
Golden Gate Park
Chain of Lakes in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkContains 2224 photos
Chain of Lakes in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkPolice Station; Kezar Stadium; Police cars 1957 Chevy models
Golden Gate ParkTimothy Leary and Phil Lesh at Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park view of de Young through palms; two women sitting on lawn
Golden Gate ParkGate to Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park; pond in front
Golden Gate ParkMoon Bridge in Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park; two women posing at top of bridge
Golden Gate ParkGate in Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park; three people standing in front
Golden Gate Parkde Young Museum and old Memorial Museum; looking northwest across Music Concourse. 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. Small building in center was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum in 1895. The old buildings were demolished in 1929.
Golden Gate ParkAKA The Drake Memorial. Commemorating the first Anglican services in 1579. Erected in 1894, right before Midwinter fair.
Golden Gate Park['Pot In' General view of cigs being passed out.] Hippie Hill - Sharon Meadow
Golden Gate ParkSun Dial outside de Young Museum
Golden Gate ParkView from shore of Lloyd Lake to Portals of the Past. Columns from the entrance to the Alban Towne Mansion on Nob Hill, destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. Portals moved to Golden Gate Park in 1909.
Golden Gate ParkOriginal Boat House at Stow Lake
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. The 'Apple Cider Press' statue. This bronze sculpture by Thomas Shields was displayed during the Midwinter Fair of 1894. M.H. de Young later purchased it for the City of San Francisco. The statue was originally a drinking fountain
Golden Gate ParkView up steps to Shinto Shrine. [scrapbook page with wnp27.5720-wnp27.5723]
Golden Gate Park