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Statue of John McLaren, Golden Gate Park. John Hays McLaren (December 20, 1846 – January 12, 1943) was a Scottish-born American horticulturalist. For 53 years (1890–1943 [1]) he served as superintendent of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.
The Jerry Garcia Amphitheater is an outdoor concert venue located in McLaren Park in San Francisco, California, [2] [3] opened in 1971. [1] Its maximum capacity (as of 2022) is 1,200 people. [1] It is named after Jerry Garcia of the rock band Grateful Dead, [1] and is the site of the annual Jerry Day event, at which various musical groups ...
McLaren Lodge is an historic building within Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California, U.S..Built in 1896, the building served dual use; as the home of the superintendent of the park department John McLaren, until his death in 1943; and also serves as the headquarters for the San Francisco Parks Department (now known as San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department).
The first concert to ever take place at the Polo Field in Golden Gate Park after dark will be an event to remember for hard rock fans. System of a Down, Deftones, the Mars Volta, Viagra Boys and ...
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.
The San Francisco Examiner reported in 1911 that McLaren had modeled for Cummings, and the statue was to be shown at a Bohemian Club art exhibition. [6] The Examiner reported in 1921 that park commissioners wanted the statue erected in Golden Gate Park "soon."
John McLaren (horticulturist) (1846–1943), built Golden Gate Park; John McLaren (public servant) (1871–1958), Australian public servant; John McLaren, Lord McLaren (1831–1910), Scottish Liberal MP and judge; John Inglis McLaren (1865–1948), Canadian politician; John Francis McLaren (1919–1953), Welsh barrister and RAF officer
Sixty artists performed during the first Outside Lands. It was headlined by Radiohead, who became the first band to play after dark in Golden Gate Park.A multi-generational, multi-genre "panorama of alternative rock, indie pop, jam bands, conscious rap, progressive Latin and world-beat fusion," the festival sold out, with 130,000 attendees over the course of its three days.