the second one say New England but the Zoo in the first one was clearly the St. Louis Zoo!
San Francisco
The San Francisco Bay area.
In the book, New York and Genovia. In the film, San Francisco and Genovia.
This question is in reference to global wind zones - Since Seattle and San Francisco are in the Westerlies zone (30 degrees north to 60 degrees north) the pilot should not set a course directly south, because the winds will blow the plane west, and inland from San Fransisco. Setting a course south-southwest will bring the plane to San Fransisco. I've seen a lot of responses talking about weather, wind, etc etc. None of that applies. This is 6th grade science. Consider only the wind zone phenomena in isolation for the correct answer.
I'm just going to guess that you want to know if Full House was filmed in a real house as opposed to a movie set. The exteriors such as seen in the opening credits was filmed in San Francisco on Steiner St.. But the bulk of the show was filmed in Los Angeles.
San Francisco
It is. Set in San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
The San Francisco Bay area.
San Francisco
The Streets of San Francisco - 1972 The Set-Up 1-16 was released on: USA: 25 January 1973
Yes, a comma is needed in the sentence to separate "San Francisco" and "California": "You went to San Francisco, California, last week." This helps clarify that "California" is referring to the state where San Francisco is located.
San Francisco
The Streets of San Francisco - 1972 The Set-Up 1-16 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (video rating) Canada:PG (video rating)
In the book, New York and Genovia. In the film, San Francisco and Genovia.