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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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Then + Now: Presidio Time Machine

An ecologist and GIS specialist are using technology to show the evolution of natural landscapes.

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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: 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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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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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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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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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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Presidio Trust Announces 148th Memorial Day Ceremony Event

Memorial Day typically draws thousands to the Presidio.

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Then + Now: Biking in the Presidio

People have been enjoying two-wheeled adventures in the Presidio for a century and a half.

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PlaceMakers: Wallace Levin Discusses Remembering Our Veterans

For 15 years, Levin chaired the San Francisco Mayor's Memorial Day Citizens Committee.

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Discovery of the Month: Foreign Fairy Tales (World War II era)

Presidio archaeologists discovered a book of Italian fairy tales while renovating a historic building.

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Then + Now: Main Parade Ground

The historic Main Parade Lawn has evolved over time and is now a popular public gathering space.

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Discovery of the Month: Popcorn from the Past

Seeds from the endangered San Francisco popcorn flower were discovered in an adobe brick.

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Then + Now: Presidio Golf Course

The Presidio Golf Course

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Discovery of the Month: Get Privy to this Chamber Pot

Presidio archaeologists discover a chamber pot once used by Army laundresses.

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Presidio Hosts 144th Memorial Day Ceremony

Event is at San Francisco National Cemetery.