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Strawberry Hill revealed a large flow of water toward the ocean. The North windmill was constructed to reclaim the drainage towards the Pacific Ocean and direct fresh well water back into the park. Alpheus Bull Jr., a prominent San Franciscan, designed the North Windmill. The Fulton Engineering Company received the bid for the ironwork, and Pope and Talbot Lumber Company donated sails ("spars") of Oregon pine. The North Windmill was installed, standing 75 feet tall with 102-footlong sails. The windmill pumps water an elevation of 200 feet with a capacity of 30,000 gallons of water per pump per hour, supplying and replenishing Lloyd Lake, Metson Lake, Spreckels Lake, and Lincoln Park. The water is pumped from the valley into a reservoir on Strawberry Hill. From there the water runs downhill into Falls and Blue Heron Lake. The North Windmill was successful, causing another system of wells and a second windmill at the southwestern corner of the park to be recommended. Samuel G. Murphy provided $ 20,000 to erect the windmill. The South Windmill (Murphy Windmill) stands as the largest in the world, having the longest sails in the world since its construction, with the ability to lift 40,000 gallons of water per hour.
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the bottom of page 435 depicts the portals after they had been assembled on the north side of Lloyd Lake in Golden Gate Park. An auto is parked in front of it. A man is in the driver's seat looking towards the lake. A woman is in the back with the door open and hanging over the edge, seemingly looking at her reflection. The reflection of the portals can be seen in the lake. A poem about
Portals of the Past from an unknown newspaper is pasted onto the left of the page. Description: Text written on right side of page: "All that remained of the Towne Home after fire of 1906. These columns were part of the main entrance fronting on Calif. St. at Taylor. Later they were taken to Golden Gate Park at the Spreckles Lake where they now stand-and are the admiration of visitors."
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that says "Shakespeare Garden" intertwined with vines. Directly past the entrance is a walkway overarched with trees and lined with small flowers and a sundial in the center. The main area has a large moss tree and benches. At the end of the garden there is a wooden padlocked shelf containing a bust of
William Shakespeare. The cast was made and given to the garden by George Bullock in 1918 and has remained behind locked doors since around 1950 to prevent people from cutting off pieces of the bronze statue to melt down. Around the bust, there are four plaques, originally six, with quotes from Shakespeare. The missing two were stolen and most likely sold and melted down so the thieves could make a profit from the bronze the plaques were made from.
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885:, who had apprenticed in Scotland, home of many of the 19th-century's best professional gardeners. John McLaren, when asked by the Park Commission if he could make Golden Gate Park "one of the beauty spots of the world," replied saying, "With your aid gentleman, and God be willing, that I shall do." He also promised that he'd "go out into the country and walk along a stream until he found a farm, and that he'd come back to the garden and recreate what nature had done." The initial plan called for grade separations of transverse roadways through the park, as
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1530:. During World War II, anti-Japanese sentiment led to the renaming of the garden as the "Oriental Tea Garden". After the war, a letter-writing campaign enabled the garden to be formally reinstated as the Japanese Tea Garden in 1952. In January 1953, "a classical Zen garden was added to the Tea Garden" as well as the Lantern of Peace. The Lantern of Peace, weighing 9,000 pounds, was a gift from the Japanese Government as a way to mend the relationship between the U.S. and Japan that was damaged from World War II. In addition, a plaque, designed by
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and human excrement, and the people in them are described as suffering from serious addictions and often behaving aggressively with police and park gardeners. There have been occasional incidents of violence against homeless people in the park, including the 2010 park beating to death of a homeless man and an attack on park visitors by dogs owned by a park resident, also in 2010. In the 1990s, then-Mayor Willie Brown sought unsuccessfully to borrow the
Oakland Police Department's helicopters in order to find homeless people's camps.
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2151:, who gave $ 60,000 for its construction. Strawberry Hills' waterfall was named Huntington Falls after its benefactor Collis P. Huntington. Blue Heron Lake was the first artificial lake constructed in the park and Huntington was the park's first artificial waterfall. The falls are fed by a reservoir located atop Strawberry Hill. Water is pumped into the reservoir from Elk Glen Lake, the South Windmill, wells, and the city's water supply to keep the system of lakes flowing eastward from Blue Heron Lake.
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Recreation and Park Commission. Selling products that share knowledge about Japanese gardens and culture also helps maintain the Japanese Tea Garden's authenticity.
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Airplane. More contemporary music festivals such as the Outside Lands and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass also take place on or nearby the Polo Fields. One of the largest public gatherings in San Francisco took place in the Polo Fields—a public Rosary in 1961 with 550,000 people. Public political events were also held at the field, such as the anti-Vietnam War rally in 1969 and the Tibetan Freedom Concert in 1996.
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Stadium is currently located and finally to its current location of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. This Nursery houses over 800 species of plants, some of which are exclusive to the nursery, and are sold to the public on the third Saturday of the month. Every week over 3,000 plants are dispersed within the city and park.
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inscribed on its flagstone ground which represent lives lost to AIDS. If one wishes to inscribe a name into the Circle of
Friends they must donate $ 1,000 to the memorial and the name will be inscribed before the Worlds AIDS day commemoration on December 1. Funded privately and tended by over 500 of volunteers, The National AIDS Memorial Grove remains a sanctuary for remembrance.
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Hammond Hall included the idea of a conservatory in his original concept for the design of the park. The idea was later realized with the help of twenty-seven of the wealthiest business owners in San Francisco.
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Central and South America. These regions of origin go from desert to tropical. In addition, some native California species are housed in the garden as well, such as Redwood trees. Overall, the tradition of these diverse gardens that eventually served to inspire the San Francisco Botanical Garden comes originally from China, Europe, and Mexico.
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thereby reducing the need for air-conditioning. The glass panels of the living roof also contain cells that collect more than 5% of the electricity needed to power the museum. Due to its eco-friendly materials and natural sources of energy, the California Academy of Sciences has been named the country's only LEED-platinum certified museum, granted by the
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other half are more long-term residents. Short-term residents tend to be younger, while permanent residents tend to be older, military veterans. Most of the homeless population is male. It is estimated that around 60% of the population may have a mental disability. However, it is hard to gather data about the population due to its variability.
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still alive, with a large number of time-trial races held every cycling season. A cyclist in 2013 set a record in the park by riding a total of 188.5 miles on the Polo Field velodrome, circling it 279 times in just over twelve hours. In 2023 a new cycling track distance record was set at 201.0 miles over 296 laps in 11 hours 6 minutes.
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cities where land more suitable for polo was available. In 1985 and 1986, polo was brought back to the Polo Field in Golden Gate Park for the second and third annual San Francisco Grand Prix and Equestrian Festival. Today, polo is not regularly played on the Polo Field, but from 2006 to 2010 Polo in the Park was hosted annually.
