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Mountain Lake (San Francisco)
Mountain Lake Park is a park located in Richmond District on the West Side of San Francisco. Situated north of the intersection of Lake and Funston, the park was designed by engineer William Hammond Hall in the late 19th century (circa 1875). Hall also designed Golden Gate Park and was significantly influenced by Frederick Law Olmsted. History Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza ended his second northward expedition at the lake, stopping for two days in 1776. While here he located a site for the Spanish presidio that was later built. A plaque was placed in September 1957 near the point where he stayed. Fill taken from the cut to build the MacArthur Tunnel was dumped near Mountain Lake during the construction of the Funston Avenue approach to the Golden Gate Bridge in 1939. The fill was used to compress marshy lands but also reduced the size of the lake. The US Army imposed conditions on the approval of construction permits through the Presidio, including requiring the drai ...
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Parks In San Francisco, California
This is a list of parks in San Francisco. Federal National Park Service *Golden Gate National Recreation Area (partially), including **Alcatraz **China Beach, San Francisco, China Beach **Fort Funston **Fort Mason **Fort Miley Military Reservation, Fort Miley (partially) **Lands End, San Francisco, Lands End **Ocean Beach (San Francisco), Ocean Beach **Presidio of San Francisco, The Presidio, including ***Baker Beach ***Crissy Field ***Fort Point, San Francisco, Fort Point ***San Francisco National Cemetery **Sutro District, including ***Cliff House (San Francisco, California), Cliff House ***Sutro Baths ***Sutro Heights Park *San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, including **Aquatic Park Historic District, Aquatic Park **Hyde Street Pier United States Fish and Wildlife Service *Farallon National Wildlife Refuge National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration *Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (partially) State California Department of Parks & Recreatio ...
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Mountain Lake Park - Presidio (8353669907)
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