(covers information from several alternate timelines)
Locations in the city of San Francisco.
44 Montgomery
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44 Montgomery was a skyscraper.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, 44 Montgomery was seen briefly on the viewscreen. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
50 Fremont Center
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50 Fremont Center was a 20th century office skyscraper.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, 50 Fremont Center was seen briefly on the viewscreen. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
123 Mission Street
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123 Mission Street, or the Pacific Gas & Electric Building, was a skyscraper.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, 123 Mission Street was seen briefly on the viewscreen. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Bank of America Center
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The Bank of America Center, or 555 California Street, was a skyscraper that existed as early as the 20th century on California Street. For the prime universe, up to the late 24th century, this building was one of the tallest structures in the city.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, this building was seen on the ship's viewscreen and, later, this building was seen when Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over the San Francisco Bay. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Bank of America Center was prominently visible from Harry Kim and Libby's apartment in 2372. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
Bathhouse building
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The Bathhouse building in 1986
The Bathhouse building, also known as the Sala Burton building or just the maritime museum, was a historic building located near the waters of San Francisco Bay.
The building was seen as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Bay Land Garden
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- Main article: Bay Land Garden
Bay Stadium
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- Main article: Bay Stadium
Bay Street
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Bay Street was a street.
Powell & Mason, a cable car line for the San Francisco Municipal Railway, had a stop at the intersection of Bay and Taylor. This stop was mentioned in a destination sign on the front of the car. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Behr Theater
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- Main article: Behr Theater
Behr Theater existed in the area in the 1960s.
California Street
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- Main article: California Street.
101 California Street
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101 California Street in 1986
101 California Street, or the Itel Building, was an office skyscraper.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, 101 California was seen briefly on the viewscreen. Later, when Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay, the building could be seen behind One Embarcadero Center. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
345 California Center
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345 California Center, or the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, was a skyscraper.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, 345 California was seen briefly on the viewscreen. Later, the building was visible as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
345 California was also prominently visible from Christopher Brynner's office in 2024. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
580 California Street
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580 California Street in 1986
580 California Street was an skyscraper.
In 1986, it was seen briefly on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as the ship flew into the city. Later, it was visible as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
601 California Street
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601 California Street, to the left of 650 California Street, in 1986
601 California Street, or The International Building, was a skyscraper.
601 California was seen as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
650 California Street
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650 California Street in 1986
650 California Street, or the Hartford Building, was an skyscraper.
650 California was visible on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as the ship flew into the city and, later, it was seen as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Chapman's Ice Cream
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- Main article: Chapman's Ice Cream
Columbus Avenue
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- Main article: Columbus Avenue
Winchell's Donut House
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- Main article: Winchell's Donut House
Winchell's Donut House operated in the street in 1986.
Sentinel Building
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Sentinel Building
The Sentinel Building was a building at the intersection of Kearny Street and Columbus Avenue. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Captain Video
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- Main article: Columbus Avenue
In 1986, its ground level of the Sentinel Building housed a Captain Video store. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
St. Paul Hotel
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- Main article: St. Paul Hotel
This 20th century hotel stood at the intersection of Kearny Street and Columbus Avenue. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Chinatown
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- Main article: Chinatown
Chinatown was an area of San Francisco.
Holiday Inn Chinatown
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The Holiday Inn Chinatown (seen from an odd angle)
The Holiday Inn Chinatown was a 20th century hotel.
It was a large building near the corner of Kearny Street and Columbus Avenue in the city center, and could be seen from that intersection. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
The Clift
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- Main article: The Clift
This hotel operated in 2024. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Cosimo's
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- Main article: Cosimo's
Cosimo's was a coffee shop frequented by Harry Kim in 2372 in an accidentally created alternate timeline. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
E.B. Warehouse
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- Main article: E.B. Warehouse
This establishment was on the same street as the Sisters of Hope Infirmary and Pops Candy Store. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
Embarcadero
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- Main article: Embarcadero
The Embarcadero was a waterfront street and associated neighborhood in the northeast of the city.
Embarcadero Center
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The Embarcadero Center was a building complex of office skyscrapers and hotels, close to the Communications Research Center and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Building.