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The City of San Francisco has grappled with what to do about camps of homeless people living in Golden Gate Park, which have been criticized as unsanitary, and "demoralizing" for park users and workers. The camps have been described by journalists as full of garbage, broken glass, hypodermic needles,
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Now in the 21st century, the Polo Field is split into two divisions: the inner soccer field, and the flat-style cycling velodrome found around the field itself. Today many sports are played in the polo fields, including soccer, cross country running, and various types of cycling. The cycling track is
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all played free shows for the public near by. Today, improvised drum circles form on the weekends where people come together and fill the hill with a constant beat for hours on end. A space filled with their culture, the hill played a major part in the hippies' ability to openly use drugs and express
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is the smallest of the three lakes, and borders Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. This lake is the smallest in the Chain of Lakes. Its water is sourced from either a direct flow from Metson Lake, or by Blue Heron Lake water released by a valve. It does not contribute to irrigation in the park but it does
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The Japanese Tea Garden serves as a spot of tranquility in the middle of the various activities that take place at the Golden Gate Park and provides visitors "a place in which it is possible to be at one with nature, its rhythms, and changing beauties." The Japanese Tea Garden brings in more than $ 1
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The academy also contains a 2.5-acre living roof with almost 1.7 million native California plants and domes that cover the planetarium and rainforest exhibitions. The soil of the roof is six inches deep, which reduces storm water runoff by more than 90% and naturally cools the interior of the museum,
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In June 1906, the Presidio tent camps were shut down. To replace these tents the city of San Francisco built more permanent living quarters. As mentioned earlier these earthquake shacks were built to house those still homeless after the earthquake and subsequent fires. Army Union carpenters built the
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When he refused to retire at the customary age of 60 the San Francisco city government was bombarded with letters: when he reached 70, a charter amendment was passed to exempt him from forced retirement. On his 92nd birthday, two thousand San Franciscans attended a testimonial dinner that honored him
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The crackdowns have been criticized by anti-poverty activists and civil liberties groups, who say the measures attack only the symptoms of homelessness, while ignoring its root causes, and criminalize the poor for their poverty while ignoring their property rights and constitutional rights. In 2006,
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The Polo Fields has a history of cycling lasting from 1906 to the 21st century. The Polo Fields were originally created for track cycling in 1906, as track cycling was a popular sport in the early 1900s. Despite a down-surge of popularity in the mid-1900s, track cycling has seen a rebirth ever since
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funds to renovate the polo field. In 1939, additional WPA funds were used to build polo sheds, replacing already-standing horse stables. Polo continued being played through the 1940s but by the 1950s polo stopped being played on the Polo Field because the sport had largely migrated to other bay area
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The stadium has been used in recent years for soccer, lacrosse, and track and field. The stadium also holds the annual city high school football championship, the Turkey Bowl. The Turkey Bowl dates to 1924 and is played each Thanksgiving. The game was held at Lowell High School in 2014 because Kezar
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The Shakespeare Garden is a relatively small "17th century classical garden" located directly southwest of the California Academy of Sciences. It is a tribute to William Shakespeare and his works, decorated with flowers and plants that are mentioned in his plays. The entrance is an ornate metal gate
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in the United States in 1981, some Americans were overwhelmed with the devastation of the AIDS epidemic. In 1988 a few San Franciscans belonging to communities hit hard by the AIDS epidemic envisioned a place of remembrance for those who had died from AIDS. They imagined a serene AIDS memorial where
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While ninety-six percent of the park is considered not a natural area, four out of the thirty-two San Francisco locations designated as natural areas by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department's Natural Areas Program are found in Golden Gate Park. These are the Oak Woodlands, the Lily Pond,
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in California and (from the inscription) the "First Christian service in the English tongue on our coast." It is located near Rainbow Falls on Crossover Drive between the John F. Kennedy Promenade and Park Presidio Drive. The cross was meant to be visible to ships at sea but has since been overgrown
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up to 40 cents per 1000 gallons of water. To avoid this expense the North (Dutch) Windmill was commissioned in 1902 when Superintendent John McLaren deemed the park's pumping plant insufficient to supply the additional water essential to the life of the park. A survey and inspection of the vast area
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In 1883, a boiler exploded and the main dome caught fire. A restoration was undertaken by Southern Pacific magnate Charles Crocker. It survived the earthquake of 1906, only to suffer another fire in 1918. In 1933 it was declared unsound and closed to the public, only to be reopened in 1946. In 1995,
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Established in 1870, the Golden Gate Park Nursery has remained one of the few places in the park restricted to the public. This nursery began with donated plants from around the world and expanded over the years with the care of past Golden Gate Park gardeners. The nursery has moved around the park
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stated, "smoking anything in any city park is illegal, but San Francisco has a tradition of turning a blind eye to infractions for official or unofficial events." The police department has stated that they are not naïve enough to attempt to catch all the people smoking marijuana on the hill, but as
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In 1977, the carousel closed for safety concerns and The San Francisco Arts Commission hired local artist Ruby Newman to oversee the artistic restoration. Her crew of craftspeople restored the badly deteriorated carousel and hand painted all animals, chariots, painted landscapes of the bay area and
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The first stage of the park's development centered on planting trees in order to stabilize the dunes that covered three-quarters of the park's area. In order to transform the sand dunes into Greenland, John McLaren grew bent grass seeds obtained from France for two years. Once the seeds were grown,
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Two views of "Portals of the Past," the doorway of the former Towne Mansion at the southwest corner of California and Taylor. The photo at the top of page 435 looks southeast through the portals right after the 1906 disaster, with the ruins of the City Hall framed between the columns. The photo at
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The city government of San Francisco has attempted to establish various outreach programs in order to help the homeless population. The city's government stated in 2013 that "current outreach efforts to inform park dwellers about support services are limited, and efforts that do take place are not
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Other than the oak trees, the plants that are currently in the park are non-native, some of which are considered invasive species. Many have disrupted the ecosystem and harm birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects in the park. Volunteers with the Strawberry Hill Butterfly Habitat Restoration Project
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started a landscaping project, inspired by Andrew Jackson Downing's teachings on building with nature. Seven islands were planted within the North Lake in 1899, using different species of shrubs and trees. A gazebo was built, and wooden footbridges were used to connect the different islands within
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Many naturalistically landscaped lakes are placed throughout the park: several are linked together into chains, with pumped water creating flowing creeks. Out of the original 14 natural marshy lakes within the sand dunes Golden Gate Park was built in, only 5 remain, three of which are the Chain of
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The Conservatory of Flowers opened in 1879 and stands today as the oldest building in Golden Gate Park. The Conservatory of Flowers is one of the largest conservatories in the US, as well as one of few large Victorian greenhouses in the United States. Built of traditional wood and glass panes, the
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In 2017, there were approximately 7,500 homeless people living in San Francisco. Around 40 to 200 of these people were estimated to reside in the park as of 2013. Around half of the homeless population in Golden Gate Park are short-term residents that leave after a certain amount of time, and the
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The field has an extensive history with music and events. Because of the location and size of the Polo Fields, various events are commonly held on the field. Historically, many major music festivals took place in the park, including the Human Be-In, which featured bands like the Grateful Dead and
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Rowboats and pedalboats can be rented at the boathouse. Much of the western portion of San Francisco can be seen from the top of this hill. The reservoir at its top also supplies a network of high-pressure water mains that exclusively supply specialized fire hydrants throughout the city. The lake
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After the great earthquake of San Francisco in 1906, Golden Gate Park became a site of refuge for many who found themselves without shelter. The undeveloped Outside Lands became a prime location to house these masses of people, and "earthquake shacks" popped up all throughout the area. Of the 26
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Due to its serene environment of redwoods, maples, ferns, benches, logs, and boulders, this memorial remains a place where people go to grieve, hope, heal, and remember. Located at the Dogwood Crescent the Circle of Friends is the heart of the grove. The Circle of Friends has over 1,500 names
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were the most commonly planted trees in the park during the late 1800s. Blue gum continued to grow and spread and is now one of the most important trees found in the park. They can be found near McLaren Lodge, on Hippie Hill, and in a eucalyptus forest near Middle Lake. Monterey pines are also
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native, Captain Nell Mowry. By the late 1800s, polo in San Francisco was dominated by the Golden Gate Driving Club and the San Francisco Driving Club. In 1906, the Golden Gate Park Stadium was built by private subscription from the driving clubs which contained both a polo field and a cycling
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is the only tree native to the park. Some of the oldest plants in the park are the coast live oaks in the Oak Woodlands in the northeastern portion of the park which are hundreds of years old. Oaks also grow on Strawberry Hill and in the AIDS Memorial Grove. Acorns from the oak trees were an
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Archery was first organized in Golden Gate Park in 1881. However, there was not a devoted range specifically for archery until around 1933. In 1936, during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency, many parts of Golden Gate Park, including the archery range, were improved as part of the
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design, with pale salmon colored façades that were burdened with rococo ornamentation." At its center was a 134-foot tower from which its wings extended. At the entrance was the Pool of Enchantment, which consisted of the sculptured Indian boys created by
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he planted them over the sand to hold the ground together. After this success, McLaren introduced new species of plants to the land, and added over 700 new types of trees to California within the span of one year. By 1875, about 60,000 trees, mostly
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but before the advent of modern biodegradable products. These "hard" detergents would cause long-lasting billowing piles of foam to form on the creeks connecting the artificial lakes and could even be blown onto the roads, forming a traffic hazard.
