Lone Mountain

Lone Mountain is a hill in western San Francisco, California and is the site of the University of San Francisco (USF) - Lone Mountain Campus, which in turn was previously the San Francisco Lone Mountain College for Women. Lone Mountain was once the location of Lone Mountain Cemetery — actually a complex encompassing Laurel Hill, Calvary, Masonic, and Odd Fellows Cemeteries. However, in the early 1930s, San Francisco voted most of its cemeteries o... more
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  • 136.55 m (448 ft )
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