
Golden Gate Park
Portals of the Past, Lloyd Lake. 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 ParkContains 13662 photos
Portals of the Past, Lloyd Lake. 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 ParkView east to Memorial Museum. 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. Sundial (by M. Earl Cummings) installed October 1907, unmounted cannon on lawn, Dore Vase, Replacement sphinxes.
Golden Gate ParkHuntington Falls on Strawberry Hill, cascading down to Stow Lake
Golden Gate ParkMain Drive (JFK Drive) near 9th & Fulton
Golden Gate ParkU.S. Grant monument by Rupert Schmid on Music Concourse, with original cannon, sword, hat, and uniform bronzes on pedestal. Spreckels Temple of Music Bandshell in distance.
Golden Gate ParkMile Rocks Beach from near Lands End station. Tent
Lincoln Park / Ft. MileyGolden Gate Park, View of tea house and main entrance gate in the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, View of tea house kitchen from rear in the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Japanese Tea Garden, pond with flowers
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Outside of the main entrance gate of the Japanese Tea Garden with view of pine and tea house
Golden Gate ParkView South at west end of the lake
ParksideBig Rec; Examiner Baseball School; Lefty O'Doul, Milt Axt talking to kids
Golden Gate Park175 Miraloma Drive, sale of this house was refused to Giants baseball player Willie Mays by then owner Walter A, Gneadiloff who cited neighborhood pressure against the sale.
Sherwood ForestPresident Truman at Music Concourse For Flag Day with de Young Museum in background
Golden Gate ParkSpeaking at Golden Gate Park Bandshell
Golden Gate Park