Dutch Windmill
John F Kennedy Drive

Dutch Windmill
The Dutch Windmill is a historic windmill located on the western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.
History
- Completed in 1902, the Dutch Windmill was one of two functioning windmills built in Golden Gate Park, with the other being Murphy Windmill. The mill was placed on the San Francisco Designated Landmark list on December 6, 1981.
Architecture
The Dutch Windmill is a smock mill, characterized by its distinctive curved roof and single sail. The mill stands at an impressive height of 13 meters (43 feet) above ground level. Its building material is wood, with a characteristic Dutch-style gambrel roof.
Location
The Dutch Windmill is situated on John F Kennedy Drive in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and scenic walking trails, while the nearby Presidio of San Francisco offers stunning views of the city skyline.
Visiting Information
The Dutch Windmill is open to the public and can be visited by appointment. Visitors can explore the mill's interior and learn about its history and significance through interactive exhibits.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
As a designated landmark, the Dutch Windmill has been protected for future generations to enjoy. The San Francisco Parks & Recreation Department oversees the mill's maintenance and upkeep, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
While no notable historical events are specifically associated with this windmill, it is worth noting that Golden Gate Park itself was designed by renowned landscape architect John McLaren in 1870.
Details
| Name | Dutch Windmill |
|---|---|
| City | San Francisco |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 37.77044, -122.509415 |
| Current use | public use (interactive exhibits) |
| Accessible | true |
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