
View from Twin Peaks
View of peaks from Christmas Tree Point parking lot
Clarendon HeightsContains 7862 photos
View of peaks from Christmas Tree Point parking lot
Clarendon HeightsView West from Golden Gate Park. 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.
Golden Gate ParkView east over Noe Valley and Mission District to Potrero Hill. St. Philip The Apostle Church, Castro Hill at center left. Horse in foreground. S.F. General Hospital, gas storage tanks on Pennsylvania St. and Cesar Chavez & Evans Sts. (since removed) in distance right.
Upper MarketView south from Golden Gate Park. Bike rental shop.
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill at southwest corner of park.
Golden Gate ParkView West from Golden Gate Park. 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.
Golden Gate ParkSign on enclosure around sailing ship Gjoa describing Roald Amundsen's expedition through the Northwest Passage. 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.
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill, close-up view of back of windmill and sails
Golden Gate ParkDutch Windmill without sails. Building of former Golden Gate Life Saving Station at right.
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill close-up
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill close-up
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill Close-up
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Three women seated on Francis Scott Key monument at Academy of Sciences. North American Hall in background.
Golden Gate ParkDutch Windmill without sails. viewed from Main (now JFK) Drive.
Golden Gate Park'The Whales' sculpture fountain, Francis Scott Key monument and de Young Museum viewed from the Academy of Sciences. (Whales sculpture was first displayed at 1939-1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island.)
Golden Gate Park