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began in September 1991 and continues today as communities are constantly working to improve it. Located at 856 Stanyan Street, in the eastern portion of Golden Gate Park, the Grove stretches across seven acres of land. In 1996, due to Nancy
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In 1888, a steam-powered carousel was installed in a circular building near the Children's House and Play Ground. The carousel building was occupied by two more carousels before the 1914 Herschell-Spillman Company carousel was purchased by
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trees. Since 2003, the Music Concourse has undergone a series of improvements to include an underground 800-car parking garage and pedestrianization of the plaza itself. It is surrounded by various cultural attractions, including:
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Hagiwara himself died in 1925, leaving the garden in the hands of his daughter, Takano Hagiwara, and her children. They lived there until 1942, when they were evicted from the gardens and forced into internment camps by way of
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the introduction of more track cycling programs in the Olympics in 2003. San Francisco has seen a surge in cycling popularity, and groups such as "Friends of the Polo Field Cycling Track" have recently formed.
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On November 30 an annual Light in the Grove fundraising gala is held in the Grove. This event, held on the eve of Worlds Aids Day, sells out each year and was voted "Best Bay Area LGBT Fundraiser" by
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stands in the Rhododendron Dell. McLaren had this statue hidden and it was only placed in the dell after his death. Other statues of historical figures are also located throughout the park, including
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had provided for Central Park, but budget constraints and the positioning of the Arboretum and the Concourse ended the plan. In 1876, the plan was almost replaced by one for a racetrack, favored by "
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The California Academy of Sciences was founded in 1853, just three years after California was made a state, making it the oldest scientific institution in the western United States. Evolutionist
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The tradition of large, free public gatherings in the park continues to the present, especially at Hellman Hollow. Since the park's conception, over 5,000 concerts have been held in the park.
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Two bridges connect the inner island to the surrounding mainland: the Roman Bridge and the Stone (or Rustic) Bridge. The Stone Bridge is a prominent background feature in the 1915 American
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are lenient with activity on the hill. Starting from the Summer of Love when the police were unable to address the enormity of the situation, some activity is overlooked. As supervisor
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Tree ferns were planted early on by McLaren and continue to thrive in the park. Many can be found in the Tree Fern Dell, near the Conservatory of Flowers, which is made up of mostly
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prepared a survey and topographic map of the park site in 1870 and became its commissioner in 1871. He was later named California's first state engineer and developed an integrated
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corresponded on the initial organization of the early institution. The original museum consisted of eleven buildings built between 1916 and 1976 located on the former site of the
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decorative housing (she holds the copyright), re-opening in 1984. Presently, the carousel includes sixty two animals, and a German Band Organ. Two of the animals, a goat and an
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Today, Golden Gate Park is one of San Francisco's core attractions, drawing more than 24 million visitors each year. It hosts several annual music and arts festivals, including
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In the past the Hill was also topped by Sweeny Observatory, but the building was ruined by the 1906 earthquake and plans to replace it were not approved by park commissioners.
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was built between 1922 and 1925 in the southeast corner of the park. It hosted various athletic competitions throughout its existence. It served as the home stadium of the
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Golden Gate park contains many areas for sports and recreation including tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball fields, lawn bowling fields, an angling and casting club, a
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brought a lawsuit against the city government on behalf of 10 homeless people, alleging property violations by the city during sweeps in Golden Gate Park the year before.
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The 59,000-seat stadium was demolished in 1989 and replaced with a modern 9,044-seat stadium, which includes a replica of the original concrete arch at the entryway.
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TV episode, "Waiting for that Day" (2008), some citizens of San Francisco seek refuge in the park during a 6.8 earthquake; they later witness the destruction of the
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The Dahlia Garden is found just to the East of the Conservatory of Flowers, and is maintained by volunteers from the Dahlia Society of California, founded in 1917.
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During the Great Depression, the San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department ran out of public funds. Thus, the duties of the department were transferred to the
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The original De Young Memorial Museum stood for most of the twentieth century, until 2001 when it was completely rebuilt, reopening in 2005. The head-architects,
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have since been relocated, but the De Young still features American art, Modern art, African art, textiles and sculptures, and special alternating exhibitions.
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is the oldest public Japanese garden in the United States and occupies five of the 1,017 acres (412 ha) of the Golden Gate Park. It stands adjacent to the
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contains more than 7,500 plant species. The arboretum also houses the Helen Crocker Russell Library, northern California's largest horticultural library.
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prevalent today and can found in the Strybing Arboretum, the Japanese Tea Garden, and in the western portions of the park around the Buffalo Paddock.
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for winter display and other flowers in appropriate seasons. The Murphy Windmill in the southwest corner of the park was restored in September 2011.
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in 1941. The 1914 carousel has undergone several major renovations, the first, a transition from steam to electric power with the assistance of the
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is the largest of the three, and is known for its water birds that often live on the small islands within the lake. Some of the birds spotted are
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3087:(1950), Bugs pops up in Golden Gate Park at Portals of the Past, Lloyd Lake, and the remains of the A. E. Towne mansion after the 1906 earthquake
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ideals. With time, area residents began to complain of the flower children's open sexuality, nude dancing, panhandling, and excess litter.
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The Artificial Lakes of the Golden Gate Park, the Water Reclamation Plant, and the Auxiliary Water Sources: The Existing Irrigation System
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The Artificial Lakes of the Golden Gate Park, the Water Reclamation Plant, and the Auxiliary Water Sources: The Existing Irrigation System
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The Artificial Lakes of the Golden Gate Park, the Water Reclamation Plant, and the Auxiliary Water Sources: The Existing Irrigation System
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specifically as a model boating facility, the lake was first filled in February 1904 and opened March 20, 1904. One can usually find both
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and San Francisco Recreation and Parks to add seven new bison to the existing herd. The paddock is open to the public for viewing.
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itself also serves as a reservoir from which water is pumped to irrigate the rest of the park should other pumps stop operating.
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velodrome. Later on, the stadium was renamed simply the Polo Field. In the mid-1930s, the City and County of San Francisco used
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was laid out in the 1890s, but funding was insufficient until Helene Strybing willed funds in 1926. Planting began in 1937 with
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The United States Army housed 20,000 people in military style encampments, and 16,000 of the 20,000 refugees were living at the
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delivered over 47,000 people to Golden Gate Park on one weekend afternoon (out of a population of 250,000 in the city).
