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  2. William Hammond Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1870 the Park Commission solicited bids for a topographical survey which was awarded to Hall. After the successful completion of that task, he was appointed Golden Gate Park's first superintendent in 1871. [1] Hall devised a plan to improve the Park. The design included a Panhandle along with two main drives.

  3. Golden Gate Park - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Outside Lands - Wikipedia

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    Initial work completed in 1871 included grading, fencing, drainage and irrigation work, and development of a park nursery. In 1872, 22,000 hardy and quick-growing trees were planted, park roads were built, and visitors began to arrive by the thousands. [4] Aerial view of today's Golden Gate Park, which was once known as the Outside Lands

  5. List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. McLaren Lodge - Wikipedia

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    McLaren Lodge is an historic building within Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, U.S..Built in 1896, the building served dual use; as the home of the superintendent of the park department John McLaren, until his death in 1943; and also serves as the headquarters for the San Francisco Parks Department (now known as San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department).

  7. Beach Chalet - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Chalet is a historic two-story Spanish Colonial Revival-style building, [2] located at the far western end of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.The building is owned by the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department; and the tenants are the Beach Chalet Brewery and Restaurant, and the Park Chalet.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Mount Link, N of John F. Kennedy Dr. at E end of Golden Gate Park 37°46′21″N 122°27′37″W  /  37.7726°N 122.4602°W  / 37.7726; -122.4602  ( Golden Gate Park Conservatory Golden Gate Park

  9. Sunset District, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset District is the largest neighborhood within the city and county of San Francisco. [citation needed] Golden Gate Park forms the neighborhood's northern border, and the Pacific Ocean (or, more specifically, the long, flat strand of beach known as Ocean Beach) forms its western border.