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''Photo: Carla Lazer''
''Photo: Carla Lazer''
[[Image:Officers-row-now-offices 20210709 212421992.jpg]]
'''These beautiful old residences of Officers' Row are now mostly occupied by various companies and non-profits.'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''




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Latest revision as of 23:15, 17 January 2023

Unfinished History

Presidio$officers-row-1880s.jpg

Officers' Row in the 1880s, the cannonballs at lower right mark the main entrance to the Presidio at the time.

Photo: National Park Service

Dating from 1862, these are the oldest houses in the Presidio. They originally faced the opposite direction, towards the parade grounds, and were dedicated to housing officers and their families, one per house. They were built as part of the big expansion of the U.S. military during the Civil War, and were turned around in 1878. After WWII they were divided into duplexes.

Presidio$officers-row-1996.jpg

Officers Row in the Presidio, 1996.

Photo: Carla Lazer

Officers-row-now-offices 20210709 212421992.jpg

These beautiful old residences of Officers' Row are now mostly occupied by various companies and non-profits.

Photo: Chris Carlsson


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