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Select any of the following links to learn more about Golden Gate’s various themes and stories.
Learn how in 1969, a group of American Indians occupied Alcatraz to highlight their protest against the government's policies.
A World's Fair Celebration
Learn how in 1915, the city of San Francisco celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal and showed the world its recovery from the 1906 earthquake.
Shipping Essential Goods to the Pacific
Learn how the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, located at Fort Mason, functioned as the U.S. Army's largest shipping center for the Pacific Theater.
Learn how first Spain, then Mexico and then the United States fortified the Bay against enemy invasion.
Learn how African American Infantry and Cavalry troops protected California's National Parks during the early 1900's.
Creation of Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Learn about the social, environmental and political forces that helped create this park.
Learn how this 1859 duel played a role in the Civil War and how Fort Mason was home to San Francisco's anti-slavery movement.
Did You Know? The Great Blue Herons that frequent Crissy Field will make a meal of gophers as well as fish from the marsh?
Last Updated: September 14, 2009 at 15:03 EST