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Spreckels Temple of Music, also called the bandshell, constructed in 1900, is in the Music Concourse at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It was a gift to the city from sugar magnate Claus Spreckels and is one of the largest bandshells in the North America. See more
The Spreckels Temple of Music was the third bandstand in the park. The first was built in 1882, and a larger one was built 1888. In 1895, discussions began about building a larger bandshell to accommodate the … See more
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• Spreckels Temple of Music See moreThe bandshell has served as a stage for numerous performers over the years ranging from John Philip Sousa to Luciano Pavarotti and the Grateful Dead. The Temple of Music is … See more
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https://www.artandarchitecture-sf.com/spreckles...WebMay 25, 2013 · Golden Gate Park Spreckels Temple of Music This is the third bandstand to grace Golden Gate Park. Claus Spreckels (The Sugar King) gave $75,000 towards the $78,810 cost of the building. The shell is …
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