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DescriptionCongresswoman Pelosi at the Transferring of the Presidio (7704625368) (cropped3).jpg | Congresswoman Pelosi and President Clinton at a ceremony celebrating the transfer of the Presidio of San Francisco from the U.S. Army to the National Park Service. | ||||||
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