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Then + Now: Fort Winfield Scott’s History and a Vision for its Future
The Presidio Trust is now exploring the future of this iconic site.
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TRENDING: Son Visits Father’s Forgotten Presidio Murals for First Time (NBC Bay Area, September 2017)
A son visits historic murals painted by his father at the Presidio.
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Then + Now: Presidio Theatre
The historic Presidio Theatre was at the center of Army community life and is about to be reborn.
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Five Colorful Ways to Commemorate Presidio’s Past at Pasados del Presidio Events
For decades, the Presidio has illuminated a Norfolk Pine to celebrate the holiday season.
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PlaceMakers: Veteran Joshua Mantz Discusses Community, Service, and Memorial Day
Meet a veteran who is helping others overcome trauma.
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PRESIDIO KIDS: A Young Birder Looks to the Presidio Skies
Meet the young author of two guides to birds in the Presidio.
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PlaceMaker: Rosalyn Tonai Talks Presidio History During World War II
Meet a champion of the Presidio's Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center.
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Then + Now: MacArthur Meadow
Learn about the history and restoration of this part of the Tennessee Hollow Watershed.
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New 'Exclusion' Exhibition Opens at Presidio Officers' Club
Spotlights Presidio’s Role in WWII Japanese American Incarceration
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Then + Now: The New Presidio Visitor Center
As the new center opens, learn about the fascinating history of this historic building.
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Discovery of the Month: Tots' Toys
Presidio archaeologists discovered a treasure trove of long forgotten toys.
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Then + Now: Presidio Firefighters
Look back at the history of our very own Presidio firefighters.
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Then + Now: Batteries Godfrey, Boutelle, and Marcus Miller
Learn about three historic gun batteries you can view while walking on the California Coastal Trail.
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Discovery of the Month: Seriously "Vintage Denim"
Presidio archaeologists discovered a truly "vintage" pair of jeans.
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Then + Now: Presidio Bands
Learn about the military bands that supported the ceremonial functions of the U.S. Army.
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Discovery of the Month: Majolica – The Art of Ceramics
Presidio Trust archaeologists show how everyday objects can also be art.
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Then + Now: Presidio Time Machine
An ecologist and GIS specialist are using technology to show the evolution of natural landscapes.
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Then + Now: A Short History of (a few) Races in the Presidio
Throughout the Presidio's history, people have found ways to race their way through the park.
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As Seen At: Korean War Memorial Opening Ceremony
In 2016, this memorial opened, honoring those who served in what some call "the forgotten war."
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Presidio's Greatest Lists: Five National Park Icons
Here are (a few) icons who had a profound impact on the Presidio and the National Park Service.
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Then + Now: Burning Man at Baker Beach
The cultural event can trace its roots back to the Presidio's Baker Beach in the 1980s.
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Discovery of the Month: The Lineage of (Really Early) California Cuisine
The Archaeology team's discovery of animal bones reveals how the Presidio's past inhabitants ate.
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Then + Now: El Presidio de San Francisco
Learn about the Presidio's first military fort and the archaeology work taking place there today.
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PlaceMakers: Ranger Fredrik “Rik” Penn talks Buffalo Soldiers and Presidio History
This long-time ranger tells us about himself and an important chapter in Presidio history.
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As Seen At: Cemetery Walk Honoring the Buffalo Soldiers
A walk at SF National Cemetery commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Buffalo Soldiers' founding.
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