Menu bar in Safari missing

I have looked at a few posts, but have not seen an answer that works for me.  My menu bar in safari is missing.  I am not in full screen mode.  I have tried putting it in full screen mode and then taking it out of full screen mode, but it doesn't work.  I hover over where the menu bar should be, but it does not appear.  It's as if it thinks it is in full screen mode, but it really is not.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.

Click "View"menu  in the Safari menubar and select "Show Toolbar".
or
Click "View" menu in the Safari menu bar and click "Customize Toolbar".
From the drop down drag the default set into the Toolbar.
  the one under " or drag the default set into the Toolbar"
Click "Done".
Best.

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