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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>''' | |||
' | You can't tell the history of the Haight Ashbury without addressing the development of Golden Gate Park, especially of the [[Panhandle|Panhandle]]. The Panhandle is actually the oldest of the parks; at one time it was John McLaren's arboretum. Every bush, every tree, even the Eucalyptus (now politically incorrect non-native species) were first planted in the Panhandle to see how they survived. Thus the Panhandle has the oldest trees in Golden Gate Park and 21 varieties of Eucalyptus. | ||
''—Calvin Welch from a lecture at New College in Fall, 1994. '' | |||
[[Image:Panhandle-1882.jpg]] | |||
'''The Panhandle in 1882. Baker and Oak Streets at front right corner of park, dunes still predominant in area.''' | |||
'''Former roadway through the Panhandle is now a series of grassy meadows approaching the park.''' | ''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | ||
[[Image:BVPHN896.jpg]] | |||
'''Just a little over a decade later, the Victorians are beginning to crowd around the Panhandle, gateway to Golden Gate Park.''' | |||
''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | |||
[[Image:FELL926.jpg]] | |||
'''Fell Street at Cole, c. 1926.''' | |||
''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | |||
[[Image:Fell at-Cole.2023.sharpened.jpg]] | |||
'''Fell Street at Cole, 2023.''' | |||
''Photo: Eihway Su'' | |||
[[Image:OAKTR933.jpg]] | |||
'''United Railroads trolley lumbers west on Oak Street, c. 1933.''' | |||
''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | |||
[[Image:Panhandle-w-car-1931.jpg|540px|thumb]] | |||
'''Cars drive up the Panhandle to enter Golden Gate Park, circa 1931.''' | |||
''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | |||
[[Image:Panhandle 4565.jpg]] | |||
'''Former roadway through the Panhandle is now a series of grassy meadows approaching the park.''' | |||
''Photo: Chris Carlsson'' | |||
[[Image:Masonic-&Panhandle-1935.jpg]] | |||
'''Masonic looking south through Panhandle, 1935.''' | |||
''Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA'' | |||
[[Image:Masonic-&Panhandle-1994.jpg]] | |||
'''Masonic looking south through Panhandle, 1994.''' | |||
''Photo: David Green'' | |||
[[Image:Saul-Heller-Panhandle PICT0241 Malvina-Reynolds-singing-at-panhandle1966.jpg]] | |||
'''Malvina Reynolds serenading [[The Freeway Revolt|protesters defending the Panhandle]] from freeway plans in 1966.''' | |||
''Photo: courtesy Saul Heller'' | |||
[[Image:Saul-Heller-Panhandle PICT0005 edited-Remember-the-song-Little-Boxes edited-FINAL.jpg]] | |||
'''Malvina Reynolds in the Panhandle, 1966.''' | |||
''Photo: courtesy Saul Heller'' | |||
[[Image:Panhandle freeway sketch 4182299464 3687674da0 o.png|720px]] | |||
'''Plans for Panhandle Freeway, [[The Freeway Revolt|defeated by concerted citizen activism]] in the 1950s-1960s.''' | |||
''Image: courtesy Eric Fischer'' | |||
[[Image:Eric fischer Looking east toward Fillmore, between Fell and Oak, from the 1948 Transportation Plan for San Francisco 3890829846 8741707330 b.jpg|720px]] | |||
'''1948 vision of easterly view towards Fillmore between Fell and Oak.''' | |||
''Image: courtesy Eric Fischer'' | |||
[[Image:Eric fischer panhandle freeway 3890404604 4106262c2e o.jpg|720px]] | |||
'''Route of proposed Panhandle freeway.''' | |||
''Image: courtesy Eric Fischer'' | |||
[[Image:Saul-Heller-Panhandle PICT0004 Henry-Heller.jpg]] | |||
'''Henry Heller, key member of the effort to protect the Panhandle from becoming a freeway.''' | |||
''Photo: courtesy Saul Heller'' | |||
[[Image:Saul-Heller-Panhandle PICT0243.jpg]] | |||
'''Henry Heller looks on while a youth helps plant a tree in the Panhandle, 1966.''' | |||
''Photo: courtesy Saul Heller'' | |||
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Unfinished History
You can't tell the history of the Haight Ashbury without addressing the development of Golden Gate Park, especially of the Panhandle. The Panhandle is actually the oldest of the parks; at one time it was John McLaren's arboretum. Every bush, every tree, even the Eucalyptus (now politically incorrect non-native species) were first planted in the Panhandle to see how they survived. Thus the Panhandle has the oldest trees in Golden Gate Park and 21 varieties of Eucalyptus.
—Calvin Welch from a lecture at New College in Fall, 1994.
The Panhandle in 1882. Baker and Oak Streets at front right corner of park, dunes still predominant in area.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Just a little over a decade later, the Victorians are beginning to crowd around the Panhandle, gateway to Golden Gate Park.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Fell Street at Cole, c. 1926.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Fell Street at Cole, 2023.
Photo: Eihway Su
United Railroads trolley lumbers west on Oak Street, c. 1933.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Cars drive up the Panhandle to enter Golden Gate Park, circa 1931.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Former roadway through the Panhandle is now a series of grassy meadows approaching the park.
Photo: Chris Carlsson
Masonic looking south through Panhandle, 1935.
Photo: Private collector, San Francisco, CA
Masonic looking south through Panhandle, 1994.
Photo: David Green
Malvina Reynolds serenading protesters defending the Panhandle from freeway plans in 1966.
Photo: courtesy Saul Heller
Malvina Reynolds in the Panhandle, 1966.
Photo: courtesy Saul Heller
Plans for Panhandle Freeway, defeated by concerted citizen activism in the 1950s-1960s.
Image: courtesy Eric Fischer
1948 vision of easterly view towards Fillmore between Fell and Oak.
Image: courtesy Eric Fischer
Route of proposed Panhandle freeway.
Image: courtesy Eric Fischer
Henry Heller, key member of the effort to protect the Panhandle from becoming a freeway.
Photo: courtesy Saul Heller
Henry Heller looks on while a youth helps plant a tree in the Panhandle, 1966.
Photo: courtesy Saul Heller