
- To the west end of the park
- It's fully functional
- The pacific beach on the westmost part of the city
- and the occasional blot of paint!
- Catching a bus along Fulton Street
- which we are heading next!
- this place is excellent for jogging
- walking along the gardens
- That's all folks!
- it's essentially a nursery and greenhouse
- digging the cool trees here
- the de young in the background
- The front gardens
- winter planters by the conservatory
- The flower beds in winter
- The Music Concourse Bandshell
- It's an open garden
- The temple and seats in place
- The John F Kennedy drive serving the park
- you can see far from the tower
- The park's rather sparse
- view from the temple
- The Music concourse
- and surrounding art show
- sword Taiqi!
- The Dutch Windmill!
- many statues along the common paths
- bu tthere's more to that
- overlooking the de young museum
- the concourse fountain
- such as the Conservatory of flowers
- lotsa walking to do
- which are mostly London plane and Scotch elm
- decked out with monuments
- blending modern and traditional art together
- history of the concourse
- tick tock!
- complete with authentic graffiti
- built in 1878...
- and houses a collection of rare and exotic plants
- moving on to open plains
- it's opened in September 2008 designed by Renzo Piano
- Look Ludwig van Beethoven!
- it's an active garden all year round
- It is a rather huge park to begin with
- Roman Gladiator commemorates the excavation of the Music Concourse in 1893
- Here we are at the east end of the golden gate park
- one of the largest natural history museums in US
- many of the main galleries feature modern art
- Show your student ID to get half entrance fee!