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    What a view. Went under golden gate
    Melissa S.

    If the sky is clear this is the perfect place to watch the Blue Angels during fleet week. What is so great about fleet week aboard the Potomac. You avoid all the traffic into and in SF. The Potomac boards out of Alameda and floats out to SF right where all the action is. They also provide the commentary just like you were there.

    I had a super fun day with friends. We took the ferry from the Ferry Building in San Francisco to Jack London Square (an experience I'd also suggest). The Potomac is berthed right next to the ferry landing. We had an early lunch then walked over to the Potomac Visitor Center where a docent named John greeted us and showed us an informative 1990s video, then we went to the ship. I was there in mid January, and there were only four of us on the tour. We got to see every inch of the ship (even Roosevelt's specially made bathtub) ... I'm not sure how they handle it when there are dozens of visitors, as it's, you know, a ship. Very tight quarters. We were lucky enough to be able to ask all the questions we wanted, and John seemed to know the ship inside and out. I'd suggest this as an outing for any group of people, as there is something for everyone to enjoy.

    USS Patomic. So much fun!
    Diana G.

    I had so much fun celebrating a friend's birthday with a bay cruise aboard FDR's presidential yatt the USS Patomac -Jack London Square. Knowledgeable volunteers docents and a beautiful day. Highly recommend it.

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    Jacques I.

    Okay, I'm a nerd and love history, so when I found out about the USS Potomac in Oakland, I made it a plan to spend a few hours here, to get a tour and learn more about FDR's presidential yacht. Located in Jack London Square, it's easy to spot if you're walking along the water. Just remember that to get tickets and for further information, the visitor's center is located at the building across the USS Potomac. There, the staff will have you watch a 15-minute video, which gives you a short background on the USS Potomac before a volunteer takes you on a tour. The tour itself is about an hour and a half long. Our volunteer was super friendly and fervent, so we ended up spending about two hours on the tour because of all the questions and discussion we had about the yacht. You get to see most of the yacht, including FDR's bedroom, dining room area, and the sitting room where he'd host diplomats and other elected officials. Most of the items/furnishing on the yacht are replicates; however, they do a good job of providing a picture of what the yacht looked like during the President's time. For anyone who likes history and is in the Bay Area - I highly recommend visiting the "Floating White House"! I enjoyed my visit here, and not only for what I learned about FDR and his time on this yacht, but also because of the volunteers' enthusiasm for FDR and this historic site. It makes history all the more fun!

    Ming C.

    Thanks to boredom and the Discover and Go passes I took the BART down to 12th Street and walked down to Jack London Square just to pay $5 for a video and a 10 min tour. Basically showing how dirty the government is. Elvis Presley's Gift to St. Jude Hospital soon turned to a drug smuggling ship that ended on the bottom of the waters for about a month. Thus needed 2 million tax payer dollars to repair.

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    Terry T.

    The Potomac anchored in Jack London Square is a must see. Take a tour or go on one of the Bay cruises they offer. Oaklander's should be proud that this floating history museum is in their city. Reading about this presidential yacht and looking at old photos is interesting, but a bit boring if you are not a history fan. However, walking on the decks where history was made gives a real feeling for a period in our history that shaped life as we know it today. I was horrified when the tour guide mentioned that more than 50% of the people who tour the yacht don't know who FDR was. If you don't know who he was, or know much about the 20th century you should go on the tour and find out. It really is interesting. And if you do know who he was, go anyway. The yacht surprised me and it just might surprise you too.

    Amber L.

    This past December, we were delighted to do a cruise with Santa aboard the USS Potomac. This was a child-friendly cruise, made complete with a photo and small gift from Santa, snacks, cookies, and self-guided tours around the boat. It definitely didn't go far, but was an enjoyable hour around the bay.

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    I bought a ticket for the Opening Day Cruise in April. It was a great day on SF Bay. Beautiful views, good food and the ship is an interesting piece of history. Cruised out to the Golden Gate Bridge and along the SF city front. Docents and crew were helpful. Ship is in great shape. Nice dry way to see the Bay.

