Outside Lands

“The sand dunes of Golden Gate Park before they were converted into a garden; view from the old Seal Rock House, taken in 1865”

Outside Lands was the name used in the 19th century for the present-day Richmond District and Sunset District in San Francisco. With few roads and no public transportation, the area was covered by sand dunes and was considered inaccessible and uninhabitable. Today, after extensive development, the area consists of Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach, and well-developed neighborhoods.


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