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* [http://wild-bohemian.com/hipshops.htm Map of Haight-Ashbury in January 1967], showing the location of the park | * [http://wild-bohemian.com/hipshops.htm Map of Haight-Ashbury in January 1967], showing the location of the park | ||
[[Category:Parks from the real world]] | [[Category:Parks from the real world]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:05, 19 June 2020
Buena Vista Park was a park in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. According to Jessica Willamy, it was a part of "the arty quarter" of the Haight, since writers Ambrose Bierce and Jack London had both lived nearby at one time. In at least 1967, it was proximate to the home used by "the Grateful Dead and their extended family".
In January of that year, Jess, Ben, Polly and the Second Doctor crashed a party at the house of a local witch called Mathilda. Her grand, old house was, said Jess, no more than "a stone's throw" from the park. (PROSE: Wonderland)
Behind the scenes
This San Francisco landmark is the least well-described part of Haight-Ashbury in Wonderland. It's the southeast corner of the neighbourhood — that is, southeast of the Haight and Ashbury intersection. The Panhandle runs the whole length of the northern border, and Golden Gate Park is the western edge, completely opposite of Buena Vista.
External links
- Map of Haight-Ashbury in January 1967, showing the location of the park