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Saints Peter and Paul Church, Washington Square Park, San Francisco, California Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Park Tavern and the Washington Square Inn with cars parked along the street at Washington Square in San Francisco California Royalty Free Stock Photo
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San Franciscos Washington Square Park is one of the cities oldest parks, dating to 1847. It may be hard to believe today, but the area was originally a ranch, owned by Juana Briones who grew potatoes and raised cattle here. She was also a traditional medical practitioner, a Curandero. She is considered the Mother of San Francisco for personally helping to develop the city. She then went on to help develop the city of Palo Alto. This bench with plaque in Washington Square Park is to commemorate the work of Juana Briones, a park that is still enjoyed by all. As seen 5 June 2024.


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