Golden Gate Park
Fine Arts Museum, people walking under tunnel in Music Concourse
Golden Gate ParkContains 2224 photos
Fine Arts Museum, people walking under tunnel in Music Concourse
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Golden Gate Park. Looking west. Left to right: First park band shell, flagpole, Casino tower, Conservatory of Flowers. Carriages and benches in front of band shell.
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View north to Memorial Museum earthquake damage. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Dore Vase in front of entrance.
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Iron Bridge. The bridge spanned from the old Music Concourse (now the tennis courts) over Middle Drive (now Pelosi Drive) to Favorite Point toward the Conservatory of Flowers. Cropped version of wnp15.601.
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1906 Earthquake and Fire, Earthquake refugee camp near Conservatory of Flowers. View from steps of Arizona Garden with tents below. Affiliated Colleges in distance on Mt. Sutro.
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Arizona Garden next to Conservatory of Flowers, view Northeast
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[745 A Saturday Afternoon In Winter]Francis Scott Key Statue dedication, present site of tennis courts. View south to Sharon Lodge, Mt Sutro. Francis Scott Key Monument (later moved) and Sharon Building. People, horses, Carriage Concourse, Mt. Sutro in background.
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Conservatory of Flowers, Snow Storm
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View north to Fine Arts Museum / Memorial Museum from Music Concourse. Woman poses on circular lawn.
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Ocean Beach, view East from original Beach Chalet to Golden Gate Park Life Saving Station and Dutch Windmill. Automobiles, horse-drawn carriages, numerous people
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Children's Playground, Carousel
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[1013 Golden Gate Park Music Stand] First Bandshell, near Conservatory of Flowers. Two children posing
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Man with puppy, Looking North to Sutro Cliff house, Sutro Heights and Dutch Windmill
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Sharon Lodge, Children's Playground, Gondola
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Huge crowd on Ocean Beach as Gjoa arrives. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway. [Manning Collection ] [SC30 ]
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