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Shot on this site : a traveler's guide to the places and locations used to film famous movies and television shows
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is a fine arts museum that was opened in January 1921. Its original building, the Fine Arts Building, was part of the
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by Jesse "Vet" Anderson, a member of the Horseshoe Club. Across from the Conservatory of Flowers is Douglas Tilden's
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3509:"Playing Horse Shoes in Golden Gate Park." Golden Gate Park, April 19, 2016, goldengatepark.com/horseshoe-pits.html.
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George Turner Marsh, an Australian immigrant, originally created the garden as a "Japanese Village" exhibit for the
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official homeless encampments in the Golden Gate Park region, 21 were under the control of the United States Army.
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shacks, and residents paid off the cost of construction at a rate of two dollars a month for twenty-five months.
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Drumwright, Steve (November 27, 2008). "Turkey Day game to decide San Francisco high school football champion".
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is located at the eastern end of the park near the intersection of Haight and Stanyan streets. It was named for
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efforts, the "National AIDS Memorial Grove Act" was passed by Congress and the President of the United States,
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and has been continuously returning to the park during the breeding season since then. The heronry features in
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A diverse collection of plants, from all over the world, can be found in Golden Gate Park. Acacias, like the
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Through this movement, music came to have its own history on the hill as well. Musicians and bands such as
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7148:"Where We Teach Archery – Golden Gate Park Archery Range | Golden Gate Junior Olympic Archery Development"
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in San Francisco, in addition to serving as the home field for Sacred Heart Cathedral's football program.
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the lake. Both the gazebo and the bridges were removed in order to conserve nesting birds on the islands.
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Various bus routes pass through Golden Gate Park or stop along its boundaries. The 18 bus stops along the
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Police Chief Greg Suhr said, "There are plenty of other things that come with it that we will not have."
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5657:"Where Buffalo Roam: Bison, With Names Like King Lear and Lady Macbeth, Have Home in Golden Gate Park"
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that existed before Golden Gate Park, and is known for being a more remote and romantic setting.
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4667:"Eyeroll: SF Archbishop Holds Exorcism, Asks For God's Mercy For Toppled Junipero Serra Statue"
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3153:(1979), Malcolm McDowell can be seen exiting the park near 6th Avenue in the Richmond District
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to nest in San Francisco was discovered at Blue Heron Lake in Golden Gate Park in 1993 by
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Rashômo: The Multiple Histories of the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park
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Five Thousand Concerts in the Park: The History of the Golden Gate Park Band
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Roschelle, Anne; Wright, Talmadge (2003). Hall, Tim; Miles, Malcolm (eds.).
6979:"Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 13 – Fri Oct 4, Sat Oct 5, & Sun Oct 6, 2013"
6797:"Polo and Horse Show in Golden Gate Park." Sunset, September 1986: 55. Print
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Park – A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories
5369:"A Golden Gate Park lake is getting a new name, shedding antisemitic legacy"
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories
4025:. Portland, Oregon: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company. pp. 59–61.
4010:. New York, New York: Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers. pp. 118–121.
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from the park, though in reality, the bridge isn't visible from the park
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held by musician and filmmaker Michael Franti with Guerrilla Management.
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in Golden Gate Park until he died in 1943, aged 96. McLaren Avenue, in
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Architect: The Work of the Pritzker Prize Laureates in Their Own Words
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runs along the northern boundary of the park along Fulton Street. The
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3886:"What Happens When an Entire City Votes on Closing a Street to Cars"
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themselves as the police adopted a policy of looking the other way.
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feed into Middle Lake. Its noteworthy bird population is its ducks.
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revealed an assassination plot against the Queen during her visit.
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7553:"Homeless People Sue San Francisco for Property Rights Violations"
6098:. Berkeley, California: Heyday Books. pp. 75–76, 89, 156–157.
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Golden Gate Park: San Francisco's Urban Oasis in Vintage Postcards
3992:. New York, New York: Hastings House Publishing. pp. 338–342.
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filmed scenes in the park for at least two 1915 movies, including
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important food source to Native American groups in San Francisco.
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funds supplemented by local donations. This 55 acres (22 ha)
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5777:. San Rafael, California: Insight Editions. pp. 38, 70, 106.
5395:"San Francisco reveals new name for Golden Gate Park's Stow Lake"
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Nichols, Rev. William F. (January 21, 1894) “Prayer-Book Cross.”
4768:"Opinion | This Monument to White Supremacy Hides in Plain Sight"
4728:"S.F. welcomed 1st Northwest Passage sailor but mistreated sloop"
4350:"Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers | World Monuments Fund"
3666:. San Rafael, California: Insight Editions. pp. 38, 70, 106.
3522:. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. 2011. Archived from
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San Francisco in the 1930s: The WPA Guide to the City by the Bay
6547:"San Francisco: "Light in the Grove" – San Francisco Bay Events"
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is a live recording of the concert given on May 7, 1969, by the
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco
7582:"Warren Hellman honored with Golden Gate Park meadow renaming"
7258:. City and County of San Francisco. June 2013. pp. 9, 10.
6783:. Berkeley, California: University of California, 2011. Print.
6231:"Coyotes, Coyote Pictures, Coyote Facts – National Geographic"
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Our better nature: environment and the making of San Francisco
5792:"Golden Gate Park 4/20 Pot Festivities A Hit With Happy Horde"
4284:. Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes.
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is landlocked and not a part of the park's irrigation system.
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decided on the new name of "Blue Heron Lake", in honor of the
7353:"Golden Gate Park update – fewer needles, homeless campsites"
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5244:(1st ed.). Don't Call It Frisco Press. pp. 58, 59.
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Third Biennial Report of the San Francisco Park Commissioners
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from 1946 to 1970, and for one season in 1960, it hosted the
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room is similar in conditions as those near the Amazon River.
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7123:"W.P.A. Construction in San Francisco (1935–1942) – FoundSF"
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4256:"Golden Gate Park Guide | San Francisco Recreation and Park"
3834:"New Plans Unveiled for More Live Music in Golden Gate Park"
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The Immortal San Franciscans for Whom the Streets Were Named
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6691:"13 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Golden Gate Park"
3612:"How the Summer of Love came to San Francisco 50 years ago"
3333:"Op-Ed: The great park San Francisco needed — but rejected"
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performed free concerts there during the Summer of Love.
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7852:. Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group. p.
6901:"CYCLING: History of Cycling Track at the Olympic Games"
4378:"Conservatory of Flowers | San Francisco Parks Alliance"
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Golden Gate Park is recognized as the birthplace of the
7889:"'The Room' filming locations in San Francisco, mapped"
7218:"Homelessness: You've got questions, we've got answers"
5911:. Berkeley, California: Heyday Books. pp. 176–177.
5215:"Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park renamed Blue Heron Lake"
3359:. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers. pp. 52–58.
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was a central meeting place, and renowned artists like
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7528:"Brown Joins Push to Retake, Restore Golden Gate Park"
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Urban Futures: Critical Commentaries on Shaping Cities
5954:"Nature in the City: San Francisco's Natural Heritage"
5740:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Publishers Press. p. 191.
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National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco
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Vega, Cecilia; Knight, Heather (September 29, 2006).
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Lawson, Kristan; Rufus, Anneli (September 24, 2013).
6168:. Berkeley, California: Heyday Books. pp. 80–81.
5843:. Berkeley, California: Heyday Books. pp. 25–27.
5125:"A World of Plants at San Francisco Botanical Garden"
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San Francisco Model Yacht Club boat on Spreckels Lake
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contains native plants from South to Central America.
