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Unfinished History
Fleischacker Pool c 1940.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
The area between the zoo, the ocean, and Fort Funston was once Fleischacker Pool, a thousand-foot-long swimming pool; it was so big that lifeguards had to patrol the pool in boats. The 116,000 square feet of surface held 6.3 million gallons of chilly ocean water. Built in 1925, the pool gradually fell into disuse; in 1984, it was covered with earth.
Distance view of Fleischacker Pool (the large rectangular body of water).
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
A part of the 116,000 square foot Fleischacker Pool; middle 20th century.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library