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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''


[[Image:presidio$lovers-lane$lane_itm$presidio-1870s.jpg]]<br>''Photo: Greg Gaar Collection''
[[Image:presidio$lovers-lane$lane_itm$presidio-1870s.jpg]]<br>


Lovers' Lane (the straight path in middle of photo) got its name when off-duty soldiers in the 1860s used this path to walk into town to see their sweethearts. Originally, this straight path connected the Spanish garrison at the Presidio with the Mission at Dolores Lagoon, three miles southeast.
''Photo: Greg Gaar Collection''
 
'''Lovers' Lane (the straight path in middle of photo) got its name when off-duty soldiers in the 1860s used this path to walk into town to see their sweethearts. Originally, this straight path connected the Spanish garrison at the Presidio with the Mission at Dolores Lagoon, three miles southeast.'''
 
''Photo: Carla Lazer''


[[Image:presidio$presidio-small-bridge.jpg]]
[[Image:presidio$presidio-small-bridge.jpg]]


At the bottom of the path a small stone bridge crosses [[Tennessee Hollow|Tennessee Hollow]] and the creek whose source is [[From Post to Park |El Polin Spring]] further south in the Presidio. This bridge is over 100 years old, built in approximately 1885. Lovers' Lane was an old path used by soldiers in the 1860's to go visit their sweethearts in town.
'''At the bottom of the path a small stone bridge crosses [[Tennessee Hollow|Tennessee Hollow]] and the creek whose source is [[From Post to Park |El Polin Spring]] further south in the Presidio. This bridge is over 100 years old, built in approximately 1885.'''


[[Image:presidio$lovers-lane-photo.jpg]]
[[Image:presidio$lovers-lane-photo.jpg]]


'''Lovers' Lane'''<br>''Photos: Carla Lazer''
'''Lovers' Lane'''<br>
 
''Photo: Carla Lazer''





Revision as of 14:56, 11 November 2009

Unfinished History

Presidio$lovers-lane$lane itm$presidio-1870s.jpg

Photo: Greg Gaar Collection

Lovers' Lane (the straight path in middle of photo) got its name when off-duty soldiers in the 1860s used this path to walk into town to see their sweethearts. Originally, this straight path connected the Spanish garrison at the Presidio with the Mission at Dolores Lagoon, three miles southeast.

Photo: Carla Lazer

Presidio$presidio-small-bridge.jpg

At the bottom of the path a small stone bridge crosses Tennessee Hollow and the creek whose source is El Polin Spring further south in the Presidio. This bridge is over 100 years old, built in approximately 1885.

Presidio$lovers-lane-photo.jpg

Lovers' Lane

Photo: Carla Lazer


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