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California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894
7004:"St. Paul Street Evangelization – San Francisco, CA"
6067:"Special attention for Golden Gate Park butterflies"
5555:"Chain of Lakes | San Francisco Recreation and Park"
3578:"5 Groovy Sites From San Francisco's Summer of Love"
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Another silent comedy short was filmed in the park,
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San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum
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San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
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attitudes of the period. At the event, psychologist
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as seen from the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park
7474:"Golden Gate Park homeless ignore outreach efforts"
7203:"San Francisco Botanical Garden : Plant Sales"
7029:"From Freeing Tibet to Rebooting Judaism – Q&A"
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3547:"When the "Summer of Love" Took over San Francisco"
3218:(2015) filmed its opening scene in Golden Gate Park
3192:(2003) is shot in Golden Gate Park's Hellman Hollow
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Panoramic view of Golden Gate Park from an airplane
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3486:"W.P.A. Construction in San Francisco (1935–1942)"
3313:San Francisco Board of Park Commissioners (1875),
2578:(1998), a short documentary directed by filmmaker
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5712:The Summer of Love: Haight-Ashbury at Its Highest
5151:The Rough Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area
4925:sfrecpark.org | San Francisco Recreation and Park
4639:Rubenstein, Steve; Swan, Rachel (June 20, 2020).
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7502:"Homeless Sue S.F. Over Golden Gate Park Sweeps"
6582:"An Afternoon with the Bard in Golden Gate Park"
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6022:Handbook of Biophilic City Planning & Design
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5242:Boss Gardener The Life and Times of John McLaren
5075:. San Francisco Botanical Garden. Archived from
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6284:"Great blue herons at Stow Lake, San Francisco"
6166:The Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco
6096:The Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco
5989:San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.
5909:The Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco
5841:The Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco
5738:The Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco
5690:. San Francisco, California. September 14, 2018
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5073:"Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture"
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862:westward expansion of the city. Field engineer
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9401:Hamon Observation Tower at the de Young Museum
8119:Bust of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (San Francisco)
7776:"West Coast Brew Gave Kezar Stadium Its Color"
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4159:"Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes"
4104:"Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes"
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2609:In the decades following the first reports of
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696:Map of notable attractions at Golden Gate Park
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5321:(1915) – Mabel Normand & Fatty Arbuckle"
5166:"History and Functions of Botanical Gardens"
4570:"Windmill Power for Golden Gate Park – 1914"
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3201:(2006) was shot in the Children's Playground
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10266:Works Progress Administration in California
8258:Statue of Thomas Starr King (San Francisco)
8172:Statue of Francis Scott Key (San Francisco)
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7189:"Golden Gate Park: Views from the Thicket"
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5123:Hession, Stephanie (September 23, 2015).
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1901:The carousel building in Golden Gate Park
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281:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
8167:Statue of Junípero Serra (San Francisco)
8161:Goethe–Schiller Monument (San Francisco)
8126:Bust of Ulysses S. Grant (San Francisco)
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7249:"Golden Gate Park's Homeless Population"
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6261:"Mountain lion spotted in San Francisco"
6180:"Adorable Coyote Pups In San Francisco!"
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5775:The Haight: Love, Rock, And Revolution
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3664:The Haight: Love, Rock, And Revolution
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6263:. Associated Press. September 9, 2019
5628:Gardner, David (September 16, 2003).
5393:Chamings, Andrew (January 18, 2024).
5367:Fan Munce, Megan (January 18, 2024).
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8758:Articles related to Golden Gate Park
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7719:"Two views of 'Portals of the Past'"
7351:Nevius, C. W. (September 23, 2007).
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3295:National Register of Historic Places
3270:1894 California Midwinter Exposition
2143:. The lake was originally named for
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10256:Parks in the San Francisco Bay Area
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7887:Brinklow, Adam (December 7, 2017).
7472:Kelkar, Kamala (November 5, 2009).
7325:"the Situation at Golden Gate Park"
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6708:
6428:
6375:. February 23, 2011. Archived from
6019:
5855:"Natural Resources Management Plan"
5757:
5744:
5341:Mishanec, Nova (October 25, 2022).
4756:
4452:
4424:
4396:
4176:
3884:Grabar, Henry (November 11, 2022).
3372:
3282:
3227:(2019) are set in Golden Gate Park.
2508:Strawberry Hill, and Whiskey Hill.
2404:Crowd on Hippie Hill, February 2005
2069:
1963:
1476:Japanese Tea Garden (San Francisco)
1045:Works Progress Administration (WPA)
975:Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
24:
10236:Urban forests in the United States
9158:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
9121:Museum of Performance & Design
8392:Midwinter International Exposition
8283:
7774:Turbow, Jason (January 12, 2012).
7713:
7526:Curtius, Mary (December 1, 1997).
7216:Placzek, Jessica (June 23, 2017).
6910:. International Olympic Committee.
6114:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
6040:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
5995:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
5921:
5887:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
5862:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
5426:. Los Angeles. 1912. p. 341.
4835:Keraghosian, Greg (May 23, 2021).
4480:
4091:
4066:
4029:
3996:
3981:
3962:Cano, Ricardo (November 9, 2022).
3857:
3812:San Francisco Recreation and Parks
3609:
3544:
3438:
2963:911 Power to the Peaceful Festival
2956:Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
2935:Five Thousand Concerts in the Park
2895:Starting in 1988 under then-mayor
2807:The Polo Field in Golden Gate Park
2780:Saint Ignatius College Preparatory
2776:Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
2654:The gate to the Shakespeare Garden
2233:and electric or gas/nitro powered
1942:Outside Row Stander Carousel Horse
1912:, finished in 1888, and funded by
1840:, the first vessel to transit the
1334:
318:Olmsted, Vaux & Co.-influenced
25:
10287:
10276:Rose gardens in the United States
10143:San Francisco Bay Area portal
9066:Chinese Historical Society Museum
8712:
8147:Garfield Monument (San Francisco)
7969:Golden Gate Park official website
7962:
7377:Aldax, Mike (September 2, 2010).
7323:Buchanan, Wyatt (July 29, 2007).
6610:"Garden of Shakespeare's Flowers"
5709:Anthony, Gene (January 1, 1995).
5045:McKechnie, Michael (April 2009).
4921:"Koret Playground & Carousel"
4816:Page 13. (Retrieved May 4, 2020.)
4600:"'Looking Back': The Cider Press"
3343:
2792:
2408:Nestled in the trees between the
2231:'sail driven,' self-guided Yachts
1958:
1766:kneeling to honor their creator,
1156:
1059:
849:, which was then taking shape in
383:-style park designed by engineer
10261:World's fair sites in California
10183:
10136:
9833:
8484:
8477:
8467:
8460:
7989:Map of Golden Gate Park (2) 1876
7984:Map of Golden Gate Park (1) 1876
7932:
7906:
7880:
7837:
7795:
7767:
7748:"The Lineup – Filming Locations"
7740:
7682:
7668:
7643:
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7493:
7465:
7439:
7413:
7398:
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7344:
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7288:
7262:
7195:
7187:Schenker, Heath (January 2011).
7180:
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5832:
5810:
4897:. March 19, 2012. Archived from
4766:White, Richard (June 23, 2020).
4023:San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
2848:
2704:
2684:
2605:The National AIDS Memorial Grove
2340:
2212:Spreckels Lake is an artificial
1852:was returned to Norway in 1972.
1706:, installed in Golden Gate Park.
1273:
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9516:Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
6983:www.hardlystrictlybluegrass.com
5766:
5762:. West Winds Press. p. 36.
5729:
5702:
5676:
5648:
5621:
5606:
5577:
5479:. San Francisco. August 3, 2022
5465:
5412:
5386:
5360:
5334:
5276:
5233:
5219:cbsnews.com - CBS San Francisco
5207:
5157:
5142:
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4208:
4204:. West Winds Press. p. 76.
