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・ Outside (Shelly Manne album)
・ Outside (Staind song)
・ Outside (Tapes n' Tapes album)
・ Outside air economizer
・ Outside air temperature
・ Outside backs
・ Outside Bet
・ Outside broadcasting
・ Outside Closer
・ Outside Edge
・ Outside flame ignitor
・ Outside In (organization)
・ Outside Inside (The String Cheese Incident album)
・ Outside Inside (The Tubes album)
・ Outside lag
Outside Lands
・ Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival
・ Outside Looking In
・ Outside Looking In (album)
・ Outside Looking In (play)
・ Outside Looking In (song)
・ Outside Love
・ Outside Man
・ Outside money
・ Outside Mullingar
・ Outside Music
・ Outside My Window
・ Outside My Window (Sarah Buxton song)
・ Outside of a Small Circle of Friends
・ Outside of Heaven


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Outside Lands : ウィキペディア英語版
Outside Lands

Outside Lands was the name used in the 19th century for the present-day Richmond District and Sunset District in San Francisco, California. With few roads and no public transportation, the area was covered by sand dunes and was considered inaccessible and uninhabitable. Today, after extensive development, the area is home to Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach, and well-developed neighborhoods.

==History==
Like all of California, the Outside Lands were a Mexican possession until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February 1848 ceded it to the United States. The area was U.S. government land at the time of the Gold Rush. The City and County of San Francisco, which was growing rapidly, desired the land and petitioned for it in the 1850s. After years of court battles, the U.S. government declared the area part of San Francisco in 1866.
In 1866, the federal government upheld the city’s title to the Outside Lands against claims of squatters. During the course of lengthy litigation over the Outside Lands, local politicians, led by Frank McCoppin, and residents of San Francisco rallied for the establishment of a public park in the western quarter of the city. A supervisory committee subdivided the Outside Lands and proposed an arrangement whereby squatters could donate a portion of their claims for a public park in return for clear title to the remainder of their lands. The proposal won McCoppin the Mayor’s office, and gained the approval of the state legislature.

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