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'''Pyramid ablaze in sunset light, old airfield and marsh gleaming in foreground at Crissy Field.'''
'''Pyramid ablaze in sunset light, old airfield and marsh gleaming in foreground at Crissy Field.'''<br>''Photos: Chris Carlsson''
 


''Photos: Chris Carlsson''
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Revision as of 18:22, 17 January 2009

Unfinished History

Presidio$crissy-field-wetland-restored.jpg

Crissy Field, long filled in and used by the military, is being restored. This photograph shows a slough in 2001.

Presidio$crissy-field-dunes-restored.jpg

This 2001 photograph of Crissy Field shows native-plant-covered dunes that have been restored since the changeover to National Park status.

Photos: Chris Carlsson

Crissy-field-dunes-w-ggb 0038.jpg

January 2008: Crissy Field dunes have flourished, growing taller and fully covered by native plants

Crissy-ft-mason-bay-bridge-shore-view8051.jpg

View of restored Crissy Field marsh from road above Ft. Point.

Crissy-fld-lagoon-fire-on-pyramid-east8050.jpg

Pyramid ablaze in sunset light, old airfield and marsh gleaming in foreground at Crissy Field.
Photos: Chris Carlsson


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