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Fog Day Afternoon

 sneakers, venture capital, work that feels like play—and a 16thcentury-style inn with leaded windows and a menu featuring—the vessel on which Sir Francis Drake embarked upon his circumnavigation of the world in the 1500s—but unless you check into the inn, you can be back in San Francisco by evening.

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