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Signs, In Francisco Park, Hyde & Bay Streets, San Francisco, California
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![]() A sign near the entrance to the park described the role of the Reservoir Keeper and why the Reservoir Keeper's Cottage had been removed.
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#C22_1957
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![]() There was a dog area in the park, so some of the posted signs control access by dogs. Here the sign read, "Keep Dogs Out of Plant Beds."
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#C22_1958
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![]() An elevated path wound its way up hill through the park. Signs near the entrance to the ramp limited access. One sign read, "Weight Limit 1,000 pounds." The other sign read, "No Skateboards, Scooters or Bikes allowed."
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#C22_1981
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![]() The risers on the steps that ran up through the center of the park had names attached. Some of the names were for people, while others were for businesses, both of whom were credited with aiding the construction and design of the park.
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#C22_1986
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![]() A sign was etched into the concrete bordering the central lawn of Francisco Park. That sign read: I think a hero is any person really intent on making this a better place for all people.
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#C22_1989
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