Fort Funston: Difference between revisions

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'''Fort Funston near Thornton Beach, just south of San Francisco's city limits.'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:sfsuingl$ft-funston-aerial-1980s.jpg]]
[[Image:sfsuingl$ft-funston-aerial-1980s.jpg]]


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'''Fort[[A Defense of General Funston | Funston]] with [[Lake Merced Wild Garden|Lake Merced]] on its east and the Pacific Ocean to its west on July 1, 1940.'''
'''Fort[[A Defense of General Funston | Funston]] with [[Lake Merced Wild Garden|Lake Merced]] on its east and the Pacific Ocean to its west on July 1, 1940.'''


[[Image:Ft-Funston-Thornton-Beach6039.jpg]]
'''Fort Funston near Thornton Beach, view southward'''
[[Image:Ft-funston-developing-the-coast-w-trains-signage6038.jpg]]
'''National Park Service signage describing how the coastal railroad helped to develop the coast, sending a railroad through this vista point back in the late 19th century.'''


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Revision as of 17:07, 2 November 2008

Ft-funston thornton-Beach6043.jpg

Fort Funston near Thornton Beach, just south of San Francisco's city limits.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Sfsuingl$ft-funston-aerial-1980s.jpg

Fort Funston in the 1980s.

Photos: National Park Service

Sfsuingl$ft-funston-aerial-1940.jpg

Fort Funston with Lake Merced on its east and the Pacific Ocean to its west on July 1, 1940.

Ft-Funston-Thornton-Beach6039.jpg

Fort Funston near Thornton Beach, view southward

File:Ft-funston-developing-the-coast-w-trains-signage6038.jpg

National Park Service signage describing how the coastal railroad helped to develop the coast, sending a railroad through this vista point back in the late 19th century.

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