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Lands End Lookout
Lands End San Francisco
Huffington Post

New Visitor Center Lookout Unveiled At SF's Best Viewpoint

Passionate Hearts Pining for The Presidio
Huffington Post

Three finalists are vying for the coveted site of the current Sports Basement in the Presidio. The proposals being presented for discussion are the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum, the Presidio Exchange and the Bridge/Sustainability Institute. The Presidio is a national park site.

Chinese Dissident Ai Weiwei to Take His Art to Alcatraz
New York Times

The Chinese artist and political dissident Ai Weiwei was one of the most famous prisoners in recent history. Now he’s taking on one of the most infamous prisons of all time, using Alcatraz as the inspiration and site for a series of new artworks to debut next September.

Alcatraz at night offers an eerie experience
Oakland Press

Most of the more than one million tourists who visit the famous former prison annually never get to experience Alcatraz...

Alcatraz: 50 Years Without Prisoners
Weather Channel

The National Park Service marked the 50th anniversary of the closure of the Alcatraz federal penitentiary on Thursday with an exhibit of recently discovered photographs of the prison's final day on March 21, 1963.

Lands End Labyrinth
Weekend Sherpa

Perched on a small plateau off the main Coastal Trail, the labyrinth in San Francisco's Lands End is an inviting outdoor creation: a simple strolling circuit with unmatched views of the Marin Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge.

Lands End
The Grand Walk
Weekend Sherpa

One of the most scenic and stunning trails in the West can be traversed without leaving San Francisco. This 6-mile "Grand Walk" hugs the coastline from the Cliff House to Fort Mason.

@Large: Inside Ai Weiwei’s Unprecedented Exhibit on Alcatraz
Time

The Chinese artist's seven installations on America's most notorious island champion human rights and recall America's dark past

2009 Take Pride In America National Award Winners Announced
U.S. Department of the Interior

The 2009 Take Pride in America National Award was awarded to recipients in 10 different categories. The Parks Conservancy was recognized as an outstanding federal program and Terry Kreidler with the Golden Gate National Parks was a recipient in the federal land manager category.

California's Hawk Hill
VIA Magazine

Every autumn, the sky above the Marin Headlands just north of San Francisco becomes a raptor superhighway. Stand on Hawk Hill during the southward migration’s peak—from September 10 to October 10—and you can expect to see from dozens to hundreds of birds of prey in an hour.