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Playland at the Beach was San Francisco's answer to Coney Island. A top-of-the-line amusement park stretching from Golden Gate Park to Sutro Heights, Playland had it all: A monster roller-coaster, the world's weirdest funhouse, and a freaky mascot named Laughing Sal whose mad, unearthly cackle terrified children and subverted the collective unconscious of a generation.
Playland at the Beach was San Francisco's answer to Coney Island. A top-of-the-line amusement park stretching from Golden Gate Park to Sutro Heights, Playland had it all: A monster roller-coaster, the world's weirdest funhouse, and a freaky mascot named Laughing Sal whose mad, unearthly cackle terrified children and subverted the collective unconscious of a generation.
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'''Laughing Sal'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


But in 1972, real-estate speculators tore it down. In its place they erected buildings that almost managed to be as boring as Playland had been exciting: an architecturally undistinguished beachside condominium complex, and, across La Playa, a Safeway supermarket. Lo and behold, the high-rent condo complex has since then remained mostly empty; and much of the site still remains undeveloped. Residents of the neighborhood report that on foggy, moonless nights, you can sometimes hear the devilish cackle of Laughing Sal resounding through the area.
But in 1972, real-estate speculators tore it down. In its place they erected buildings that almost managed to be as boring as Playland had been exciting: an architecturally undistinguished beachside condominium complex, and, across La Playa, a Safeway supermarket. Lo and behold, the high-rent condo complex has since then remained mostly empty; and much of the site still remains undeveloped. Residents of the neighborhood report that on foggy, moonless nights, you can sometimes hear the devilish cackle of Laughing Sal resounding through the area.

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Playland at the Beach, Great Highway and Fulton Streets, c. 1930s.

Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library

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View from Sutro Heights, 1995.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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Funhouse Mirrors at Playland

Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library

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Young family enjoys cotton candy at Playland, 1960s.

Photo: Kurt Bank

Playland at the Beach was San Francisco's answer to Coney Island. A top-of-the-line amusement park stretching from Golden Gate Park to Sutro Heights, Playland had it all: A monster roller-coaster, the world's weirdest funhouse, and a freaky mascot named Laughing Sal whose mad, unearthly cackle terrified children and subverted the collective unconscious of a generation.

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Laughing Sal

Photo: Chris Carlsson

But in 1972, real-estate speculators tore it down. In its place they erected buildings that almost managed to be as boring as Playland had been exciting: an architecturally undistinguished beachside condominium complex, and, across La Playa, a Safeway supermarket. Lo and behold, the high-rent condo complex has since then remained mostly empty; and much of the site still remains undeveloped. Residents of the neighborhood report that on foggy, moonless nights, you can sometimes hear the devilish cackle of Laughing Sal resounding through the area.

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Bathing beauties laugh it up at Playland, c. 1940s

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Photos: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library

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International Studies at Playland

Photo: Kurt Bank


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