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Golden Gate Park is an urban park between the Richmond and Sunset districts of San Francisco, California, United States.It is the second-largest park in the city, containing 1,017 acres (412 ha), and the third-most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 24 million visitors annually.
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The line was established on September 10, 1980, intended as a way to connect the Hunters Point, Inner Mission, Sunset District, and Richmond District access to Golden Gate Park, Glen Park station, and Forest Hill station. [4] The northern segment of the new route was a partial replacement of the 10 Monterey, which was simultaneously rerouted. [5]
Sunset District, Golden Gate Park, Civic Center, Tenderloin: 2009 16BX Noriega 'B' Express Noriega Street & Sunset Boulevard Combined with 16AX to become 16X. (now 7X) 17X Parkmerced Express John Muir Drive Daly City BART: Merged into 88 BART Shuttle Lake Merced, Parkmerced: 72X Sunset Express 74X CultureBus Howard & New Montgomery Golden Gate Park
Aerial photo of San Francisco showing Golden Gate Park. Golden Gate Park in San Francisco (contemporary aerial photo shown) is surveyed and mapped; The First National Gold Bank in San Francisco begins producing National Bank Notes redeemable in gold; San Francisco's population is 149,473, an increase by 163% from 1860's 56,802
Lloyd Lake, also known as Mirror Lake or Kissane Lake, is a clay-lined lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, named in memory of Reuben Hedley Lloyd, the park commissioner. [2] It is home to a wide variety of non-native, non-migratory birds.
133 Golden Gate Avenue October 7, 1984 173 Notre Dame des Victoires Church and Rectory: 564–566 Bush Street October 7, 1984 174 California Hall: 625 Polk Street October 7, 1984 175 McLaren Lodge: 501 Stanyan Street November 4, 1984 Within Golden Gate Park, and part of San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department: 176
Three parks lie on the far east border of the district: the northernmost is Grand View Park (also referred to as Turtle Hill) a small, elevated park [16] surrounded by 14th and 15th Avenues, as well as Noriega Street; moving south, next is Golden Gate Heights Park, just east of 14th Avenue north of Quintara; and Hawk Hill Park, also east of ...