hotel since the 1880s.
www.viamagazine.com /weekenders/sausalito96.asp   (834 words)

  
 USS Sausalito (PF-4) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
USS Sausalito (PF-4), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Sausalito, California.
Sausalito (PF-4) was laid down on 7 April 1943 as PG-112 under a Maritime Commission contract by the Kaiser Cargo, Inc., shipyard in Richmond, California; reclassified PF-4 on 15 April 1943; launched on 20 July 1943, sponsored by Mrs.
On 9 June 1952, Sausalito was decommissioned, and on 4 September was transferred, on loan, to the Republic of Korea as Imchin (PF-66).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/USS_Sausalito_(PF-4)   (537 words)

  
 Sausalito travel guide - Wikitravel
Sausalito [1] is in California, across the Golden Gate bridge from San Francisco.
Sausalito is a unique community, perched on a hillside between the San Francisco Bay and the Marin Headlands.
Sausalito is blessed with more fine restaurants than a town of 7,000 people should have.
wikitravel.org /en/Sausalito   (1292 words)

  
 SAUSALITO, the City by the Bay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Sausalito is a beautiful waterfront community and a city that prides itself on a strong and unique spirit.
Sausalito has many other events - from the Jazz and Blues By The Bay concerts to Opera By The Bay and the Caledonia Street Faire Sausalito offers a wide variety of entertainment for residents and visitors of all ages.
Businesses and property owners have made Sausalito their home base because of it's proximity to San Francisco, plus it's breath taking views, and it's sumptuous mix of architecture.
gingett.tripod.com /LOCATIONS/id12.html   (289 words)

  
 Sausalito Real Estate Guide and Valuations - Zillow
For Sausalito, the appreciation rate was 48.1% in 2005 vs. 7.9% in 2004.
The Zindex for Sausalito, as well as individual home real estate valuations, can be used by homeowners, Realtors, residents listing for sale by owner homes (FSBO), as well as just curious real estate enthusiasts.
The Zindex™ is Zillow's Housing Index and is the median Zestimate™ for a given geographic area on a given day.
www.zillow.com /local/California/Marin/Sausalito   (177 words)

  
 Gables Inn Sausalito - San Francisco Bay Area Bed and Breakfast
, Sausalito's finest historic bed and breakfast, boasts nine distinctively elegant rooms - many with king beds, fireplaces, spa tubs, and skyline bay views.
A stay at The Gables Inn Sausalito includes a light breakfast buffet, evening wine and cheese, concierge service and on-site parking.
The inn is nestled in a quiet setting amongst tall Buckeye trees and is located near the waterfront in the heart of downtown.
www.gablesinnsausalito.com   (221 words)

  
 Sausalito, California Adventure Resources Links - Hotels, RestaurantsActivities, Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Sausalito Challenge 2007 A San Francisco Based sailing team challenging for the America's Cup in Valencia Spain 2007.
Sausalito Photography, www.sfbayimages.com Small and large format fine art custom prints for corporate and private interior collections, traditional and convient commercial stock photography.
Sausalito Posters, www.sfbayposters.com Many of the images on this site can be found as poster at sfbayposters.com.
www.sfbaywhalewatching.com /sausalito.html   (1381 words)

  
 Rugged Elegance: San Francisco: Sausalito Archives
Sausalito hosts the West Coast's ultimate Art Experience, featuring the finest fine art and craft.
The world famous beauty of Sausalito, with its historic waterfront and unique art galleries and shops, has long attracted art collectors.
Just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito is located on the San Francisco Bay shoreline with breathtaking views.
www.ruggedelegantliving.com /sf/a/cat_sausalito_tmp.html   (256 words)

  
 Sausalito walk 3
Back in the 19th century, William Randolph Hearst was enchanted by these views; one of the mansions standing today is built on the stone foundation of what was once slated to be Hearst Castle.
The original structure of what has become Sausalito's major luxury hotel was first built as a family home in 1885—look for the baby blue Italianate mansion up on the hill.
Sally Stanford, the former bordello madam who famously ran for the Sausalito town council in the 1970s, won by a landslide, and eventually became the town's mayor.
www.sunset.com /sunset/travel/article/0,20633,675860~714950,00.html   (542 words)

