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Unveiling the Presidio’s new green neighborhood

September 23, 2010
By Victoria Schlesinger

One the oldest settlements in the Bay Area, the Presidio, will open a green chapter in its storied existence this weekend when it invites the public to explore the restored and in many cases sustainably upgraded historic Public Health Service District.
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