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Cayuga Park is a small unique park in San Francisco, located at the edge of the Cayuga Terrace neighborhood. Both the history, content and layout of the park is unique.

The park's current layout and aesthetics is largely the creation of Demetrio Braceros, an immigrant from the Philippines. After coming to the San Francisco, Braceros originally worked for a law firm, but soon after applied for a job as a gardener at the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. In 1986, Braceros was assigned to the 4 acre Cayuga Park, with the mission to "change the atmosphere" Jones, Carolyn (March 11, 2005), "Excelsion Gardener creates Eden at playground", San Francisco Chronicle{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) .