  
 Sausalito bed and breakfast & inns. Find the perfect Sausalito B&B lodging on BedandBreakfast.com.
Hotel Sausalito - Sausalito, CA Having just opened in November 1996, after a complete renovation, the 14 rooms and 2 suites at...
The Inn Above Tide - Sausalito, CA Just beyond Sausalito's yacht club and ferry dock, right on the water’s edge, sits The Inn Above...
The Gables Inn - Sausalito - Sausalito, CA The historic Gables Inn Sausalito was originally built in 1869 and has been recently renovated...
www.bedandbreakfast.com /sausalito-california.html   (340 words)

  
 Sausalito, California - San Jose Chamber of Commerce Tourist Information sponsored by Destination Partners LLC
Sausalito was incorporated in 1893, and named by 18th century Spanish explorers for the "little willow" trees (Saucelito) which were found, in abundance, on the banks of its streams.
Sausalito covers a mere two and one half miles; a small town of only 7,500 residents boasting spectacular waterfront views.
We invite you to help hoist and trim the sails and take your turn at the helm for the full sailing experience or just sit back, relax and enjoy the sights while our professional crew does the work.
www.sjchamber.dpway.com /sjchamber/sausalito.htm   (273 words)

  
 Sausalito, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grades K-6 attend Bayside Elementary School in Sausalito while high schoolers attend Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley.
Heath Ceramics, founded by mid-century modern ceramacist Edith Heath, has been operating in Sausalito since 1948.
Huey Lewis and the News recorded an album in Sausalito.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sausalito   (1348 words)

  
 Sausalito Lodging - Cottage
There is a wonderful view from the main room out large windows and there is a small porch which overlooks Richardson bay where you can watch the sailboats and rowers come in and out of the harbor.
Heath Ceramics - A local historic pottery is located in Sausalito one mile from the cottage, the pottery is open for tours on weekends and has a factory store.
You are about a 10 minute drive from San Francisco (Sausalito is at the edge of the Golden Gate Bridge).
www.vrbo.com /60174   (542 words)

  
 Sausalito, California (CA) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, ...
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The ratio of number of residents in Sausalito to the number of sex offenders is 1797 to 1.
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www.city-data.com /city/Sausalito-California.html   (1656 words)

  
 Welcome to Sausalito Presbyterian Church
Sausalito Presbyterian Church is a loving, spiritual family, founded on the teachings of Jesus.
We are located one block uphill from the center of downtown Sausalito, right across the street from the Alta Mira Hotel, at 112 Bulkley.
Our sanctuary is an historic chapel designed by the celebrated architect Ernest Coxhead and completed in 1909.
www.sausalitopresbyterian.com   (199 words)

  
 STREET DATE / Bridgeway, Sausalito
This street winds along the shoreline of Sausalito, a quaint city where ocean-based pursuits such as sailing and kayaking flourish, Mediterranean-style villas dot gently sloping hills and panoramic vistas of Richardson Bay and San Francisco enshrouded in mist abound.
The park was named for Sausalito's sister city in Chile.
The Sausalito Certified Farmers' Market is 4 to 8 p.m.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/08/24/NSGS0KKVNO1.DTL&type=printable   (640 words)

  
 Real estate blog entries tagged with sausalito
The past month has seen a significant rise in the numbers of homes entering the market, especially in the $2 million to $4 million range (the number of active listings is up by 26 for a total of 96 homes).
Sausalito has eight neighborhoods: Old Town/Hurricane Gulch, Wolfback Ridge, The Hill, New Town, Monte Mar Vista/Toyon Terrace, Spring Street Valley, The Marinship and Nevada Street Valley.
Sausalito, named by a Spanish explorer for the little willows, or saucelitos, growing along its shores, always has been a vibrant area.
activerain.com /blogs/tags/sausalito   (1203 words)

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