Golden Gate Park
Chain of Lakes, View south from the north end of North Lake
Golden Gate ParkContains 3892 photos
Chain of Lakes, View south from the north end of North Lake
Golden Gate Park
Crowds watching bicycle race in the Stadium (Polo Fields) Golden Gate Park Stadium was proposed in 1904, delayed construction because of the 1906 earthquake and fire. Opened on July 4, 1906. It was envisioned as a multi-use stadium, but popularly called the Polo Field because that sport was played intermittently from the 1920s to 1960s.(JF) (colorized)[Stadium, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Southern Pacific]
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Golden Gate Park. Crowd assembled for band concert in front of Spreckels Temple of Music, looking south.
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View east from bridge toward Buena Vista Park and and Affiliated Colleges on Mt. Sutro. People walking on pate. [94]
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Fine Arts Museum, people walking under tunnel in Music Concourse
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Original Rhododendron Dell at Kezar Drive site, Clary Collection [SC65 ]
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Golden Gate Park, Conservatory Valley, worker on horse-drawn lawn mower, Clary Collection [SC65 ]
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Rustic boat house at Stow Lake, Clary Collection [SC65 ]
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Murphy Windmill, streetcar track is visible in background. Margaret Neiderholzer Collection
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Lady posing next to succulents, probably in Arizona Gardens. Clary Collection
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Conservatory Valley looking south to Mt. Sutro and Affiliated Colleges, Clary Collection
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Child posing at summit of Strawberry Hill, looking east to Mt Sutro, Clayton St Family Collection
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Japanese Tea Garden, Clayton St Family Collection
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Rustic bridge at Chain of Lakes, man and daughter, Clayton St Family Collection
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Lange family members in row boat at Stow Lake with rustic boathouse in background, Lange Collection, Emilie Zaretsky (granddaughter)
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Children's playground. Kids playing on parallel bars.
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Dutch Windmill from the rear, with sails
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View north to Memorial Museum in distance past south Pedestrian Tunnel. 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 at left was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Golden Gate Park. (Undeveloped area at left is present site of Academy of Sciences.)
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West end of Park looking north. Dutch Windmill in distance
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Life Saving Station, Dutch Windmill, Golden Gate Park
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