4151:
4121:
4014:
3955:
3929:
3910:Morris, J.D. (April 27, 2022).
3903:
3877:
3860:"Outside Lands marks ten years"
3851:
3825:
3800:
3774:
3748:
3722:
3696:
3670:
3655:
3629:
3576:Gupton, Nancy (July 26, 2017).
3538:
3503:
3484:Keegan, Timothy (Spring 2003).
3416:"Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden"
3177:Will Rogers State Historic Park
3163:Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
2552:
2420:displays a lifestyle unique to
2349:Bison Paddock, Golden Gate Park
1946:Dentzel Wooden Carousel Company
1819:", and on June 27 performed an
1625:
1538:from the Midwinter Exposition.
1361:The sphinx outside the De Young
968:In 1903, a pair of Dutch-style
9746:Neighborhoods in San Francisco
9613:Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar
9126:Museum of the African Diaspora
9046:California Academy of Sciences
8933:Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze
8354:San Francisco Botanical Garden
8309:California Academy of Sciences
7500:Wilson, Yumi (June 18, 1998).
7379:"Crackdown on midnight mayhem"
7103:Perrie, Tony (June 30, 2023).
6734:"Galileo defeats Lincoln 35-0"
6237:. May 10, 2011. Archived from
6164:McClintock, Elizabeth (2001).
6144:San Francisco Botanical Garden
6094:McClintock, Elizabeth (2001).
6065:Holt, Tim (November 8, 2013).
5907:McClintock, Elizabeth (2001).
5839:McClintock, Elizabeth (2001).
5736:McClintock, Elizabeth (2001).
5164:Hill, Arthur (February 1915).
5103:San Francisco Botanical Garden
4946:"Ruby Newman Fine Arts Studio"
4801:Attractions: Prayerbook Cross.
3832:Veronin, Nick (May 12, 2023).
3637:"What was the summer of love?"
3408:
3363:
3324:
3306:
3260:List of parks in San Francisco
3074:California Academy of Sciences
2917:American Civil Liberties Union
2672:
2389:
2227:San Francisco Model Yacht Club
2098:San Francisco Botanical Garden
2091:San Francisco Botanical Garden
2081:San Francisco Botanical Garden
2005:California Academy of Sciences
1981:California Academy of Sciences
1440:California Academy of Sciences
1430:California Academy of Sciences
1351:M. H. de Young Memorial Museum
731:California Academy of Sciences
461:
416:San Francisco Botanical Garden
404:California Academy of Sciences
324:
13:
1:
10211:Municipal parks in California
9634:Emporium Centre San Francisco
9491:American Conservatory Theater
9051:California Historical Society
8485:
8461:
8424:
8265:Statue of William D. McKinnon
8183:Ludwig van Beethoven (Baerer)
7999:Map of Golden Gate Park, 1940
7994:Map of Golden Gate Park, 1896
7269:Levy, Dan (August 24, 1995).
7084:Moyer, Fred (June 30, 2013).
5991:"Oak Woodlands Natural Areas"
5655:Morain, Dan (June 24, 1991).
5477:Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon
5473:"'Looking Back': Alvord Lake"
5283:Pollock, Christopher (2003).
4665:Barmann, Jay (July 1, 2020).
4200:Pollock, Christopher (2001).
4021:Pollock, Christopher (2001).
3808:"Getting to Golden Gate Park"
3703:Ross, Martha (May 26, 2023).
3275:
3172:Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
3160:casket scene near the end of
3142:Invasion of the Bodysnatchers
2954:In 2001, Hellman founded the
2856:Works Progress Administration
2586:Dedicated areas and memorials
2021:Judah and 19th Avenue station
2013:9th Avenue and Irving station
1977:9th Avenue and Irving station
1591:Rooms within the Conservatory
1173:, attended by then-President
996:Temporary shelters after the
9496:Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
9061:Children's Creativity Museum
8478:
8468:
8190:Miguel de Cervantes Memorial
8140:The Doughboy (San Francisco)
7974:San Francisco Parks Alliance
4726:Kamiya, Gary (May 8, 2015).
3729:Nemy, Enid (March 4, 1983).
3422:. March 2011. Archived from
2999:, filmed in Golden Gate Park
2616:National Aids Memorial Grove
2597:National AIDS Memorial Grove
2591:National AIDS Memorial Grove
2235:radio-controlled model boats
1844:. Following the expedition,
1688:
1647:
1565:
447:California Historic Resource
428:National AIDS Memorial Grove
32:Golden Gate (disambiguation)
7:
9146:San Francisco Art Institute
9141:Ripley's Believe It or Not!
8231:Roman Gladiator (sculpture)
7844:Gordon, William A. (1995).
7723:csl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com
7586:The San Francisco Chronicle
7295:Garcia, Ken (May 6, 2010).
5974:Dreyfus, Philip J. (2008).
5613:Mallick, George J. (1973).
5505:Mallick, George J. (1973).
5268:Mallick, George J. (1973).
5240:Aikman, Tom Girvan (1988).
4891:"Golden Gate Park Carousel"
4497:. July 2014. Archived from
4469:. July 2014. Archived from
4441:. July 2014. Archived from
4413:. July 2014. Archived from
3253:
3215:The Diary Of A Teenage Girl
1892:
1464:U.S. Green Building Council
1089:. On January 14, 1967, the
368:, United States. It is the
167:Government of San Francisco
10:
10292:
10221:Landmarks in San Francisco
9076:Contemporary Jewish Museum
8381:
7604:. Blurb. January 1, 2010.
7479:The San Francisco Examiner
7384:The San Francisco Examiner
7302:The San Francisco Examiner
7247:
6739:The San Francisco Examiner
6718:The San Francisco Examiner
6679:https://sfdahlias.org.html
4869:. JHU Press. p. 316.
4280:Brown, Kendall H. (1998).
3838:The San Francisco Standard
3355:Wilson, Katherine (1950).
2796:
2708:
2594:
2393:
2197:
2190:that nest along the lake.
2135:, surrounds the prominent
2089:Redwood trail through the
2078:
2033:Judah and La Playa station
1654:Golden Gate Park windmills
1651:
1629:
1558:
1473:
1427:
1338:
1293:
1119:Turn on, tune in, drop out
1081:in Golden Gate Park, 1967.
1063:
456:
443:National Historic Landmark
424:Golden Gate Park windmills
410:; attractions such as the
140:1,017 acres (4.12 km)
29:
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9842:
9831:
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9703:
9662:
9626:
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9483:
9359:
9189:
9081:Walt Disney Family Museum
9021:
8804:
8763:
8740:
8718:
8707:
8695:Bison of Golden Gate Park
8685:
8674:
8647:
8636:
8514:
8434:
8430:
8419:
8397:Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
8387:
8376:
8359:Spreckels Temple of Music
8289:
8278:
8113:
8108:Sculptures and public art
8102:
8065:
8054:
8041:
7409:. Routledge. p. 156.
5928:Old-Growth Forest Network
4618:. Time Out Guides. 2011.
4552:Pamphlets on Silviculture
3384:Block, Eugene B. (1971).
2486:
1999:, located one block from
1797:(author of the lyrics to
1682:Spring Valley Water Works
1520:1894 Midwinter Exposition
1379:1894 Midwinter Exposition
1324:Spreckels Temple of Music
1322:. Its focal point is the
1305:Spreckels Temple of Music
1214:Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
1121:." Several months later,
977:. These are planted with
911:Southern Pacific Railroad
839:Blue Heron Lake Boathouse
436:Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
366:San Francisco, California
343:
335:
323:NRHP reference
322:
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186:about 24 million annually
182:
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54:Spreckels Temple of Music
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41:
10226:Culture of San Francisco
7830:American Cinematographer
7803:"Time After Time (1979)"
6957:. St. Martin's Griffin.