    Boarding the Potomac.
    Marsha S.

    Before the USS Potomac was literally resurrected from the bottom of San Francisco Bay and restored, she had gained a checkered past along with the fatal hole in her hull. She started out as a Presidential yacht and ended up as a drug runner. You can hear her tale while you chug by and under historic Bay bridges, infamous prisons, maybe a modern yacht or two, catamarans, and the majestic unfolding skyline of San Francisco. For just $70 you will experience a glorious 3 hour narrated tour of the Bay, protected from the weather below deck. Or you can share the top deck with a beautifully restored Cris Craft power boat (named "Fala" after FDR's scotty dog.) A well stocked box lunch included. Why do I like this boat tour over others leaving from across the Bay? it's much easier to get to Jack London Square than downtown SF using a "counter commute" (Bay area residents will understand what I mean), nearby public parking is cheaper (about $13 for 5 hours), it's loaded with U.S. history, and the narrator and roving docents are friendly and informative. I'd call ahead for weather conditions and what to wear if you are in doubt. Very pleasant people will take your phone call. Although the U. S. S Potomac these days has two powerful diesel engines, the engines sound a little like The African Queen from the movie with Bogey/Hepburn.

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    Marco M.

    The boat ride was beautiful, the staff and volunteers friendly. I wish there was a way to turn off the narration. I had shied away from this trip because I anticipated this might be the case. There was talking for what seemed like 110 out of 120 minutes. And much of it war-related or tangentially tied to FDR. The boat is wheelchair accessible to the main deck. The upper deck had small plastic folding chairs. It was a beautiful day but it did get cold and windy for a good portion so good to bring a jacket if you want to be outside.

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    Pardee Home Museum - Cucumber Sandwiches and other savories

    Pardee Home Museum

    4.8(74 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown Oakland
    $$

    The Pardee Home Museum has been on my radar for a while as one of the few places in the East Bay to…read moreget afternoon tea. I ended up finally booking the garden for a large party this month and was impressed by the experience from start to finish. It's hard to believe that it's entirely volunteer-led! Everyone I met was clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the house, its history, and its preservation. Making a reservation was easy and the coordinators were kind and courteous during the whole process. The day-of place settings were beautiful and the food was some of the best I've had for tea in addition to being generous and variable in servings. There were even some kid-friendly items (including some non-caffeinated beverages) as I had a few young guests in attendance. The tour we had following our tea service was detailed and informative without being boring. The house itself is incredibly preserved and in immaculate condition. It was great learning about the history of the Pardee family and their influence in the Bay Area, California, and beyond. There were some interactive parts too including getting to touch some antique items and listen to some hand-cranked music players. I will undoubtedly be back sometime and highly encourage anyone who likes good food and vibes or learning about local history to book a visit themselves. If you have people from out-of-town visiting, the Pardee Home is an excellent first choice for doing something low-key and private but still touristy.

    The Pardee Home Museum (Italianate architecture) was built by the Pardee family. Three generations…read morelived lived there from 1868 to 1981. The last survivor put the home in a trust that is run by a Board of Trustees. It's self-supporting and run by volunteers. The father (made money in the mines, was an eye doctor and a California State Senator) and his son was Governor of California who made the poppy flower CA's state flower; reformed prisons; and established the EBMUD. All furnishings and collections are original and left intact. The tour is about 1.5 hours. Tour was educational and interesting - it covers the entire residence of 3 floors. The tour guide was nice and knowledgeable. She kept the tour intense so you wanted to know more. She gave insights and tibits of the family. All questions were answered. The afternoon tea is delightful. The food is prepared from scratch with lots of love from the volunteers. They were friendly, personable and thoughtful. Since it was the day before Easter, they put some Easter bunny theme to the tea. Just lovely people who made a delcious three course of food assortment. I definitely recommend the tour to learn about Oakland history and to visit one of the last standing historical mansions. Tea was authentic - no crust on the bread :)

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    Pardee Home Museum - Tons of teapots!

