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Sydney Walton Square is a public park located just west of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California, United States. The park is named after San Francisco banker . The 2-acre park was designed by Peter Walker. It was created as part of the city of San Francisco's partnership with to bring more public art to the area. The park consists of public artwork by Jim Dine, Marisol Escobar, George Rickey, Joan Brown, Benny Bufano, and Francois Stahly. An old arch from the also resides in the park. It is the only remaining structure from San Francisco's historical produce district.

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  • Sydney Walton Square is a public park located just west of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California, United States. The park is named after San Francisco banker . The 2-acre park was designed by Peter Walker. It was created as part of the city of San Francisco's partnership with to bring more public art to the area. The park consists of public artwork by Jim Dine, Marisol Escobar, George Rickey, Joan Brown, Benny Bufano, and Francois Stahly. An old arch from the also resides in the park. It is the only remaining structure from San Francisco's historical produce district. (en)
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  • Sydney Walton Square is a public park located just west of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California, United States. The park is named after San Francisco banker . The 2-acre park was designed by Peter Walker. It was created as part of the city of San Francisco's partnership with to bring more public art to the area. The park consists of public artwork by Jim Dine, Marisol Escobar, George Rickey, Joan Brown, Benny Bufano, and Francois Stahly. An old arch from the also resides in the park. It is the only remaining structure from San Francisco's historical produce district. (en)
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