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Golden Gate National Recreational Area
History & Culture
 

Here at Golden Gate National Recreation Area, our historic resources include:

Buildings
739 historic structures, including 5 National Historic Landmarks and 12 National Register Properties

Landscapes
9 documented cultural landscapes, including rural landscapes and dairy ranches

Archeology
61 recorded archeological sites, including sites from the Spanish and Mexican periods

Native American History
Homeland of the Coastal Miwok and Ohlone people

Military History
The country’s largest collection of military installations and fortifications, dating from 1776 through the Cold War

Objects and Artifacts
A collection of over 3 million historic objects, documents, images and specimens

Use the following links to learn more about our history and available resources:

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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San Francisco Seacoast Defenses
Learn how San Francisco Bay has been defended for over 200 years.
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Presidio of San Francisco
Learn about the military post that was first established by the Spanish.
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Self-Guided Tours
Download a copy of our Self-Guided booklets.
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The Golden Gate Bridge from the view of Fort Point by Dan Ng  

Did You Know?
The Golden Gate Bridge’s two towers rise 746 feet, making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument, linking the Presidio of San Francisco to the Marin Headlands.

Last Updated: April 14, 2009 at 15:27 EST