If you are looking for a glimpse into the soul of San Francisco, the National AIDS Memorial Grove is a good place to visit. Located in the eastern section of Golden Gate Park and built as a...
National AIDS Memorial Grove
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The National AIDS Memorial Grove, located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, spans 10 acres and serves as a dedicated space for healing, remembrance, and hope for those affected by the ongoing AIDS crisis. It honors the lives lost and inspires new generations of activists to combat stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS.
In addition to the Grove, the organization supports the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the largest community folk arts project in the world, and offers scholarships and storytelling programs to elevate the voices of those impacted by HIV/AIDS. Through community engagement and volunteer efforts, the National AIDS Memorial ensures that the stories of those who have died are preserved and remembered for future generations.
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The National AIDS Memorial Grove is one of my favorite places to walk around in Golden Gate Park. Paths through redwood groves lead down to an open meadow. Flowers and ferns line the walkways....
For sure it's a good idea to visit this important place in Golden Gate Park that honor the victims of a serious health crisis. In the 1980s AIDS was a big issue. The National AIDS Memorial Grove...
I know I should write a review or have taken photos.. but I can't and couldn't. One day I'll post their names myself.
A deeply moving quiet space for contemplation, remembrance, solitude, and calm. Especially poignant for those who lived through the AIDS epidemic. Almost everyone in this city knew someone with...

