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Naga, a 100-foot sea serpent sculpture originally created for Burning Man, lighted up Golden Gate Park on Monday night with a dazzling LED display and bubbles, drawing a huge crowd.
Golden Gate Park's Japanese Tea Garden, as it appeared in 1904. The tea garden was built as part of a Japanese Village exhibit for California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894.
In a quiet area of the famous park you'll find the Japanese Tea Garden. This 5-acre area is beautifully landscaped, and some of the gorgeous trees and plants are over a century old.
Here’s the top 10 among all NPS sites: 1. Golden Gate National Recreation Area (17.18 million visits) 2. Blue Ridge Parkway (16.73 million) 3. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (12.19 million ...