The Firehouse at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture
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2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94123, United StatesMap
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The large lawn military base is watery, and some historic streets of San Francisco, which is really a must when you are nearby. There are many great routes for hiking, jogging or walking. There are plenty of grass for kicking or family picnics.
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You will discover more than 1,200 sections of land of verdant slants, cleared strolling trails, and authentic structures inside this urban national park. Fort Mason is set in a perfect area with staggering cove sees that make it local people's must-be spot for Fourth of July fireworks or inland post point for Opening Day of the Bay celebrations. The Fort Mason Center frequently hosts occasions including an agriculturists' market, traditions, live theater, and shows. Obviously, there is a lot of history to be found. In the 1860's the fort was the city's beach front fortress. Amid WWII it was a bustling port of embarkation for US troops and 49 of the first structures remain.
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The large lawn military base is watery, and some historic streets of San Francisco, which is really a must when you are nearby. There are many great routes for hiking, jogging or walking. There are plenty of grass for kicking or family picnics.
A green place for a walk, drive your scooter or enjoy a picnic. There is a grocery store and several cafes nearby, which is ideal for sitting and resting or snacking rather than just being in a daze.
The Fort Mason lawn was previously a military base, but it is now open to the public. The lawn here is so beautiful, we arrived here at dusk, especially few, the place is very empty, and you can also enjoy the beautiful view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The large lawn military base is watery, and some historic streets of San Francisco, which is really a must when you are nearby. There are many great routes for hiking, jogging or walking. There are plenty of grass for kicking or family picnics.
Even if you don't go to the museum, go to the lawn and look at the Golden Gate Bridge, you will feel very comfortable. Many people hold parties here, and some people take dogs with them.