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Golden Gate Park and its warm and peaceful scenery, where you can learn everything about AIDS, eliminate people's fear, give AIDS patients more care and care, the theme of the park sculpture is very image worthy of a visit.
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Golden Gate Park and its warm and peaceful scenery, where you can learn everything about AIDS, eliminate people's fear, give AIDS patients more care and care, the theme of the park sculpture is very image worthy of a visit.
The International AIDS Memorial Park in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is a small but seemingly warm place. AIDS is a disease that human beings need to overcome. This memorial garden helps people understand AIDS.
A peaceful place for quiet contemplation. Tucked in between more well-known Golden Gate Park "attractions," the former Delaveaga Dell has been cleaned up and now has better drainage for the water flow that used to be a bog on the western end, and several memorial areas with seating added, but primarily left as-is to what John McLaren planted. Shhhh, don't tell Rec & Park, there's no admission fee to enter!
AIDS Memorial Park is a very worthwhile place to go, where many buildings are commemorating and introducing AIDS, very quiet.