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  2. Balboa Park, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The City stated plans to develop the park to serve the residents of the Outer Mission district. At that time the dedicated park included the entire 100-acre House of Refuge lot, which included the current City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus, on the west side of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks (now I-280 Freeway). [2] [3] [6]

  3. John McLaren Park - Wikipedia

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    John McLaren Park is a park in southeastern San Francisco. At 312.54 acres (126.48 ha), McLaren Park is the third largest park in San Francisco by area, after Golden Gate Park and the Presidio. The park is surrounded mostly by the Excelsior, Crocker-Amazon, Visitacion Valley, Portola and University Mound neighborhoods.

  4. Moscone Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The area was renamed in honor of San Francisco mayor George Moscone, who was assassinated in 1978. The park includes tennis courts, baseball diamonds, children's playgrounds, basketball courts, and putting greens. [1] The park has been a favorite of San Franciscans since its inception in the 1920s. [2]

  5. List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Parks Alliance; List of lap pools in San Francisco; References This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 03:02 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Corona Heights Park - Wikipedia

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    Corona Heights Park is a park in the Castro and Corona Heights neighborhoods of San Francisco, California, United States. It is situated immediately to the south of Buena Vista Park . Corona Heights is bounded in part by Flint Street on the east, Roosevelt Way to the north, and 16th Street to the south.

  7. Tenderloin, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. John Macaulay Park, named after a San Francisco police officer who was killed in the adjacent alley while on duty, is a small gated playground at the corner of O'Farrell and Larkin Streets. Although the park is located across the street from a strip club, it is frequented by parents and children from the neighborhood. [citation needed]

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  9. Cayuga Park - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetics of Cayuga Park is largely the creation of Demetrio Braceros, an employee of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. Braceros worked on the park for over 20 years, transforming a barren landscape into a park that features lush vegetation, trails, "themed gardens" and, most prominently, over 375 figurines, totem poles and statues as well as several observation decks, all ...