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Doggie Diner Heads in SF's Golden Gate Park
Have you seen the giant dog heads at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco? They’re an ode to the old Doggie Diner restaurants in the Bay Area. The last of them closed in 1986, but the mascots lived on. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to John Law, Doggie Diner Head Steward, for more.
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San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Returns in Person
The popular Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival returns to San Francisco this weekend with in-person performances. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Returns to San Francisco in Person
San Francisco’s popular Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival returns this weekend to Golden Gate Park for in-person performances. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Japanese Tea Garden's 107-Year-Old Pagoda Successfully Restored
Following a two-year restoration project, the Japanese Tea Garden’s towering red pagoda in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park has been officially revived to its full glory, 107 years after its appearance at the 1915 world’s fair.
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival Returns to San Francisco in Person
San Francisco’s popular Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival returns this weekend to Golden Gate Park for in-person performances.
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12 Pianos Spread Throughout Golden Gate Park
A dozen pianos are spread throughout Golden Gate Park for the public to enjoy.
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Large Crowds Expected as Outside Lands Music Festival Kicks Off in San Francisco
Outside Lands returns this weekend in San Francisco, bringing a wide range of music, food, art and a quarter million people to Golden Gate Park.
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Large Crowds Expected as Outside Lands Music Festival Returns in San Francisco
Outside Lands returns this weekend in San Francisco, bringing a wide range of music, food, art and a quarter million people to Golden Gate Park. Christie Smith reports.
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Outside Lands Music Festival Returns to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
The popular Outside Lands music festival returns to San Francisco this weekend, but this time it will largely look exactly as it did before the pandemic. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Outside Lands Music Festival Returns to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
The popular Outside Lands music festival returns to San Francisco this weekend, but this time it will largely look exactly as it did before the pandemic. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival to Return to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
For the first time in three years, San Francisco’s popular Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival will return to Golden Gate Park for in-person performances.
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Residents Celebrate Return of Muni 21-Hayes Bus Service to Golden Gate Park
San Francisco residents who live in the city’s Western Addition, Hayes Valley and Tenderloin neighborhoods celebrated the return of 21-Hayes bus service to Golden Gate Park Saturday, while park visitors took their first spin on adaptive bicycles on car-free John F. Kennedy Drive.
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AIDS Memorial Quilt Goes on Display in San Francisco
There is now a moving tribute to victims of the AIDS epidemic at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Officials Vote to Keep JFK Drive Car-Free
San Francisco Board of Supervisors and County Transportation officials voted Tuesday night to permanently close JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park to vehicles. Cierra Johnson reports.
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4/20 Celebration Returns to Golden Gate Park After 2 Years
It’s 4/20, and that means cannabis fans are sparking up all over the Bay Area. A giant event is back on Hippie Hill in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park after two years of hiatus due to the pandemic. Scott Budman has the details.
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4/20 Festival in SF's Golden Gate Park Returns After 2-Year Hiatus
San Francisco’s annual 4/20 bacchanal kicked off Wednesday morning at Golden Gate Park for the first time in two years and organizers are expecting a large and enthusiastic crowd.
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San Francisco's 4/20 Celebration Returns With New Rules
San Francisco will allow on-site cannabis sales at Wednesday’s 4/20 celebration in Golden Gate Park for the first time in the annual event’s history, city officials said. Cierra Johnson reports.
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‘Slava Ukraini!' Aid Concert in San Francisco
As many Ukrainians flee for safety, many residents of the Bay Area are trying to help. People gathered at Golden Gate Park Saturday for a relief concert. Organizers are working to raise funds to support the World Central Kitchen. Christie Smith reports.
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Concert at Golden Gate Park Hopes to Raise Thousands in Support of Ukraine
A humanitarian relief concert took place in San Francisco Saturday in support of the people of Ukraine.
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Increased Shuttle Service, Accessibility Improvements Unveiled at SF's Golden Gate Park
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park will see new improvements within the next few days — improvements aimed at making the park more accessible for elderly visitors and those with disabilities — city officials said.