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The Park's History, In Francisco Park, Hyde & Bay Streets, San Francisco, California
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![]() The first sign, posted on the rail of the path up into the park, described how the park was built on what was originally, "Ramaytush Ohlone Land."
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![]() The second sign, posted on the rail of the path up into the park, described the "Original Water Sources," of San Francisco.
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![]() The next sign, posted on the rail of the winding path up into the park, described how "Yerba Buena Becomes San Francisco."
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![]() The next sign, posted on the rail of the winding path up into the park, described, "A Rush For Water."
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![]() Another sign, posted on the rail of the winding path up into the park, described, "Fighting Fires During The Great Quake," of 1906.
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![]() A sign, just above the dog walking park, presented the history of Francisco Park as, "Francisco Park: A Timeline."
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