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A historic Nike missile site in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area was vandalized with hate speech and hazardous chemicals, officials say.
The historic SF-88 Nike Missile Site, a part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the Marin Headlands, was vandalized sometime between March 15 and March 19, according to the National Park ...
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according to the National Park Service. The attack damaged the SF-88 Nike missile site in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The agency said it happened between the evening of March 15 and ...
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area works with volunteers to preserve the site, according to the park service. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.