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Outside Lands Podcast Episode 381: Thomas Starr King Monument
Reverend Thomas Starr King was a pivotal figure in San Francisco and California history. We resume our celebration of Golden Gate Park's 150th year and examine the Starr King monument and the man.
Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast - May 30, 2020
(above) Thomas Starr King Monument, circa 1910
Golden Gate park, Thomas Starr King Monument, dedicated October 26, 1892
Beginning in 1883, steam trains rumbled down Lincoln Way, cut through Golden Gate Park, and delivered hundreds of Sunday visitors to Ocean Beach. (Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast Sep 27, 2014)
McLaren Lodge in Golden Gate Park is impressive inside and out. Take a virtual audio tour of John McLaren's residence where he lived for 47 years. (Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast Jan 31, 2020)