• JFK Promenade

    January 7 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F

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    Golden Gate Park is a massive 1,017-acre urban park in San Francisco, larger than New York's Central Park, featuring gardens, lakes, museums and cultural attractions, with a mix of landscaped areas and natural woodlands, attracting millions of visitors annually for recreation, events, and cultural experiences. It stretches from the city center to the Pacific Ocean.

    JFK Promenade a car free zone

    Charles Grafly, Pioneer Mother, 1915,

    The "Street Whale" is a large, colorful, life-sized humpback whale sculpture made from reclaimed wood and recycled materials, created by artist Reuben Rude

    Naga is a massive, glowing 100-foot-long sea serpent art installation located in Golden Gate Park's Rainbow Falls on the JFK Promenade, featuring iridescent scales, internal lights, and bubbling from its nose, creating an immersive, whimsical experience and serving as a beloved mascot for San Francisco. First seen at Burning Man 2024, this community-built artwork by Cjay Roughgarden, Stephanie Shipman, and Jacquelyn Scott is the park's largest art piece, bringing light, fantasy, and shared stories to the park.
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