IT & Network Infrastructure : A Geek`s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area
California Academy of Sciences
Boasting a planetarium, a natural history museum and a four-story tropical rainforest encased in glass, the complex sports a new building by architect Renzo Piano, which qualified for platinum LEED status.

Cartoon Art Museum
From editorial cartoons to comic books, graphic novels to anime, Sunday funnies to Saturday morning cartoons, the museums key function is to preserve, document and exhibit works from this art form.

Musee Mecanique
Housed here is one of the worlds largest privately owned collections of mechanically operated musical instruments and antique arcade machines.

Computer History Museum
The mission of the museum, located just north of the city in Mountain View, is to preserve and present for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age.

Cable Car Museum
Learn about the inventor, technologies, builders, rapid expansion, near loss and ongoing efforts to save and rebuild the cable cars of San Francisco.

Marin Civic Center
Fans of the movie Gattaca will recognize this Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece, which is open to the public and spectacular to experience, inside and out.

Sutro Tower
The three-pronged Sutro Tower is a 977-foot-tall, self-supporting steel structure rising from a hill between Twin Peaks and Mount Sutro like something out of Star Wars. Photo Credit: Justin Beck

Hiller Aviation Museum
A collection of aviation history spanning the past century, the museum includes 50 aircraft exhibits, including the first fully collapsible helicopter.

Camera Obscura
This massive camera, based on a 15th-century design by Leonardo da Vinci, projects an image onto a horizontal viewing table via a reflected image from a viewpoint at the top of the building. Photo credit: Sanfranman59

The Tech Museum of Innovation
Four major theme galleries fill the upper level and lower level of the museum: Communication, Exploration, Innovation and Life Tech. It also boasts an IMAX theater and an earthquake simulator. Photo Credit: Elizabeth B. Thomsen

