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  2. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. With construction having been completed in 1879, it is the oldest building in the park.

  3. Hippie Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hippie Hill is a small hill and historic area within Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.It is situated between the Conservatory of Flowers and Haight Street.Positioned east of the Golden Gate Park tennis courts, this green space features a gentle sloping lawn located off Kezar Drive.

  4. Golden Gate Park - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gate Park is an urban park between the Richmond and Sunset districts of San Francisco, California, United States. It is the second-largest park in the city , containing 1,017 acres (412 ha), and the third-most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 24 million visitors annually.

  5. These Corpus Christi restaurants will prepare your ... - AOL

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    Golden Corral, at 5901 S. Padre Island Drive, offers complete holiday meals for a group or a single-serve meal. ... Place your order for pickup from either the 14241 Northwest Blvd. location or ...

  6. Thanksgiving 2024: These restaurants will be open on this ...

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    Golden Corral: 5901 S. Padre Island Drive — 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ... This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Restaurants open in Corpus Christi on Thanksgiving 2024.

  7. Makoto Hagiwara - Wikipedia

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    Makoto Hagiwara (萩原 眞, Hagiwara Makoto) (15 August 1854 – 12 September 1925) [1] [2] was a Japanese-born American landscape designer responsible for the maintenance and expansion of the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, from 1895 until his death in 1925. [3]