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    That’s why I rounded up 15 of the best spas in San Francisco and the Bay Area, pairing them with the most interesting treatment to try at each (think: caviar facials, body-slimming massages

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    That’s why we rounded up 15 of the best spas in San Francisco and the Bay Area, pairing them with the most interesting treatment to try at each (think: caviar facials, body-slimming massages ...

  4. List of neighborhoods in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    It is the heart of San Francisco's 80,000 Russian-Americans. The neighborhood was established in the 1920s, with subsequent arrivals in the 1940s, 1950s (from China and the Philippines) and the "Third Wave" in the 1970s and 1980s. Additional limited immigration took place after the breakup of the Soviet Union in the 1990s and 2000s. [citation ...

  5. Banya (sauna) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian banya is the closest relative of the Finnish sauna. In modern Russian, a sauna is often called a "Finnish banya", though possibly only to distinguish it from other ethnic high-temperature bathing facilities such as Turkish baths referred to as "Turkish banya". Sauna, with its ancient history amongst Nordic and Uralic peoples, is a ...

  6. Wilbur Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Hot Springs is operated as a spa resort on 1,700 acres (690 ha), including a 1,560-acre (630 ha) nature reserve. The property includes a geyser that erupts hourly. Guest accommodations include the lodge, a 3-story hotel dating to 1915, and also cabins and camping sites.

  7. Russian Hill, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Russian naval and merchant ships frequently visited San Francisco throughout the 19th century beginning in 1806, and there are several mentions of burials of crew members in the Russian Hill cemetery in the first half of the century. The cemetery was eventually removed, but the name remained. [4]

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  9. Macondray Lane - Wikipedia

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    Farther east along the lane. Macondray Lane is a small pedestrian lane on the southeastern side of Russian Hill in San Francisco, California.It forms a wooded enclave that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 as the Russian Hill–Macondray Lane District.