
Ocean View Playground
[Recreation & Parks] View north toward new clubhouse and gym.
OceanviewContains 154 photos
[Recreation & Parks] View north toward new clubhouse and gym.
Oceanview[Recreation & Parks] View northeast from Stanyan Street across playground under construction to Alma Street. Sign identifies Elmer E. Robinson, Mayor of San Francisco 1948–1956.
Parnassus HeightsView northerly from South Side Playground (aka Father Crowley Playground), on the site of the current Hall of Justice. Pacific Bell baseball players in uniform, lined up at unidentified ball field south of Market. Towers of Humboldt Bank Building and Call Building visible in distance. (handball courts in background, see wnp27.0592)
South of Market[On the SE corner outside the reservoir's fences is historical information, a swing set, sandpit, and park benches]
Sunset Outer[Surrounding the reservoir are paths, stone walls, and benches for residents to enjoy.]
Sunset Outer[A small utility shack gives the 35-acres reservoir its perspective]
Sunset Outer[Reservoir gardener Steve Bullis helps to maintain the landscaped grounds around the structure.]
Sunset Outer[View from the NW corner, Sunset Reservoir.] Intersection of 28th Ave and Ortega at center
Sunset Outer[The huge 2-basin reservoir (over 35/36 acres) is surrounded by residential housing and fog.]
Sunset Outer[Oscar Correa (standing) and Peter Cownan skateboard in front of Hawk Hill during Herbert Hoover Middle School's after school program.]
Golden Gate Heights[Oscar Correa (standing) and Peter Cownan skateboard in front of Hawk Hill during Herbert Hoover Middle School's after school program.]
Golden Gate HeightsChildren climbing on full-sized steam locomotive and cable car in playground at the Zoo. Southern Pacific locomotive #1294 and California Street cable car.
LakeshorePrecita Park playground, Le Conte school in background.
Peralta HeightsView east from Lombard and Hyde toward Telegraph Hill. Coit Tower, Yerba Buena Island, North Beach Playground, Crystal Plunge. Curvy brick part of Lombard.
Russian Hill3 boys with winning model airplanes. Horatio Randall, Fred Hanson, and Bill Nichols
Marina