I'm confused but bear with me! All the photos in the beginning of the review are not from the same place,they are from 2 separate and distinct places. I reviewed a small area on ZSFGH property next to building 90,because the first 3 photos are of a statue in that area next to building 90. There are no athletic facilities of any sort here,there are just a few benches to relax on with some great plants, trees,and bushes to attract birds and bees. I'm not sure if this little area is actually called "Jose Coronado park" or not,but the statue photos are from 995 Potrero. I said: A small,peaceful and pleasant place to relax awhile that is next to ZSFGH building 90. Beautiful plants and great gardening/landscaping make for a very nice little spot to read or do a crossword-puzzle!
On the other hand,
The address given on this review is 2502 Folsom st. The photos of the athletic facilities are at 2502 Folsom Street,which is indeed named "Jose Coronado park", officially. I say to read other contributors reviews of 2502 Folsom street,my review was for...
Read moreOpen space is open space in a big city. Everyone needs it, even the local drunks. Lots of harmless whooping it up going on outside the park fences but inside you can play soccer, basketball, tennis, or use the children's area(double fenced to keep out the local color). I've played tennis here with female friends and there was definitely some cat-calling so be aware of that vibe if you're a lady too. Also, asphalt hurts to run on...
Read moreIt has a working, though modest restroom. Also it has a normal sized basketball court, and a tennis/volleyball court for the neighborhood to play and enjoy. A modest yet functional children's climbing thingie, (sort of a jungle gym - don't know if some greedy bstrd copyrighted Jungle Gym - to sue schools and parks...
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