
I remember this place being sketchy when I was growing up, pretty sure it was a community garden that was maintained by the neighborhood until it got the funding it needed to open as a park. My...
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24th Street Mini Park in San Francisco, CA is a recently-renovated park owned by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. It features great public art and murals, a children's playground with swings and a merry-go-round, a mosaic serpent that shoots water, and plenty of benches and picnic tables for visitors to relax and enjoy.
Originally established in 1972, the park underwent a transformation in the 1990s and is now a vibrant community space. With the support of local artists and community members, the park was revitalized with funding from various sources, resulting in a beautiful art park that residents and visitors can enjoy.
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I remember this place being sketchy when I was growing up, pretty sure it was a community garden that was maintained by the neighborhood until it got the funding it needed to open as a park. My...
Beautiful little park- I was awed by the murals that covered the walls, the lovely flora, and the ornate snake statue that kids could climb on. There's a splash pad area, a see-saw, and a saucer...
Back in the day, kids were tougher.. We had tanbark! None of that wussy new rubber crap! We came home with splinters up the ying yang and blistered palms... Holy crap, is that a giant snake.....
The City's Mission District will received an early Christmas present when Mayor Gavin Newsom, Supervisor Tom Ammiano, the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, the Lower 24th Street...
Hidden Gem! This park is totally...WOW! The impressive murals, large mosaic snake, and ample seating areas make this "mini-park" so special, and such a standout amongst the restaurants, produce...