Museum ProgramThe Golden Gate NRA holds one of the largest collections in the National Park Service with a total of nearly 6.2 million items in four disciplines: Archives, Archaeology, History, and Natural History. Materials document the San Francisco Bay Area's extensive history on both sides of the Golden Gate Strait from the early prehistory of native tribes, through the military presence of three different nations, to the events and decisions that shaped the culture of San Francisco and its surrounding areas. Archives & Records
Over 5 million documents, photographs, oral histories, and maps that document all areas and facets of the history associated with the GGNRA. History Objects
Thousands of items representing over 200 years of post-European contact, military themes, park sites, and historic events. Archeology
Over 370 archeological sites, from which almost 500,000 artifacts have been collected - from arrowheads, to nails, and children's toys. Natural History
Specimens are collected through permits from all regions of the park to better understand and study the GGNRA's natural resources. Exhibits
On-line exhibits are available to showcase different themes, events, and places within the park. Reference HoursWalk-in reference is not currently available. However, research by appointment is welcome. Make an appointment on the Contact Us web page, or call (415) 561-2808.LocationThe archives facility and Museum Program offices are located on the Presidio of San Francisco in Building 667 (click the link for a map), near the intersection of Mc Dowell Avenue and Cowles Street, off of Lincoln Boulevard in one of the 1914 historic brick stable buildings. The building is accessible through the ramp and door on the long side of the building facing the Bay. Information about public transportation to and around the Presidio is available on the Presidio Trust's Transportation site. Go Further...
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Last updated: July 25, 2024