- One Embarcadero Center (Security Pacific Tower)
- Two Embarcadero Center
- Three Embarcadero Center (Levi Strauss Building)
- Four Embarcadero Center
- Hyatt Regency San Francisco, a hotel
One and Four Embarcadero Centers, as the two tallest buildings, bookended the smaller Two and Three Embarcadero Centers.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, the Embarcadero Center was seen on the viewscreen. Later, as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over the San Francisco Bay, a portion of this center was seen. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
At least part of the Embarcadero Center still seemed to exist in 2259 of the alternate reality, although the buildings closest to the San Francisco Ferry Building appeared to have been replaced by a newer, much taller skyscraper. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
One Embarcadero Center was also still around in 2404 of an alternate timeline. (VOY: "Endgame")
Fisherman's Wharf
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- Main article: Fisherman's Wharf
Port of San Francisco bar
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- Main article: Port of San Francisco bar
This bar operated in the city in the 23rd century in the alternate reality.
San Francisco Ferry Building
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- Main article: San Francisco Ferry Building
Sue Bierman Park
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- Main article: Sue Bierman Park
Fountain Street
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- Main article: Fountain Street
Fiorella's
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- Main article: Fiorella's
Fiorella's was an Italian restaurant operating in the 22nd century. (ENT: "Exile")
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Building
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- Main article: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Building
Fort Mason
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Fort Mason
Fort Mason was a military installation.
In 1986, Hikaru Sulu flew through the entrance of San Francisco Bay, passing the fort on his left. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Fusion
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- Main article: Fusion
Fusion was a jazz club that existed circa 2150. (ENT: "Fusion")
The Gateway
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In an alternate 2404
The Gateway was a complex of apartments and town homes that existed as early as the late 20th century.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, The Gateway was briefly visible in the ship's viewscreen. Later, this complex was seen when Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In the alternate reality of 2259, The Gateway escaped destruction when the Vengeance crashed into the city. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
In an alternate timeline, the complex still existed in the early 25th century. (VOY: "Endgame")
Genovese's Flowers
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- Main article: Genovese's Flowers
This flower shop operated in the city according to the Dixon Hill holonovel. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
Golden Gate Bridge
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- Main article: Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Park
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- Main article: Golden Gate Park
Greenwich Street
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Greenwich Street was a street in late 20th century. This street had an intersection with Columbus Avenue and Mason Street.
In 1986, at this intersection, Pavel Chekov and Nyota Uhura were attempting to get directions to the Alameda Naval Base from passersby without success. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Grubeco
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- Main article: Grubeco
Hall of Records
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- Main article: Hall of Records
James Bank
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- Main article: James Bank
The James Bank operated in the city in 1893. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
KPMG
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- Main article: KPMG
KPMG was an establishment that operated in an alternate reality San Francisco in 2259. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Madame Chang's Mandarin Cafe
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- Main article: Madame Chang's Mandarin Cafe
This restaurant operated in the city in the 22nd century. In 2256, it became popular with Starfleet officers. (ENT: "Home", "Affliction")
Marina
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In the 21st century, San Francisco had a marina. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Marina Green
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Part of the Marina Green
The Marina Green was a small park existing in the late 20th century. It consisted of a large patch of grass along the waters of the San Francisco Bay.
In 1986, the road besides the Marina Green was the site of a chance encounter between James T. Kirk and Spock and Gillian Taylor, all of them returning from the Cetacean Institute to the city. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Market Street
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- Main article: Market Street
Mission District
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- Main article: Mission District
Mercy Hospital
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- Main article: Mercy Hospital
This hospital operated in the mission district in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Night Owl
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- Main article: Night Owl
The coffee shop Night Owl was included in a Species 8472 recreation of the city. (VOY: "In the Flesh")
One Maritime Plaza
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One Maritime Plaza in 1986
One Maritime Plaza, or the Alcoa Building, was a 20th century office skyscraper. It was in the vicinity of Sue Bierman Park, Embarcadero Center, and The Gateway.
In 1986, when the HMS Bounty flew into the city, this building was seen briefly on the viewscreen. Later, when Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over San Francisco Bay, the building could be seen, in front of One Embarcadero Center. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In the alternate reality, this building still existed in 2259. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
By the 2370s, its location was instead occupied by Starfleet's Communications Research Center. (VOY: "Endgame")
One Market Plaza
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Spear Tower in 1986
One Market Plaza was a skyscraper complex located on Market Street.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty flew into the city, this complex was seen briefly on the viewscreen.