    Tons of teapots!

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    Apricot tarts

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    Such a wide variety of collectibles

    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

    4.7(43 reviews)
    0.5 miOld Oakland

    This is a very interesting place. I did not know what to expect, and came here with 3 kids of…read morevarying ages and 1980s-2010s console knowledge experience. The museum is a very interesting place, and the gal that was manning the operations that day was very welcoming and friendly. Parents who are supervising but not playing can avoid paying, which is a welcome option. Regarding the technical aspects: It's awesome that there are various levels of PC games available: 1. 486DX-33 setup with Doom, Hexen, Heretic, etc. Let the kids understand the +/- screen size and FPS limits 2. Mac with all the Marathons 3. C64 4. Apple II with Zork and the Oregon Trail 5. Laptop with SCUMM games 6. Win98 with Tribes, UT, etc Regarding the console options, many of the consoles are not playing real carts, but are emulators. There were NES, Wii U, Wii, PS2, Genesis, Master system, PS2, PS3 and Xbox setups. Some played real games, and some played from roms/images. This is fine, but if you are expecting to come and play 100% 1:1 setups, that is not the case. There were no Turbografx, Neogeo, 32x, Sega CD, Saturn, Jaguar, virtual boy, etc playable setups. However, some of these were on display. The lack of older (non emulated) consoles such as Intellivision, 2600, Odyssey being available to play hard games is unfortunate, but understandable given the age of the hardware. The amount of displayed boxed games for various consoles and PC was very impressive. My only disappointment was that the Steel Battalion setup seems to have been retired for public use. This is one of the most hardcore games for Xbox that most people would never have a chance to experience. If you are passing through and grew up with PC or console games, I highly recommend a stop here.

    I visited the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment when it was on 3400 Broadway. I went back to…read moretheir newest location, and it was as good as the last time I visited.

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    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment
    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment
    The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

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    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour - Ghost hunting meter

    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour

    4.4(158 reviews)
    34.7 mi

    My husband and I did the Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour last night as a Christmas gift,…read moreand I absolutely loved it. The tour guides (aka very accomplished paranormal investigators) were engaging, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about Napa's history and the paranormal. It was the perfect mix of spooky, fun, and fascinating -- we learned so much about downtown Napa along the way. We can't wait to do their Sonoma tour next and to watch the documentaries the tour leads are part of. Highly recommend!

    We participated in the Napa Downtown Walk, Ghosts of the Redlight District & Main St. with Devin as…read moreour tour guide. I think he did a pretty good job keeping it casual and interesting. Attendees become paranormal investigators during the tour, given several tools to track paranormal activity (spiritual dowsing rods, and a ghost hunting meter that measures electric signals (as ghosts give off electric signals). We made about 4-5 different stops that are either haunted or have affiliation with death, and Devin helped the group communicate with ghosts during some of the stops, combining storytelling with interesting historical events in Napa. We had a combination of skeptics and believers in our group, including at least one witch. I, of course, came for the entertainment, getting to talk about serial killers, learn a bit about history, and also get in a few laughs as Devin brings the humor as well. I did learn some new things, such as the difference between a ghost and a spirit, possible origins of the terms "lobbying" and "pulling my leg", and that Cole's Chop House (where my bf and I had dinner earlier that day) was formerly a mortuary. We ended at the courthouse, not where we started the tour, with the story of the last public execution in California which took place here in Napa. Overall, we had a fun time, and it's an unconventional way to tour the streets of Napa, and definitely enjoyable if you like ghost stories.

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    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour - Ghost hunting with K2 meters!

    Ghost hunting with K2 meters!

