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History of Drawbridge

Join us for a presentation at the Visitor Contact Station on the Bay Area's historic town!

About fifty years ago, the last inhabitant of Drawbridge left. Drawbridge was a small community in the middle of the South Bay marshes, about 3 miles north of Alviso, that existed from the late 1880s to mid-1970s. Learn about what was the catalyst for it to form, why people lived there, and about their life and times on Drawbridge.

The presentation will take place in the Education Room of the Visitor Contact Station at the Don Edwards SF Bay NWR in Fremont.

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Sunday, 07/12/26

Contact:

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Cost:

Free

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Don Edwards Refuge Headquarters & Visitors Center

2 Marshlands Road
Fremont, CA 94555

Phone: 510-792-0222 ext 363
Website: Click to Visit