Coit Tower, Coit Tower, located in Pioneer Park (Pioneer Park) on Telegraph Mountain (Telegraph Hill). Pioneer Park, located on the top of Telegraph Mountain in San Francisco, covers an area of about 4.89 acres, established in 1876 to celebrate the centenary of the founding of the United States. Before the park was built, the site belonged to the Maritime Telegraph Station, so the mountain is called Telegraph Mountain. Telegraph Mountain, 83 meters above sea level, is one of the forty-four hills of San Francisco, and one of the original seven hills. Coit Tower, tower sixty-four meters high, round appearance, very technical style, reinforced concrete buildings; Designed by architects Arthur Brown, Jr. and Henry Howard, built from 1932 to 1933, because Lily Hitchcock Coyt (Lillie Hitchcock Coit) donated a third of her heritage to San Francisco for beautifying the city, the tower funds even used Coyt's bequest, So the tower was named Koit Tower; on January 29, 2008, Koit Tower was listed on the National Historical List (National Register of Historic Placeson). There is a bronze statue in the front of the Koit Tower for commemoration. The Coit Tower, also known as the Coit Memorial Tower, is a tribute to volunteer firefighters who died in five San Francisco fires. Early in the morning, they set off from the North Beach, walked slowly and then climbed, circled several times, climbed the stone steps, and came to Pioneer Park. At that time, tourists were scarce, and all the people who saw were local mountaineering and running, mostly slim and healthy women in their 20s and 30s. Around the park, the photos taken were not as good as the landscape. Looking down, far away, the Golden Gate Bridge, the city's tall buildings, were in sight. When going down the mountain, walk everywhere, almost lost, but the heart is quiet. Sunlight, clouds, wood, winding path... I really want to get lost in the quiet.