    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour

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    Oakland Heritage Alliance

    Oakland Heritage Alliance

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.9 miUptown

    I came here expecting to see accolades for individual Oakland history tours and tour leaders, but…read moremine may be the first. I've been on a few of these (like Chinatown, Old Oakland, Oakland Waterfront), but yesterday's walking tour of the F. M. "Borax" Smith estate in Cleveland Heights led by Phil Bellman was outstanding! Mr. Bellman has been doing this tour for 34 years, which shows in his preparation, organization, easy delivery and ancillary materials (including a VERY handy map). At all times Phil was easy to hear, and his information was fascinating. It was great to be allowed inside a few private properties and through revealing side paths while learning of the career of this amazing couple who left such a mark on the history of Oakland. I hope to participate in many OHA walking tours in the future.

    My home has a name, it's the Cates-Downing house. I know that my Italianate Victorian was built by…read moreAugustus Cates in 1879 as a commuter house. See the Bay Bridge didn't exist and cars had not yet been invented. In order to get to San Fransisco you had to take the 7th Street trolley to the Port of Oakland and then jump on a Ferry to get to SF. I also know that Augustus Cates was a fine builder of houses since mine is still here after two major earthquakes (1906 & Loma Prieta) and the maintenance over the last 128 years has left much to be desired. Mr. Cates also had a fascination with curves since there are parts of the house with few and sometimes no right angles. He would build a house, live in it for a few years then sell it. Then Andrew Downing followed by Ella Clume were the owners of my house. So how do I know this and lots of other details that date back before this even became my Mami's 'hood (she was born here in 1931)? The fine folks at the Oakland Heritage Alliance were of great help. Their website and the historians who work there strive to save local Oakland history since it would otherwise be lost. To quote their Mission Statement: Our Mission Oakland Heritage Alliance is a non-profit membership organization which advocates the protection, preservation, and revitalization of Oakland's architectural, historic, cultural and natural resources through publications, education, and direct action. They provide tours of historic Oakland neighborhoods in the Summer and Fall. They can point you in the right direction if you are doing research for your house or are a history nerd. They are always in need of volunteers and there are memberships available. History is a beautiful thing. My love of Oakland is not solely based on my lifetime spent here but learning and talking about who and what it took to get where Oakland is now. The Oakland Heritage Alliance, the Oakland Museum, the Oakland Latino History Project and the Oakland History Room at the Main Library have all been huge resources to me. Fellow Oaklanders, maybe I've piqued your interest? Maybe these will become your resources too? If you love Oakland even just a little, please learn about it and pass it on!

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    Marquis Charters - Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Marquis Charters

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    Luxury
    Private events

    Everything about Marquis Charters was first class. Captain Dave has EXCELLENT communication…read morethrough the planning, and the voyage. The crew were all friendly and real pros as well. When we charter again in the SF Bay, we will defintely use Captain Dave and Marquis Charters again!!

    What an amazing silver soirée 40th birthday for my sister!!! Dave was very professional and detail…read moreoriented from the booking process, to the planning of the event, to the day of festivities, we were pampered and taken care of like Queens and Kings!!! Dave made this so easy, I give him a few ideas and he cultivated and crafted it to life. I couldn't believe how meticulous and beautiful the day was. My sister was truly brought to tears. There was a customized champagne flute, a customized birthday welcome sign on an easel, fresh flowers, balloons, the colors and decor were honestly all on point!!! We were even able to come up with a chef inspired menu to hit the notes of our food favorites and Dave even has menu customized and laminated for the event. The crewmembers were some of the nicest top-notch service personnel we've ever met. We were even able to come up with a drink menu and they were bartenders on deck too! Truly was white glove service all around. If you put your contract in with Marquis Charters, you will not be disappointed as every dollar will be worth it!!!

