Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, California, United States
Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, is a vast urban park covering over 1,000 acres and stretching about 3.5 miles from the city's center to the Pacific Ocean. Created beginning in 1870 on land that was originally sand dunes called the Outside Lands, it was designed with a vision to incorporate both naturalistic woodland and formal garden landscapes.
The park features iconic attractions such as the Conservatory of Flowers, the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, and the Japanese Tea Garden. It also hosts a variety of recreational activities including biking, boating, and outdoor concerts. Historically, it served as a refuge for displaced residents after the 1906 earthquake.
With its picturesque meadows, extensive tree cover, and cultural institutions, the park remains a cherished green space that blends nature, art, and community life in the heart of San Francisco. It is recognized as a National Historic Landmark for its innovative design and social significance.
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San Francisco, CA
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