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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
People
 

Click on any of the links to learn about the various different individuals and groups of people who have shaped the history and culture of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 

 

 
photo of Adolf Sutro at Sutro Heights

Adolf Sutro

Learn how this entrepreneur helped shape the landscape of 19th century San Francisco. 

 
photo of John Muir

John Muir

Learn about one of the country's most influential conservationist and how he helped create the National Park Service.

 

 
photo of Major Dana Crissy

Major Dana Crissy

Learn about the daring pilot for whom Crissy Field is named. 

 
illustration of Native American mother and child

Ohlones and Coast Miwoks

Learn about the American Indians who lived in this area.

 
photo of family of dairy farmers

Portuguese Dairy Farmers

Learn more about the hard-working dairy farmers who shaped the agricultural landscape of the Marin Headlands. 

 
Phil Burton

Phillip Burton

Learn about the charismatic Congressman who helped create the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

photo of General Winfield Scott
General Winfield Scott
Learn about the people associated with the Presidio of San Francisco.
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Fort Baker hospital building  

Did You Know?
During the early 20th century, the army relied on standardized architectural plans to construct different types of buildings. That is why Fort Baker Building 533 and the Fort Mason GGNRA headquarters’ building look so similar: they were both constructed in 1902 as hospitals.

Last Updated: March 10, 2009 at 14:39 EST