Spear Tower was visible as Hikaru Sulu flew over San Francisco Bay in a helicopter the next day. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Pops Candy Store
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- Main article: Pops Candy Store
This establishment was on the same street as the Sisters of Hope Infirmary and E.B. Warehouse. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
Kearny Street
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- Main article: Kearny Street
Kingsbury Pale
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- Main article: Kingsbury Pale
Kingsbury Pale was an establishment operating in the city in 1893. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")
The Launching Pad
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- Main article: The Launching Pad
The Launching Pad was a bar operating in the 24th century. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
Mason Street
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Mason Street was a street.
In the 20th century, Powell & Mason, a cable car line for the San Francisco Municipal Railway, had stops on this street.
In 1986, at the corner of Mason, Columbus Avenue, and Greenwich Street, Nyota Uhura and Pavel Chekov asked passersby for directions to the naval base at Alameda. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Municipal Arena
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- Main article: Municipal Arena
Fairmont Hotel
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- Main article: Fairmont Hotel
The Fairmont Hotel was mentioned in the Dixon Hill holonovel set in year 1941. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
Mount Davidson
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Mount Davidson was a hill, located southeast of Golden Gate Park.
In 1986, Mount Davidson was briefly seen on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as the ship flew into the city. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Mount Sutro
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Mount Sutro was a hill, located southeast of Golden Gate Park.
In 1986, Mount Sutro was briefly seen on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as the ship flew into the city. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
One Sansome Street
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One Sansome Street was a skyscraper.
In 1986, when the HMS Bounty flew into the city, this building was seen briefly on the viewscreen. Later, as Hikaru Sulu flew a helicopter over the San Francisco Bay, this building was seen in the background. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Palace of Fine Arts
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- Main article: Palace of Fine Arts
Plexicorp
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- Main article: Plexicorp
Plexicorp operated a factory in or near the city in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Polk Street
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- Main article: Polk Street
Powell Street
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- Main article: Powell Street
Union Square
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- Main article: Union Square
This square was mentioned in the Dixon Hill holonovel. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
Presidio
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- Main article: Presidio
The Presidio was a large green area in the northwest of the city that by the 24th century hosted both Starfleet Command Headquarters and Starfleet Academy. It also anchored the southern side of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Baker Beach
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Baker Beach was a beach in the Presidio. This beach was nearly a mile long. It was located on the Presidio's western shoreline.
In 1986, as the HMS Bounty was leaving the city, this beach was seen in the ship's viewscreen. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Fort Point
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Fort Point in 1986
Point Fort was a military fortification, located at the Presidio, at the entrance of San Francisco Bay. Part of the Golden Gate Bridge was later built over it.
In 1986, while walking back from the Cetacean Institute to San Francisco, James T. Kirk and Spock passed near Fort Point. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
The building still existed in an alternate timeline version of 2394. (VOY: "Endgame")
Starfleet Academy
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- Main article: Starfleet Academy
Federation Drive
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- Main article: Federation Drive
Starfleet Headquarters
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- Main article: Starfleet Headquarters
Prometheus Gifts and Knicknaks
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- Main article: Prometheus Gifts and Knicknaks
Prometheus Gifts and Knicknaks operated in the city in 2024. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Putney
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- Main article: Putney. Putney was a street in 19th century San Francisco.
Hotel Brian
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- Main article: Hotel Brian
Hotel Brian was a hotel operating in the city in the late 19th century. (TNG: "Time's Arrow", "Time's Arrow, Part II")
J. Mees Rodent Control
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- Main article: J. Mees Rodent Control
J. Mees Rodent Control was an establishment operating in 1893. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")
No. 5 Fire House =
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- Main article: No. 5 Fire House
No. 5 Fire House was located on Putney in 1893. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")
Quantum Café
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- Main article: Quantum Café
The Quantum Cafe, frequented by Starfleet officers, was included in a Species 8472 recreation of the city. (VOY: "In the Flesh")
Rex's Bar
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- Main article: Rex's Bar
Rex's Bar was an establishment included in the Dixon Hill holonovel. (TNG: "Manhunt")
R. Moore Grocery
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- Main article: R. Moore Grocery
R. Moore Grocery was a grocery in 1893 San Francisco, adjacent to the Sisters of Hope Infirmary. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
The Saloon
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- Main article: The Saloon.
