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  2. San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department is the city agency responsible for governing and maintaining ... 82 recreation centers and clubhouses, nine swimming ...

  3. List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, ... San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department. Alamo Square; ... Embarcadero Center West 1, 2, & 3;

  4. Moscone Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    Moscone Recreation Center is a park located between Chestnut Street and Bay Street, Laguna Street and Webster Street in San Francisco's Marina District. The area was renamed in honor of San Francisco mayor George Moscone , who was assassinated in 1978.

  5. List of lap pools in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    University of California, San Francisco [12] Mission Bay: Outdoor: Chlorine: 25yd University of California, San Francisco: Mission Bay: Indoor: Chlorine: 25yd University of San Francisco [13] Koret: Indoor - Water Polo: Chlorine: 50m San Francisco State University [14] Gymnasium: Indoor: Chlorine: 23m City College of San Francisco [15 ...

  6. Category:Parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Parks in the City and County of San Francisco — in the San Francisco Bay Area, northern California The main article for this category is List of parks in San Francisco . Subcategories

  7. Golden Gate National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area protecting 82,116 acres (33,231 ha) of ecologically and historically significant landscapes surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area.

  8. Glen Canyon Park - Wikipedia

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    A branch of Islais Creek (named after the wild cherry islay [7]) originates in the canyon.It is the largest remaining creek in San Francisco with public access. The bottom of the canyon, where Islais Creek flows, is irregular but moderate in slope, dropping 350 feet (107 m) over a distance of about 1 mile (1.6 kilometer). [3]

  9. John McLaren Park - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Recreation Department constructed a multi-purpose outdoor amphitheatre in the center of McLaren Park in 1970 and named it the McLaren Park Amphitheatre; [23] In 2005, it was renamed the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, after the member of the rock band Grateful Dead, who had grown up not far from the park, at 87 Harrington Street. [23]