





erexere wrote:Can anyone attest to specific spots along with reasons for digs in the immediate viscinity of the Joan d'Arc at the Legion of Honor in SF? I'm not convinced its at the JdA statue but theres bound to be some good enough reasons to dig in front or behind. The more I read the verse with her in mind the more I suspect she is the object of Twains attention and she is a major alignment reference to where the casque is positioned relative to a "giant step" (and not sure what that is yet).





rexx wrote:Moscone Recreation Center sports the largest children's park in the city and also has tennis courts, basketball courts, and a volleyball area. It has served as a meeting location for generations of San Francisco natives, and can be seen in several historic films. The slice of land that was the site of the Tower Of Jewels during the 1915 World's Fair was initially named Funston Park. The park was renamed after the assassination of mayor George Moscone as a political payback to the conservative neighborhood activists in the Marina District that opposed Moscone's progressive policies.




Rviewer1 wrote:And, the biggest moon is hovering right on top of the goddess of the moon statue, Diana


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