Last updated: January 11, 2024
Place
Pilots' Quarters
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In the 1920s, Army pilots at Crissy Field and their families lived in a small neighborhood of officers' housing known as Pilots' Row. Today, it's still a residential space, with quick access to trails in the Presidio and the Golden Gate Bridge. The row is shaped like a pair of wings, and at their center was the home of Crissy Field's commanding officer, Hap Arnold, who went on to command the entire US Air Force during WWII.