SF's Conservatory of Flowers Free First Tuesdays (Golden Gate Park)
Briefly

The Conservatory of Flowers, located in Golden Gate Park, offers an intimate experience with nearly 2,000 species of rare, exotic, and endangered plants from over 50 countries.
Opened in 1879, the Conservatory is the oldest existing conservatory of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, providing a glimpse into biodiversity and plant conservation.
Admission is free for San Francisco residents and all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month, making it accessible to a wider audience.
The Conservatory continues to support public access through Museums for All, offering free or reduced admission to those on public benefits, as well as military and veterans.
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