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    Marquis Charters - Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Marquis Charters - Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Marquis Charters - Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

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    Luxury Private Yacht Charter, Date Night, Sunset, Dinner, Brunch, SF Bay, Proposal, Birthday, Anniversary, Fireworks, Airshow, New Years Eve

    Dolce Vita Gondola - Lake Merritt

    Dolce Vita Gondola

    5.0(16 reviews)
    1.1 miLake Merritt

    i've been doing things that add more novelty to my life. This fit the bill perfectly. My cousin and…read moreI took our gondola ride on Lake Merritt, at 6 pm just as dusk was setting in. If you live in the Bay, this is a must. It's a very romantic experience, soft and feminine. I absolutely loved it. You can bring your own wine and food. The dock that you take off at is located directly outside of a restaurant with excellent food. We had the privilege of being the last ride of the day and meeting the owner who was an absolute magnificent human being. He even played a song for us on the guitar. All around great Service and great experience. Loved it.

    We had the most magical time celebrating my boyfriend's birthday with Dolce Vita Gondola this past…read moreSunday! From start to finish, everything was charming, and full of joy. Our guests enjoyed enchanting gondola rides through the water--everyone was blown away by the experience! The gondolier, Amelia was friendly, fun and engaging- she added the perfect touch of Venetian romance to the afternoon. The venue also allowed us to live music by the incredibly talented Rob Reich--his performance created the perfect addition for dancing and celebration. There's something unforgettable about dancing by the water, surrounded by friends, music, and the glowing warmth of the sun.

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    Authentic, Romantic Gondola Ride at the beautiful lake of Oakland.

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    Dolce Vita Gondola - A couple riding in a Venetian gondola on Lake Merritt in Oakland California looks at a beautiful sunset.

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    A couple riding in a Venetian gondola on Lake Merritt in Oakland California looks at a beautiful sunset.

    Diamond Sportfishing - Limits of halibut aboard the Lady K.

    Diamond Sportfishing

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Free estimates

    I wanted to share the experience I had with Diamond Sportfishing and Captain Kyle! WOW! We…read moregathered at the dock super early and although we thought it was early, Captain Kyle was up and at'm ready to fish! He said we were in for an adventure. The great thing about DSF is that they provide all the gear necessary for your catch. We were going out for Tuna as Bluefin are now found in the waters off the west coast, we were all pretty excited to go fishing. All we brought with us was food and drinks, having everything else included was a bonus. In the event we caught anything, they'll cut, clean, gill and give us fillets. The boat ride was awesome, no one got seasick thank goodness, there's ample seating inside and out. It was super foggy in the early morning, but cleared up by the time we started. I've not been on a fishing boat prior to this trip, and I was blown away at how scenic and beautiful the water was out there. The bright sunshine gave the water a super bright blue appearance, it was cool. Captain Kyle and his deckhand got everyone rigged up and ready to fish. The Captain is youthful and took his time answering questions and giving advice. His mixture of humor and knowledge of where the fish were was certainly a bonus because as soon as lines were in the water we heard, " Fish On!" That first Tuna took everyone on board including my son Parker to reel it in ( Posted Picture). What a freaking rush. It was exciting watching as everyone reeled something in on the boat. We laughed, joked and had such a fun day out on the water with friends. On our way back in to harbor the Captain pointed out several whale pods swimming around the boat, it was a trip seeing them jump. We enjoyed our lunch and talked about who caught the biggest tuna. In all honesty, that first one was the biggest in my book. I can't say enough great things about Captain Kyle and his Diamond Sport Fishing. Reservations were easy as charters go out practically daily either 1/2 or full days. The waters off of California are changing, getting warmer, they're seeing Bluefin Tuna and Marlin so who knows, maybe our next trip we'll catch something epic! Overall Impression: A+

    Great trip! Husbands bachelor party! They loved it! They all had a fantastic time and even caught…read moresome fish and enjoyed the ride on the boat!

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    Perfect for kids and family's!

    Diamond Sportfishing - Limits of halibut! Avid fisherman or never fished before? Come with us and learn the craft!

    Limits of halibut! Avid fisherman or never fished before? Come with us and learn the craft!

    Diamond Sportfishing - Live bait fishing for halibut and striped bass!

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    Live bait fishing for halibut and striped bass!

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