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Explore San Francisco with Invisible City audio tours

Looking for a new way to experience the streets and architecture of San Francisco? I’ve written about local history and walking tours via podcast in a previous article; Invisible City Audio Tours has taken a similar idea and added a fictional flair.

Everywhere Man, written by Jim Nelson, is now available for download at the Invisible City website. It’s a murder mystery crossed with a historic tour via your digital music player, debuting as part of Litquake on Saturday, October 15. Join in the fun by downloading the audio tour, and meeting at Powell and Market streets in San Francisco from 10 am to 3 pm on October 15. The audio tour can also be done on your own after the event. For more details, visit Litquake or the Invisible City site.

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865 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Laura Tarwater-Scharp is a writer and historian who enjoys exploring the San Francisco area. She has her master's degree in American history, and loves finding fun and interesting facts about local history and sharing them with her readers. She can be reached at ltscharp@gmail.com.

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