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  2. It was recognized as a California Historical Landmark in 1933 and as a National Historic Landmark in 1962. [5] [4] History. Military use. The Presidio was originally a Spanish fort sited by Juan Bautista de Anza on March 28, 1776, built by a party led by José Joaquín Moraga later that year.

  3. The Presidio is where San Francisco began — a place that preserves the layered and complex history of our nation. The land at the Golden Gate was the traditional territory of the Yelamu, a local tribe of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula.

  4. Dec 12, 2023 · With over 350 historically significant buildings, the Presidio of San Francisco was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962. In 1989, Congress decided to close the Presidio and it was transferred to the National Park Service in October of 1994.

  5. Mar 28, 2019 · Over 148 years, the U.S. Army transformed the Presidio grounds from mostly windswept dunes and scrub to a verdant, preeminent military post. In 1962, the Presidio was designated a National Historic Landmark and the site has been part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area since 1994.

  6. About the Presidio. Get an overview of the history, vision, and strategy that shapes the Presidio of San Francisco. Located in the heart of the Bay Area, the Presidio is a National Historic Landmark and one of America’s most visited national park sites. Long home to native people and later a military post under three flags, it’s now part of ...

  7. Nov 6, 2023 · California. Experience a Diversity of Natural and Cultural History. For 218 years, the Presidio served as an army post for three nations. World and local events, from military campaigns to World Fairs and earthquakes, left their mark. Come enjoy the history and the natural beauty of the Presidio. Explore centuries of architecture.

  8. The Main Post is the historic heart of the Presidio. This easy loop lets you experience several of the special places found there. As a National Historic Landmark District, there’s history to explore almost everywhere you look within the Presidio.

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