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Fort Ord 2.0: Revitalizing an Old Base

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This year marks 20 years since Fort Ord near Monterey was closed. It was one of the largest U.S. military bases ever shut down as part of base closure and realignment -- leaving behind an area the size of San Francisco. Today, it's home to a Cal State University campus and a National Monument -- and construction is about to begin on a new veterans cemetery. But there's a whole lot of work left to do.

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