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Signage, In Glen Canyon Park, Elk & Chenery Streets, San Francisco, California
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![]() A cow stood above a sign that described almost everything about Glen Canyon Park.
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![]() A sequence of numbers bordered the path. They read, left to right, as, "1", "2", and "3".
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![]() A sign, by a clump of bushes, said, "Honey Bees, Please do not Disturb."
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![]() A large sign, just inside Glen Canyon Park, listed the governing rules.
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![]() A sign, next to the rules, was a "Coyote Alert." It described what you should and should not do, if you encounter a coyote.
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![]() An older "Coyote Alert" sign was found deeper into the park.
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![]() A sign, attached to a eucalyptus tree, described one's behavior inside a "Significant Natural Resource, Area."
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One of the trails through Glen Canyon Park celebrated the "Gum Tree Girls."
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![]() Someone had written in chalk on the cut-off end of a tree limb. That modest sign read, "My favorite shirt will always look better on you."
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