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Mysterious bright lights at Lands End this morning

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Sarah B.

A view of the bright lights over Lands End from Baker Beach We were up early for a Bright1Fitness workout this morning and noticed unusually bright lights out at the the coast. Driving up Lake Street, we thought they might… Continue Reading →

Lands End
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Revamped Eagle’s Point overlook opens at Lands End

Posted on January 24, 2014 by Sarah B.

Last fall, the El Camino entrance to Lands End was closed off for reconstruction of the Eagle’s Point overlook. It’s one of the best views in the neighborhood, overlooking China Beach, Baker Beach and the majestic Golden Gate Bridge. The… Continue Reading →

Lands End, Parks
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Video: Tightrope walkers at Lands End

Posted on January 7, 2014 by Sarah B.

SF Citizen turned us onto this cool video of some highline walkers who set up at Lands End – “right onhealthy buy meridia no rx underneath the noses of one of the most popular parks in the city”. Epic indeed…… Continue Reading →

Lands End, Video
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Photo: TGIF sunset at Lands End

Posted on January 26, 2013 by Sarah B.

January 25, 2013. Photo by Rhonda Rose

Lands End, Photos
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Lands End’s “Eagles Point” overlook up next for renovations; info event Saturday

Posted on January 7, 2013 by Sarah B.

A drawing of the new Eagles Point lookout; the current platform (inset) One of our favorite lookouts in the neighborhood is from Eagles Point, at the entrance to Lands End near 32nd Avenue and El Camino. It’s a spectacular overlook… Continue Reading →

Lands End, Parks, Recreation
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What lies beneath: the Richmond District’s Mile Rock Tunnel

Posted on July 26, 2012 by Sarah B.

The interior of Mile Rock Tunnel just before it went into operation. August 1915. Following the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco worked to rebuild itself. After being left high, and literally dry with a shortage of water during the quake, there… Continue Reading →

History, Lands End
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New Lands End Lookout is a target for vandals

Posted on July 3, 2012 by Sarah B.

The Lands End Lookout just opened at the end of April, and already the new building – which includes exhibits and artifacts, interpretive merchandise, a cafĂ©, and restrooms – is a target for vandals. Spokeswoman Jennifer Greene of the Parks… Continue Reading →

Crime, Lands End, Parks
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Opening celebration for the new Lands End Lookout visitor center, Saturday

Posted on April 24, 2012 by Sarah B.

This Saturday, the Parks Conservancy will host a celebration for the grand opening of the new Lands End Lookout visitor center. The new visitor center – located just above Sutro Baths in a corner of the Merrie Way parking lot… Continue Reading →

Events, Lands End, Parks, Recreation

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