San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park Has Hella Secrets
Spoiler alert: There may be a Nessie in SF's Stow Lake. And bison numbered in the hundreds at Golden Gate Park.
San Francisco is a bastion of weird-ass shit, a cornucopia of Muni missteps and quirky, out-of-sight gems. But one of the city’s most well-known and Instagrammed locations, Golden Gate Park, has its own share of historical weirdness to add to the misfit melting pot.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and shine a spotlight on some of the park’s most interesting historical footnotes and facts.
A 60-foot cross is (somewhere) behind the foliage at Rainbow Falls
In 1894, the Prayerbook Cross — an enormous sandstone cross inscribed with English excerpts from the first sermon of the Book of Common Prayer in California — was given to the city as a gift from the Church of En...