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'''JFK Drive has been getting even more use than its usual during the Covid-19 pandemic since the eastern half has been open only to pedestrians, joggers, and bicyclists.''' | '''JFK Drive has been getting even more use than its usual during the Covid-19 pandemic since the eastern half has been open only to pedestrians, joggers, and bicyclists.''' |
Unfinished History
JFK Drive has been getting even more use than its usual during the Covid-19 pandemic since the eastern half has been open only to pedestrians, joggers, and bicyclists.
Photo: Chris Carlsson, May 2020
JFK Drive, crowded during the pandemic.
Photo: Chris Carlsson, May 2020
On Sundays, the eastern half of J.F.K. Drive down the center of Golden Gate Park is closed to automobiles and turned over to an amazing multitude of people skating, biking, walking, running, and playing. Walking among the crowd one is treated to a remarkable diversity of languages, subcultures, bodies, etc. An ongoing campaign to close large parts of the park to cars has intermittently made itself felt, but the city's Recreation & Park Dept. has resisted any permanent closure of JFK Drive until the Covid-19 pandemic, and few expect it to remain closed when the crisis has passed.
Sunday Skating on J.F.K. Drive in Golden Gate Park.
Photo: Chris Carlsson
Bicycles were very widely enjoyed during the 1890's in Golden Gate Park and all of San Francisco.
Photo: Private Collection
Lindley Meadow, off JFK Drive and west of 25th Avenue and Crossover Drive.
Photo: Chris Carlsson
Flag football in Lindley Meadow.
Photo: Chris Carlsson