5715:. John Libbey Eurotext.
5526:"Golden Gate Park Lakes"
4803:(Retrieved May 4, 2010.)
3198:The Pursuit of Happyness
2862:Golden Gate Park Nursery
2667:Katherine Agnes Chandler
2115:
2029:Judah and Sunset station
1997:Carl and Stanyan station
1800:The Star-Spangled Banner
1550:Structures and buildings
1218:Outside Lands headliners
921:, founder and editor of
370:largest park in the city
315:Architectural style
9321:San Francisco Bay Trail
9071:Conservatory of Flowers
8814:16th Avenue Tiled Steps
8728:Park Presidio Boulevard
8314:Conservatory of Flowers
8218:Roald Amundsen Memorial
8197:Pioneer Mother (Grafly)
7506:San Francisco Chronicle
7452:San Francisco Chronicle
7426:San Francisco Chronicle
7357:San Francisco Chronicle
7275:San Francisco Chronicle
7172:Pollock, Chris (2001).
7105:"Polo Fields 200 Miles"
7055:"Polo Field Smack Down"
5373:San Francisco Chronicle
5347:San Francisco Chronicle
5193:2027/hvd.32044102800596
4732:San Francisco Chronicle
4645:San Francisco Chronicle
4495:Conservatory of Flowers
4467:Conservatory of Flowers
4439:Conservatory of Flowers
4411:Conservatory of Flowers
4404:"Potted Plants Gallery"
4382:www.sfparksalliance.org
4242:The Japanese Tea Garden
4240:Keane, Marc P. (2009).
4006:Petalson, Ruth (2010).
3968:San Francisco Chronicle
3916:San Francisco Chronicle
3864:San Francisco Chronicle
3129:Conservatory of Flowers
3068:(1947) was shot in the
3033:Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
2679:Park Presidio Boulevard
2410:Conservatory of Flowers
2180:Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
1979:, half a mile from the
1825:Prayer to Saint Michael
1576:Conservatory of Flowers
1561:Conservatory of Flowers
1555:Conservatory of Flowers
1373:newspaper magnate, the
740:Conservatory of Flowers
412:Conservatory of Flowers
150:; 154 years ago
10216:Parks in San Francisco
9675:Carnaval San Francisco
9331:Sharp Park Golf Course
9163:San Francisco Maritime
8244:Statue of John McLaren
7715:Dobbin, Hamilton Henry
7152:www.goldengatejoad.com
6429:Pollock, Christopher.
6349:Cite journal requires
6282:Bergamin, Alessandra.
6036:"Forestry Restoration"
5758:Pollock, Christopher.
5149:Edwards, Nick (2012).
4615:Time Out San Francisco
3065:The Lady from Shanghai
3000:
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2727:
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2496:
2405:
2350:
2288:, belted kingfishers,
2209:
2125:
2093:
2048:33 Ashbury/18th Street
1984:
1902:
1823:at the site using the
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1097:. Organized by artist
1082:
1040:
1001:
988:1906 earthquake relief
290:U.S. Historic district
121:37.76972°N 122.47694°W
10048:Bayview–Hunters Point
9537:Golden State Warriors
9450:Powell-Hyde Cable Car
9096:Haas–Lilienthal House
8545:Irving and 8th Avenue
8540:Irving and 5th Avenue
8225:Robert Emmet (Connor)
8060:Geographical features
7059:Polo Field Smack Down
6445:"AIDS Memorial Grove"
6369:"AIDS Memorial Grove"
5773:Selvin, Joel (2014).
5420:"Adolph B. Spreckels"
4504:on December 18, 2015.
4476:on December 18, 2015.
4448:on December 18, 2015.
4420:on December 18, 2015.
3662:Selvin, Joel (2014).
3300:National Park Service
2988:
2869:
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2718:
2693:Sports and recreation
2653:
2604:
2494:
2403:
2348:
2207:
2123:
2088:
1971:
1900:
1887:Coxhead & Coxhead
1878:Book of Common Prayer
1787:George Floyd protests
1776:The Horseshoe Pitcher
1758:. A bronze statue of
1704:Thomas Shields Clarke
1696:
1672:
1661:
1598:Potted Plants Gallery
1573:
1495:
1483:
1437:
1360:
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1303:
1073:
1031:
995:
887:Frederick Law Olmsted
859:Frederick Law Olmsted
377:Frederick Law Olmsted
199:Public transit access
9532:San Francisco Giants
9465:49-Mile Scenic Drive
9244:Mission Dolores Park
9209:Bay Area Ridge Trail
9151:Diego Rivera Gallery
9116:Museo ItaloAmericano
9003:Transamerica Pyramid
8878:Federal Reserve Bank
8723:49-Mile Scenic Drive
8662:William Hammond Hall
8204:Le Poème de la Vigne
7626:"A Jitney Elopement"
7588:. December 15, 2011.
7559:on February 14, 2012
7065:on November 25, 2015
6932:on November 25, 2015
6668:. February 23, 2011.
6646:on November 20, 2015
6120:on December 11, 2018
5883:"Natural Areas FAQs"
5636:on November 22, 2007
5584:Katz, Erica (2001).
5565:on December 11, 2018
5053:on December 10, 2014
4984:. December 20, 2019.
4895:Golden Gate Park.com
4704:Catholic News Agency
4528:on September 3, 2014
4139:on November 25, 2015
4054:on November 25, 2015
3420:Golden Gate Park.com
2774:competition between
2772:Bruce-Mahoney Trophy
2501:Sydney golden wattle
2447:, and expression of
2131:, formerly known as
1926:Herbert Fleishhacker
1910:Percy & Hamilton
1906:William Hammond Hall
1881:by trees. A gift of
1809:Salvatore Cordileone
1528:Executive Order 9066
1290:Music Concourse area
1265:Board of Supervisors
1035:was the home of the
965:is named after him.
903:Collis P. Huntington
864:William Hammond Hall
385:William Hammond Hall
305:William Hammond Hall
126:37.76972; -122.47694
9695:San Francisco Pride
9649:Stonestown Galleria
9351:Yerba Buena Gardens
9036:Aquarium of the Bay
8978:Palace of Fine Arts
8364:Stow Lake Boathouse
8324:Japanese Tea Garden
8294:AIDS Memorial Grove
7939:de Guzman, Dianne.
6922:"About The Friends"
6746:on January 28, 2015
6616:. February 23, 2011
6557:on December 8, 2015
6551:franciscobay.events
6496:"Circle of Friends"
6379:on January 27, 2022
6241:on January 12, 2010
6235:National Geographic
6184:The Huffington Post
6046:on December 1, 2017
6001:on December 1, 2017
5934:on December 1, 2017
5079:on October 27, 2007
4679:on October 25, 2020
4602:. October 27, 2021.
4460:"Highlands Gallery"
4327:on December 8, 2015
4302:. October 16, 2008.
