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(November 2022)
Stanyan Street
Stanyan Park Hotel is a historic building at the corner of Stanyan Street and Waller Street.
OwnerCity and County of San Francisco
Maintained bySan Francisco DPW
LocationSan Francisco, California
North endGeary Boulevard
South endBelgrave Avenue

Stanyan Street is a north–south street in San Francisco, California marking the eastern side of the Golden Gate Park and the western side of the Panhandle. It is named after Charles H. Stanyan, a city supervisor from 1866 to 1869 who was on the committee which sited the park.[1]

The street is celebrated in one of Rod McKuen's poem collections Stanyan Street & Other Sorrows (1966), and in Nick Waterhouse's song 'Stanyan Street', from his 2016 release Never Twice.

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  1. ^ Pollock, Christopher (Winter 2020). "Sand Into Gold" (PDF). Eden. Vol. 23, no. 1. California Garden & Landscape History Society. p. 10. Retrieved November 4, 2022.
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