PANHANDLE PARK
A small park with the oldest eucalyptus trees in the city of San Francisco offering free daily outdoor concerts.
This green strip is the extension of Golden Gate Park. The Panhandle Park was the laboratory of the great urban park: it is here that the landscape designers and botanists came to present their proposals of development. The oldest eucalyptus trees in the city can be admired here. During the 1967 Summer of Love, this small park was famous for the free daily outdoor concerts of bands like Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Grateful Dead and Jimi Hendrix. Hippie writers came here to write during the day.
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