Mount Davidson is the highest natural point in
San Francisco
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,
California
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, with an
elevation
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of .
Located on the
West Side of the city, Mount Davidson sits south of
Twin Peaks
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and Portola Drive and to the west of
Diamond Heights and
Glen Park. It dominates the southeastern view from most of Portola Drive. It is one of
San Francisco's many hills and one of its original "Seven Hills".
Mount Davidson's most notable feature, aside from its height, is the concrete
cross
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situated on the crest of the hill.
It is the site of a yearly prayer service, performed on
Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
, when the cross is illuminated, and a yearly commemoration of the
Armenian genocide
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, held on April 24.
Mount Davidson Park tops the hill, excluding the land at the summit, which is privately owned. The parkland portion is located between Myra Way (east), Dalewood Way (southwest), and Juanita Way (north). Public transportation is provided by the
36 Teresita Muni line, which stops at the Dalewood Way and Myra Way entrance to the park.
The residential neighborhoods around Mount Davidson Park are Miraloma Park to the east and
Westwood Highlands and Sherwood Forest to the southwest.
History
In April 1865 when news of
Robert E. Lee
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's surrender at
Appomattox hit the city one patriotic citizen named
Matilda Heron sent a messenger to the summit to raise the
Stars and Stripes.
Adolph Sutro purchased the land in 1881. After his death, the highest of the San Miguel hills was named "Mount Davidson" at the request of, and to honor, charter member
George Davidson, of the
Sierra Club
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. The appraiser for Sutro's heirs, A.S. Baldwin, bought the western slope of the mountain in 1911, along with much of the land immediately north and south of Mount Davidson.
Baldwin began plans for development of St. Francis Wood, Westwood Park, Westwood Highlands, Forest Hill, Sherwood Forest, and Monterey Heights.
The cross
The first temporary cross was high, and erected in 1923 for a service led by Dean J. Wilmer Gresham of
Grace Cathedral.
A second high cross was built in 1924 and burned down in 1925.
In 1926, a nearly high cross was built and illuminated every night a week before Easter, then burned down in 1928.
In 1929 an high wood and stucco cross with lighting was built.
The same year, at the top of Mount Davidson was purchased by the city of San Francisco for use as a park with funds donated by the Mount Davidson Conservation Committee, led by Mrs. Edmund N. "Madie" Brown.
Mrs. A. S. Baldwin donated a further on the summit to the city at the same time.
Arsonists burned down the 1929 cross in 1931.
In 1933 Mayor
Angelo Rossi, Governor and former Mayor "Sunny Jim"
James Rolph, the Easter Sunrise Service Committee, and the
Native Sons of the Golden West
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pledged to construct a permanent cross to commemorate the early California pioneers. The high concrete and steel cross was completed the next year with President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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lighting the cross via telegraph from the
White House
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on March 24, 1934 – eight days before
Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
. Sunrise services are held at the cross every Easter and were broadcast nationwide by
CBS from the 1940s through the 1970s. (According to local gossip columnist
Herb Caen
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, the original plans in 1934 called for a cross high, but there was "enough concrete on hand for an extra three feet – so on it went.")
Director
Don Siegel
Donald Siegel ( ; October 26, 1912 – April 20, 1991) was an American film director and producer.
Siegel was described by ''The New York Times'' as "a director of tough, cynical and forthright action-adventure films whose taut plots centered o ...
filmed a scene from the 1971 movie ''
Dirty Harry'' at the cross. Harry enters the park from Lansdale Avenue, an entry close to the Muni bus stop, before confronting Scorpio at the base of the cross. According to Warner Bros. literature, Siegel was pleased to discover the huge cross at Mount Davidson Park. However, the height of the cross and foggy weather made filming difficult. Every night for a month, cinematographer
Bruce Surtees rode a crane to the top of the cross, only to be hampered by foggy weather. When the weather finally cleared, the shot was made in one night.
The cross itself has been the subject of much debate among the residents of San Francisco as they have tried to weigh its religious role against its status as an historic landmark. In 1991 the
American Civil Liberties Union
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T ...
, the
American Jewish Congress, and
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
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sued the city over its ownership of the cross.
After a long legal battle and loss at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in 1997 the City auctioned of land, including the cross, to the highest bidder. The decision to sell the land was challenged by two members of the group
American Atheists
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, but a federal appeals court ruled against them in 2002 and the Supreme Court declined to hear their case in 2003.
The cross was purchased for $26,000 by The Council of Armenian American Organizations of Northern California
which installed a bronze plaque at the base memorializing the victims of the 1915
Armenian genocide
The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenians, Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily t ...
. On Armenian Independence Day September 23, 2007, it was discovered that the plaque was missing. The original plaque was never found, and a replacement plaque was dedicated at a ceremony on April 20, 2008.
See also
* ''
Dirty Harry'' (1971), film directed by
Don Siegel
Donald Siegel ( ; October 26, 1912 – April 20, 1991) was an American film director and producer.
Siegel was described by ''The New York Times'' as "a director of tough, cynical and forthright action-adventure films whose taut plots centered o ...
, featuring a famous scene filmed at the cross
*
List of San Francisco, California Hills
*
List of highest points in California by county
*
Mount Soledad Cross lawsuits, lengthy legal battle regarding the cross located near San Diego, California
* ''
Salazar v. Buono'', United States Supreme Court case upholding constitutionality of the Mojave Memorial Cross
* , legal challenge to the cross atop the mountain
*
Serra Cross (Ventura, California), cross on public land in Ventura, California, which was the subject of litigation
References
External links
MtDavidson.org History of Mount Davidson Cross and NeighborhoodsMount Davidson Park: San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
{{Neighborhoods of San Francisco
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Armenian-American culture in California
Armenian genocide memorials
Armenia–United States relations