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'''Golden Gate Park''' was a public park in [[San Francisco]] which formed one of the boundaries of the [[Haight-Ashbury]] district of the city. Connected to the [[Golden Gate Park Panhandle|Panhandle]], a distinct strip of parkland, it was a place of significant social activity, like [[1967]]'s [[Human Be-In]].  
'''Golden Gate Park''' was a public park in [[San Francisco]] which formed one of the boundaries of the [[Haight-Ashbury]] district of the city. Connected to the [[Golden Gate Park Panhandle|Panhandle]], a distinct strip of parkland, it was a place of significant social activity, like [[1967]]'s [[Human Be-In]].


As happened in the Panhandle in and around 1967, the [[Diggers]] would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" in the park, and provide free food to a number of people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')
As happened in the Panhandle in and around 1967, the [[Diggers]] would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" in the park, and provide free food to a number of people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland (novel)|Wonderland]]'')


== External link ==
== External links ==
* [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:San Francisco locations]]
[[Category:Parks from the real world]]
[[Category:Parks from the real world]]
[[Category:San Francisco parks]]

Latest revision as of 17:23, 3 September 2020

Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park was a public park in San Francisco which formed one of the boundaries of the Haight-Ashbury district of the city. Connected to the Panhandle, a distinct strip of parkland, it was a place of significant social activity, like 1967's Human Be-In.

As happened in the Panhandle in and around 1967, the Diggers would often open an "open-air soup kitchen" in the park, and provide free food to a number of people. (PROSE: Wonderland)

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