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The article 'San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park' was published in partnership with Lonely Planet.
BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park
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Whenever something is clearly impossible, San Franciscans seem determined to do it, and Golden Gate Park is living proof.
BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park
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The next time Radiohead plays Golden Gate Park, Signature cardholders may use their mobile phones to glide into the Visa tent.
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She lives not far from Golden Gate Park and is a third-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Recently he was able to climb the steps at Golden Gate Park.
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Built on 3.5 acres of land traversed by a small stream, the stunning grounds were landscaped by Henry Matsutani who did the Japanese Tea Gardens in Golden Gate Park.
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The 4, 000-square-foot property features several 18-karat-gold-leaf ceilings, a guesthouse and 2.3 acres (just under a hectare) of grounds landscaped by Henry Matsutani, designer of the Japanese Tea Gardens in Golden Gate Park.
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All of the Sunset district, both Inner and Outer, remains popular (and counter intuitively foggy) with its proximity to Golden Gate Park and Ocean Beach and with a mix of commercial and residential streets.
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For more niche views, explore the dramatic island prison in the middle of the Bay with " A tour of San Francisco's Alcatraz" and Ms. Bing's the-title-says-it-all " San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park".
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Surfers brave walls of water on blustery Ocean Beach, runners try to keep pace with the stampeding bison in Golden Gate Park and dim sum gluttons attempt just one more round of dumplings in the Richmond or Sunset.
BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park
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Some of the best birding spots turn out to be smack in the middle of the most peopled places, like Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and New York's Central Park, where well over 200 of America's 750 bird species pass each spring and fall as they migrate.
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