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  2. Tower of Jewels (PPIE) - Wikipedia

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    Designed by architect Thomas Hastings, of the firm of Carrère and Hastings, [1] the combination triumphal arch-and-tower was 435 feet (132.59 m) tall.It was covered with more than 100,000 1-7/8 inch (47 mm) diameter Novagems, cut glass faceted "jewels", that sparkled in the sunlight, and were illuminated at night by more than fifty spotlights.

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  4. San Francisco, Panamá - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco is a corregimiento within Panama City, in Panamá District, Panamá Province, Panama with a population of 43,939 as of 2010. [1] Its population as of 1990 was 34,262, and its population as of 2000 was 35,751.

  5. San Francisco District, Panama - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco District is a district (distrito) of Veraguas Province in Panama. The population according to the 2010 Panamanian census was 9,881; [2] the latest official estimate (for 2019) is 10,536. [1] The district covers a total area of 437 km 2. The capital lies at the town of San Francisco. [2]

  6. 50 Free Things to Do in San Francisco This Summer - AOL

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    Check out 50 of our favorite free things to do in San Francisco, from the most iconic experiences that never get old to some hidden gems that locals might not know about yet.

  7. SS Golden Gate (1851) - Wikipedia

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    The S.S. Golden Gate was a mail and passenger steamer that operated between San Francisco and Panama City from 1851 to 1862. On its last voyage from San Francisco it caught fire and was destroyed with the loss of 204 lives off Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico.