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Monster Park

Monster Park
Jamestown and Harney Way
San Francisco, CA 94124
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Monster Park is the playing field for the San Francisco 49ers.

Directions:
From the North (Marin, Sonoma, Napa, and Mendocino Counties):
* Take the 101 Freeway South across the Golden Gate Bridge.
* Follow 101 South, through the city, and then back onto the freeway.
* Follow to the 3Com Park exit.
* Follow the signs to the park.

From the Northeast (Solano, Yolo, and Sacramento Counties):
* Take Interstate 80 West, across the Bay Bridge, to the 101
 freeway South.
* Take the 3Com Park exit
* Follow the signs to the park.

From the East (Northern Alameda and Contra Costa Counties):
* Take the Bay Bridge (Interstate 80) West, to the 101 freeway South.
* Take the 3Com Park exit, and follow signs to the park.

From the Southeast (Southern Alameda County):
* Take either the Dumbarton or San Mateo Bridge to the 101 freeway North.
* Take the 3Com Park exit, and follow signs to the park.

From the South (Northeastern San Mateo, Santa Clara and Monterey Counties):
* Take the 101 freeway North to the 3Com Park exit.
* Follow the signs to the park.

From the Southwest (Northwestern and Southern San Mateo County):
* Take Interstate 280 North to the 101 freeway South.
* Take the 3Com Park exit and follow the signs to the park.

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