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Here's a link to the video of the tour we did here on May 21st, 2022.

Golden Gate Park celebrated its 150th year anniversary in 2020. That's a lot of urban history. We'll get into just a little bit of that fascinating history today. But we want to get a good walk in.
Distance today will be around 3.5 miles. Little up hills or elev. gain.

Bring water only. Food trucks are available. My all time favorite is Sam's Chowder House truck, behind the huge, music Band Shell. Just the best clam chowder around. If you tip a dollar I'm sure you get extra clam, let's try it!. Also Annie's food carts, always around here and there.

Below are the highlights to choose from in the eastern section. Unique about this walk is the members will choose as we go from the suggested sampling below. Come and see how this, "we do it ourselves", style tour works. (I love it!)

Golden Gate Park, (A sampling of POIs)
Conservatory of Flowers (1878)
US President James Garfield Statue (1884)
Victorian era Baseball Player Statue, by Douglas Tilden (1891)
Lily Pond & Australian Tree Fern Dell (1902)
Tennis Courts (1894-2021)
Lawn Bowling Courts (1901)
Sharon Meadow (1894)
Coffee House in the Park (recent)
Lake Alford (1882)
Alford Bridge & Tunnel (1889)
Children's Quarter (1888)
Sharon Building (1888)
GG Park Carousal (1888-first Carousal)
A Monastery Stone & the amazing story of these 8000 tons of stones that landed in the Park from Spain in 1931?
Handball Courts
Big Rec Baseball fields (1893)
Shakespeare Flower Garden(1928)
Spreckels Temple of Music , the "Band Shell" (1900)
LUNCH (about 12:00pm)
Music Concourse (built for 1894, Calif.Mid-Winter Fair) & new Ferris Wheel
(Golden Gate Park Band plays Sundays at 1:00pm in season.)
Japanese Tea Garden (1894)
Stowe Lake (1881)
San Francisco Botanical Garden (1940)
(Then returning to where we started to the Conservatory of Flowers, we'll pass by the following.)

Itinerary-San Francisco Botanical Garden Tour, If we go there on this tour?
Garden of Fragrance
Rhododendron Garden
Heidelberg Hill & Magnolias
Mediterranean Garden
Ancient & Primitive Plant Garden
South Africa/(Cape Town) Garden
New Zealand & Australia
Andean Cloud Forest
Zellerbach Garden of Perennials
Japanese Moon Viewing Garden
Camellia Garden
Redwood Grove
California Natives
Lots of interesting things in the Park.
In-season:
"Magnificent Magnolias", peak bloom time around Feb.1st. But we'll find lots of other beautiful plants and flowers to amaze.

(*Don't be a no-show.) It's good to give out name tags which I do. I fill out the name tags just before I leave for the tour. This also gives me a way to take attendance. Because name tags that are not picked up, are recorded as no-shows. If you get too many no-shows recorded in your personal Meet-up profile you'll be cancelled from this Meetup. In the photos is a picture of No-show name tags in February 26.

(To cancel your RSVP beforehand [please at least 24 hrs. in advance]. Look for the, "Edit Attendance" tab at the bottom right hand corner of the screen for lap tops and left, bottom for phones.)

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