This establishment existed from 1861 to at least 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Third
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- Main article: Third
This road existed in the city in 1893. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")
San Francisco bar
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- Main article: San Francisco bar
This bar operated in the late 23rd century. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
San Francisco City Hall
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- Main article: San Francisco City Hall
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
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- Main article: San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
San Francisco Zoo
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- Main article: San Francisco Zoo
Sanctuary District A
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- Main article: Sanctuary District A
Second Street
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- Main article: Second Street
Starfleet Headquarters
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- Main article: Starfleet Headquarters
In the alternate reality, Starfleet Headquarters was located here. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Sisters of Hope Infirmary
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- Main article: Sisters of Hope Infirmary
This hospital operated in the city in the 19th century. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")
Stockton Street
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Stockton Street was a street.
In the late 20th century, this street was serviced by the San Francisco Municipal Railway transit bus route 30-Stockton. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Sutro Tower
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The Sutro Tower
The Sutro Tower was a landmark.
The tower was situated on a small hill between Mount Sutro to the north and the Twin Peaks to the south. During the 20th century, it could be seen in the city's skyline. In 1986, this tower was glimpsed in the far distance on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as it entered the city. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Tagruato
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- Main article: Tagruato
In the alternate reality, Tagruato operated a large building standing in the water connected to to the northern shore of the city. (Star Trek)
Telegraph Hill
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- Main article: Telegraph Hill
Coit Tower
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- Main article: Coit Tower
Transamerica Pyramid
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- Main article: Transamerica Pyramid
Twin Peaks
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The Twin Peaks was a pair of hills, located southeast of Golden Gate Park and Mount Sutro.
In 1986, the Twin Peaks were briefly seen on the viewscreen of the HMS Bounty as the ship entered the city. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In 2259 of the alternate reality, the Twin Peaks was on a map of the city. Portions of the peaks had been developed. A line connected a point in a developed portion on one of the hills to another point in the northwest of the city. The map was part of a larger collection of graphics and video media that were displayed on a powerwall in Admiral Alexander Marcus's office at Starfleet Headquarters. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Van Ness Avenue
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Van Ness Avenue was a street.
This street's location was depicted on a San Francisco Municipal Railway transit map in 1986. In the late 20th century, this street was serviced by the SFMR transit bus route 30-Stockton. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Vulcan nightclub
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- Main article: Vulcan nightclub
The Vulcan nightclub was included in a Species 8472 recreation of the city. (VOY: "In the Flesh")
Westgate Avenue
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- Main article: Westgate Avenue
Associated islands
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The Golden Gate seen from the West, with San Francisco on the left (green bottom half of the picture is the Presidio). Top right is Yerba Buena Island, with the larger Treasure island directly to the left. The small island center right is Alcatraz, while the much larger island to its left is Angel island.
Alcatraz
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- Main article: Alcatraz
Angel Island
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- Main article: Angel Island
Brooks Island
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- Main article: Brooks Island
Treasure Island
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Treasure Island was an artificial island in the San Francisco Bay. This island was located between Oakland and San Francisco. The island was connected by an isthmus to Yerba Buena Island. A road from this island connected it to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
In 1986, this island was depicted on a San Francisco Municipal Railway transit map. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In 2259 of the alternate reality, Treasure Island was displayed on a map of the San Francisco Bay on Admiral Alexander Marcus' office powerwall. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Yerba Buena Island
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Yerba Buena Island was an island in the San Francisco Bay. This hilly island was located between Oakland and San Francisco. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge passed through this island. The island was connected by an isthmus to Treasure Island.
In 1986, the location of this island was depicted on a San Francisco Municipal Railway transit map. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
In 2259 of the alternate reality, Yerba Buena Island was seen on a map of the San Francisco Bay. This map was seen on a powerwall in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Appendix
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Background information
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Furthermore, Hoyt Street was referenced on a pawn ticket prop for Feinberg's Loan and Pawn that appears to have not been seen on screen. According to the ticket, the address for the shop was 180 Hoyt Street. In the movie the shop is shown to be on Columbus Avenue (both the actual filming location and identified as such by signage).
A building that was unlabeled in Star Trek Into Darkness was labeled Menom in an early render.