Sentences with phrase «point national historic site»

Fort Mason Center is located in the piers and buildings of Lower Fort Mason and world famous landmarks nearby include Alcatraz Island, Muir Woods National Monument, the Presidio of San Francisco, the Marin Headlands, Cliff House, Fort Point National Historic Site, and Greens Restaurant.
The ATMP for GGNRA will include Muir Woods National Monument and Fort Point National Historic Site, both directly managed by GGNRA, and the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (SF Maritime NHP).
The parks contain many historical and cultural sites — among them, Alcatraz, Marin Headlands, Fort Mason, Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, and the Presidio of San Francisco.
The regulations that govern all national parks including Golden Gate National Recreation Area (including Alcatraz Island), Fort Point National Historic Site, and Muir Woods National Monument are encompassed in Title 36 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).
It includes features such as Fort Point National Historic Site, Crissy Field Center, Warming Hut, Presidio Visitor Center and more.
Please note that the information provided herein is exclusively related to areas administered by Golden Gate National Recreation Area (including Alcatraz Island, Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, and Crissy Field).
Visit some of our many seacoast defense sites: Fort Point National Historic Site; a brick Civil War era fort at the edge of the Golden Gate Fort Baker and Fort Barry; Endicott - period (1905 - 1908) historic army posts Marin Headlands Nike Missile site; a Cold - War era nike site
Sites include: Alcatraz, Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, Marin Headlands, Point Bonita Lighthouse, NIKE Missile Site, Fort Baker, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Francisco, Cliff House, Lands End, Ocean Beach, China Beach, Baker Beach, and even Fort Funston.
Information on this page is for land administered by the National Park Service including Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, Alcatraz Island, Crissy Field, the Marin Headlands, Ocean Beach, as well as other sites.
This is the popular moniker for Golden Gate National Recreation Area (the most - visited unit of the 417 parks under the National Park Service), Muir Woods National Monument, and Fort Point National Historic Site.
By holiday shopping with the Parks Conservancy online and in our stores, you benefit projects and programs that support stewardship of one of the most visited and cherished national parks — 80,600 acres of open space north and south of the Golden Gate, including Alcatraz, Crissy Field, Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, and over 30 other sites renowned for their natural beauty and historic value.
The new Battery East Vista — above Fort Point National Historic Site — features a picnic area with seating, bicycle parking, interpretive signage, improved wayfinding information, a revamped parking area, and enhanced visitor connections to two breathtaking trails in the Presidio: San Francisco Bay Trail in the Presidio and the California Coastal Trail.
• 6/4: Chinatown Branch to SF Maritime National Historical Park • 6/11: Excelsior Branch to Presidio (Mountain Lake) & Golden Gate Bridge • 6/18: Ocean View Branch to Mori Point • 6/25: Western Addition Branch to Presidio (Main Post), depart 10:30 am and return 3:30 pm • 7/9: Ortega Branch to Marin Headlands • 7/16: Mission Branch to Crissy Field • 7/23: Bayview Branch to Lands End • 7/30: Potrero Branch to Presidio (El Polín) • 8/13: Main Library to Fort Point National Historic Site, depart 10:30 am and return 3:30 pm

Not exact matches

1) Vertigo (1958) Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, set one of the key scenes of his masterpiece — on the short list of films up for discussion as the Greatest of All - Time — at Fort Point, now a National Historic Site in the heart of the Golden Gate National Parks.
From the redwood forests of Muir Woods, to the historic fortifications on the Presidio Bluffs, to the coastal bluffs of Mori Point, the Golden Gate National Parks support a vast array of landscapes and sites.
The Forks, a National Historic Site and the point at which two rivers meet, is particularly noteworthy for its open air market and food court, eclectic shops selling unique gifts and souvenirs and for its bars and cafes with terraces that afford delightful riverside views.
The Marin Headlands is a crown jewel of the Golden Gate National Parks abounding with places of natural wonder and beauty (Rodeo Lagoon / Valley, Gerbode Valley, Hawk Hill, Tennessee Valley) and remarkable historic sites (Point Bonita Lighthouse, Fort Cronkhite, Nike Missile Site, Battery Townsley).
Fire staff based at Point Reyes also serve Golden Gate National Recreation Area, John Muir National Historic Site, Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, and Pinnacles National Monument.
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