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World War II in the Bay Area
A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary

By National Park Service
Jun 1, 2005, 21:31

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World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area

"World War II dominated the social, economic and political landscapes of the mid-20th century, setting in motion momentous events that still shape the world we live in today. The communities that ring the San Francisco Bay were irrevocably altered by that wartime era and still bear its visible marks in the remains of military bases and coastal defense fortifications, ships and shipbuilding facilities, worker housing and day-care facilities. This travel itinerary highlights 31 historic places listed in the National Register of Historic Places that reflect the San Francisco Bay Area's role in the "Arsenal of Democracy." "

Learn all about World War II as you explore these historic locations in northern California. There is an interactive map, where you can click on a location to learn its history, or check out the historic locations from a convenient list . This is a wonderful primer for anyone who is planning to visit the San Francisco Bay Area.

Source: The National Park Service


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