California s spirit of tolerance and diversity has made it a welcoming place for travelers with disabilities. Building codes make most public facilities and attractions accessible (though some historic sites and older buildings can t accommodate drastic remodeling), and the state provides many services for those with disabilities.
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SFMOMA is a fine museum, but it doesn t come close to those in New York City. That said, its collection consists of more than 23,000 works, including close to 5,000 paintings and sculptures by artists such as Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning. (Alas, they only show a small amount of their collection at any given time.) Other artists represented include Diego Rivera, Georgia O Keeffe, Paul Klee, the Fauvists, and holdings of Richard Diebenkorn. SFMOMA was also one of the first to recognize canyons resort photography as a major art form; its collection includes more than 12,000 photographs by such notables as Ansel Adams, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Phone for details of special exhibits, and whatever you do, check out the fabulous MuseumStore and cafe.
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