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  • Of course, you’ll want to ride a cable car and view the Golden Gate Bridge when you visit the City by the Bay, but to learn why people keep leaving their hearts here, hit the hills and explore this multifaceted place.
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  • The “Harmon Room” at Kentucky’s 21c Museum Hotel Lexington lets you immerse yourself in the world of Netflix’s champion chess player.
  • Craft, design, and a do-it-all spirit are fueling Detroit’s rebirth. Meet the creatives ushering in a new era for the Motor City.
  • In a tech-obsessed city, these creators take a hands-on approach to making beautiful objects.
  • 3725 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA
    In San Francisco’s Outer Sunset neighborhood, you’ll find the Woodshop, an appointment-only gallery home to the city’s fab maker four: Danny Hess and his sculpted wood surfboards; Luke Bartels, who makes tables and benches from salvaged and sustainably harvested wood; Jeff Canham and his handlettered signs; and Josh Duthie, who strips, sands, and refinishes cast-off furniture. This appeared in the October 2014 issue.
  • 3876 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122, USA
    This bakery just opened across the street from Woodshop. It’s a godsend. It’s been rough finding good coffee out here, but they serve Blue Bottle Coffee and breakfast sandwiches on house-baked biscuits.”
  • Nashville, TN, USA
    For a solid taste of Wedgewood-Houston, or WeHo as it’s sometimes called, try to visit on the first Saturday of the month for the art crawl. The self-guided tour gives visitors time to peruse the galleries, studios, and coworking spaces that foster Nashville’s collaborative spirit. Fort Houston, for example, spans 3.25 acres and holds vast amounts of artist space with a darkroom, metal shop, woodshop, and print shop. After the art crawl, head to Cotten Music to ogle guitars, or, if you’re here a while, sign up for a class. Then stop into Bastion for a craft cocktail and a plate of nachos. If you can snag a seat, Bastion’s restaurant (in a room behind the bar) serves food that looks like art of the culinary sort.