| No visit to San Francisco is complete without visiting | | | | a three-quarter scale replica of the Palais de La |
| some of the most popular San Francisco tourist | | | | Légion d'Honneur in Paris, built to honor the |
| destinations. Here is a sampling of seven must-see | | | | 3,600 Californians who lost their lives on the |
| places you have to check out on your next visit: | | | | battlefields of France during World War I. |
| 1) California Palace of the Legion of Honor | | | | After being wowed by the building, you will probably |
| Located at 34th Avenue & Clement Street, The | | | | want to view the collection of Rodin sculptures, as |
| California Palace of the Legion of Honor is an art | | | | well as some other notable acquisitions, including |
| experience you won't want to miss. First off, there's | | | | Claude Monet's "The Grand Canal, Venice," 1908 and |
| the building itself. Built in 1924, the Legion of Honor is | | | | El Greco's "St. John the Baptist," circa 1600. |