
Stow Lake
Family feeding ducks, coots, and geese at Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park.
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Family feeding ducks, coots, and geese at Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkElk near Lake in Golden Gate Park [Animal - Elk - 9-22-39]
Golden Gate Park[Monarch the Bear, Golden Gate Park. H. S. Hoyt.] Monarch was the model for the bear on the California state flag. The bear pit was situated near the west end of the today's AIDS Memorial Grove.
Golden Gate ParkPeacock posing amidst shrubs, tree limbs on ground. [Peacock. HS Hoyt]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Performing Elephants. The two elephants (L) Baldy & (R) Queen Jumbo spent the winter away from their normal carnival entertaining, in Golden Gate Park from November 21 1891 to March 8, 1892 at the Children's Quarter. Two shows a day, and rides for the children, under supervision of their trainer 'Professor' H. W. Pett. (JF) [Golden Gate Park. S.F. Cal.]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park with quail in front of McLaren Lodge.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Sea lion grotto, Francis Scott Key monument, de Young Museum in Music Concourse.
Golden Gate ParkBison in Buffalo Paddock with one elk
Golden Gate ParkZebra Team pulling man and cart.
Golden Gate ParkCows in barnyard of Children's Playground. Carousel visible in the background. [Cows in Golden Gate Park March 1945]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Sea lion exhibit in front of Academy of Sciences / Steinhart Aquarium . [Seals at Golden Gate Park San Francisco July 26-26 save]
Golden Gate ParkOld Bison Paddock with elaborate fence.
Golden Gate ParkMonarch the Grizzly in the bear pit on the south side of present Nancy Pelosi Drive, across from the back of the Academy of Sciences near the west end of the AIDS Grove.
Golden Gate ParkChildren's Playground Animal Farm with rabbits.
Golden Gate ParkBison in Buffalo Paddock
Golden Gate ParkMoose in park, probably the Buffalo Paddock. [Golden Gate Park - Frisco - 1920]
Golden Gate ParkChildren's Playground; man and child feeding ducks, chickens, and geese
Golden Gate ParkBison with calves at old bison paddock with rustic structure.
Golden Gate ParkElk in Elk Glen, Strawberry Hill, and Sweeny Observatory in distance. The observatory was a gift to the park from Thomas U. Sweeney (Sweeney's name was misspelled on the observatory.)
Golden Gate ParkLindley Meadow, sometimes called Sheep Meadow for the flock of sheep that grazed tghere. Goddess of the Forest statue. The wooden statue by Dudley C. Carter (1891-1992) was originally displayed at the Golden Gate International Exposition (GGIE) and moved to Golden Gate Park. It was moved in 1986 to City College, damage to the sculpture over the years necessitated the lower portion be removed.
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