4220:www.u-s-history.com
4078:www.u-s-history.com
3582:National Geographic
3526:on December 3, 2013
3426:on January 20, 2015
3116:in Golden Gate Park
3109:At Golden Gate Park
3053:Japanese Tea Garden
2879:Homeless population
2765:Lincoln High School
2761:Galileo High School
2735:San Francisco 49ers
2724:San Francisco 49ers
2547:Tasmanian tree fern
2524:Blue gum eucalyptus
2513:California live oak
2223:Adolph B. Spreckels
1995:line begins at the
1780:The Baseball Player
1762:and his companion,
1665:in Golden Gate Park
1505:Japanese Tea Garden
1498:Japanese Tea Garden
1496:Moon bridge at the
1486:Japanese Tea Garden
1470:Japanese Tea Garden
1452:1894 Midwinter Fair
1424:Academy of Sciences
1394:Spanish Renaissance
1117:coined the phrase "
1079:Bhaktivedanta Swami
1037:San Francisco 49ers
935:Eucalyptus globulus
767:Japanese Tea Garden
704:AIDS Memorial Grove
434:music festival and
408:Japanese Tea Garden
117: /
10231:Urban public parks
10083:Excelsior District
9951:Westwood Highlands
9911:Ingleside Terraces
9885:Yerba Buena Island
9770:Financial District
9598:Ghirardelli Square
9557:San Francisco Dons
9391:Golden Gate Bridge
9229:Civic Center Plaza
9056:Cartoon Art Museum
8943:Mark Hopkins Hotel
8923:Jack Kerouac Alley
8908:Golden Gate Bridge
8903:Ghirardelli Square
8868:F-Market Streetcar
8299:Alvord Lake Bridge
7913:Edelstein, David.
7086:"Polo Fields 300k"
6954:California Babylon
6851:"Polo in the Park"
6433:. West Wind Press.
6211:. January 25, 2015
6020:Beatley, Timothy.
5532:. February 6, 2013
5327:, a subsidiary of
5221:. January 18, 2024
4950:www.rubynewman.com
4814:Los Angeles Times.
4772:The New York Times
4555:. January 1, 1912.
4488:"Aquatics Gallery"
4432:"Lowlands Gallery"
3942:Local News Matters
3735:The New York Times
3247:Golden Gate Bridge
3224:Always Be My Maybe
3221:Several scenes in
3114:Jefferson Airplane
3070:Steinhart Aquarium
3051:was filmed at the
3038:A sequence in the
3010:A Jitney Elopement
3001:
2996:A Jitney Elopement
2923:In popular culture
2872:
2817:
2809:
2728:
2726:from 1946 to 1970.
2656:
2646:Shakespeare Garden
2607:
2497:
2464:Jefferson Airplane
2428:, turpentine, and
2406:
2351:
2249:Alvord Lake Bridge
2210:
2126:
2094:
1987:The San Francisco
1985:
1903:
1889:of San Francisco.
1866:Celtic-style cross
1752:President Garfield
1736:Friedrich Schiller
1708:
1702:is a sculpture by
1678:
1667:
1580:
1501:
1490:
1456:Steinhart Aquarium
1444:
1363:
1355:
1312:
1246:Tyler, the Creator
1163:Queen Elizabeth II
1147:Jefferson Airplane
1083:
1041:
1024:Early 20th century
1002:
10171:
10170:
10165:
10164:
10123:Visitacion Valley
9926:Richmond District
9855:Fisherman's Wharf
9843:North of Downtown
9712:
9711:
9346:Washington Square
9326:San Francisco Zoo
9224:Candlestick Point
8888:Fisherman's Wharf
8750:
8749:
8736:
8735:
8703:
8702:
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8632:
8631:
8628:
8627:
8509:
8508:
8415:
8414:
8372:
8371:
8274:
8273:
8211:Prayer Book Cross
8098:
8097:
7875:Golden Gate Park.
7690:"A Heart in Pawn"
7532:Los Angeles Times
7035:. August 29, 2007
6402:"About The Grove"
5662:Los Angeles Times
5000:The Jewish Museum
4876:978-1-4214-1603-8
4799:Golden Gate Park
4521:SF Rec & Park
3588:on April 12, 2021
3545:Butler, Kirstin.
3337:Los Angeles Times
3302:. March 13, 2009.
3027:(1915), starring
2989:A scene from the
2642:readers in 2015.
2640:Bay Area Reporter
2568:great blue herons
2384:San Francisco Zoo
2294:great blue herons
1862:Prayer Book Cross
1856:Prayer Book Cross
1842:Northwest Passage
1795:Francis Scott Key
1756:Thomas Starr King
1716:Francis Scott Key
1612:Highlands Gallery
1341:De Young (museum)
1257:COVID-19 pandemic
915:George C. Perkins
872:Sacramento Valley
347:
346:
16:(Redirected from
10283:
10206:Golden Gate Park
10188:
10187:
10186:
10179:
10141:
10140:
10139:
10098:Mission District
10032:Western Addition
9965:Western Addition
9936:St. Francis Wood
9837:
9836:
9790:Multimedia Gulch
9739:
9732:
9725:
9716:
9715:
9583:Buena Vista Cafe
9266:Golden Gate Park
9219:Buena Vista Park
9041:Cable Car Museum
9031:Asian Art Museum
8790:
8783:
8776:
8767:
8766:
8754:
8753:
8709:
8708:
8676:
8675:
8638:
8637:
8530:Carl and Hillway
8525:Carl and Stanyan
8488:
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8476:
8474:Golden Gate Park
8471:
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8035:Golden Gate Park
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6642:. Archived from
6632:
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6614:Golden Gate Park
6606:
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6373:Golden Gate Park
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6116:. Archived from
6110:"Chain of Lakes"
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5997:. Archived from
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5941:
5939:
5930:. Archived from
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5820:. April 16, 2014
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5798:. April 20, 2014
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5572:
5570:
5561:. Archived from
5551:
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5530:Golden Gate Park
5522:
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5179:(1/2): 185–240.
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4956:on March 4, 2016
4952:. Archived from
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4901:on June 30, 2012
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4675:. Archived from
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4580:on March 4, 2016
4576:. Archived from
4574:www.sfmuseum.org
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3134:Harold and Maude
2968:Since 2008, the
2722:was home to the
2699:disc golf course
2532:Monterey cypress
2365:Dianne Feinstein
2070:Natural features
2056:7 Haight/Noriega
1964:Public transport
1953:Koret Foundation
1918:
1883:George W. Childs
1805:Ulysses S. Grant
1740:General Pershing
1605:Lowlands Gallery
1414:Pierre de Meuron
1403:Vincent Van Gogh
1399:M. Earl Cummings
1277:
1199:Northern Ireland
1093:was held in the
1039:for two decades.
943:Monterey cypress
893:" millionaires:
836:
827:
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722:Botanical Garden
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350:Golden Gate Park
339:October 15, 2004
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10068:Diamond Heights
10036:
9997:Duboce Triangle
9960:
9941:Sunset District
9889:
9880:Treasure Island
9865:Pacific Heights
9860:Marina District
9838:
9829:
9805:South of Market
9748:
9743:
9713:
9708:
9699:
9670:Bay to Breakers
9658:
9622:
9618:Top of the Mark
9603:Mission burrito
9561:
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9440:Treasure Island
9430:Top of the Mark
9416:Pacific Heights
9406:Strawberry Hill
9355:
9271:Huntington Park
9191:
9185:
9111:Musée Mécanique
9101:Legion of Honor
9086:de Young Museum
9023:
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9008:Treasure Island
8953:Mission Dolores
8913:Grace Cathedral
8800:
8794:
8759:
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8680:Notable animals
8666:
8652:Makoto Hagiwara
8643:
8642:Notable figures
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8344:Music Concourse
8339:Murphy Windmill
8319:De Young Museum
8285:
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8133:The Cider Press
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8090:Strawberry Hill
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2991:Charlie Chaplin
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2363:In 1984, Mayor
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2145:William W. Stow
2137:Strawberry Hill
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1171:De Young Museum
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1111:countercultural
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1748:Giuseppe Verdi
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1226:Paul McCartney
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