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The almost identical 922-foot mounds offer one of the best views of the City of San Francisco with the north hill called Eureka Peak and the south hill named Noe Peak. The top of Twin Peaks is 31 acres of undeveloped land with the exception of a large reservoir and is managed by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. The hills received their name because of their appearance and have nothing to do with the David Lynch cult television series of the same name.
The almost identical 922-foot mounds offer one of the best views of the City of San Francisco with the north hill called Eureka Peak and the south hill named Noe Peak. The top of Twin Peaks is 31 acres of undeveloped land with the exception of a large reservoir and is managed by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. The hills received their name because of their appearance and have nothing to do with the David Lynch cult television series of the same name.
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