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Here's what it's like to visit the San Francisco headquarters of Lucasfilm, the creator of 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones,' complete with a Yoda fountain standing guard at the entrance

Lucas has long favored Marin County, California — about 40 miles north of San Francisco — over Hollywood for the location of its gaming, cinema, and sound divisions, the latter of which is still housed at Skywalker Ranch.

Here's what it's like to visit the San Francisco headquarters of Lucasfilm, the creator of 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones,' complete with a Yoda fountain standing guard at the entrance

But in 2005, Lucas decided to move much of the company's operations and over 1,300 employees from the seclusion of Marin County to San Francisco, specifically to the city's Presidio park.

But in 2005, Lucas decided to move much of the company

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The 1,500-acre park was once a US Army base that now houses residents, startups, tech offices, and organizations.

The 1,500-acre park was once a US Army base that now houses residents, startups, tech offices, and organizations.

And Lucasfilm is the park's biggest tenant. Its office was built on the site of a decommissioned Army hospital.

And Lucasfilm is the park

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It's located on the eastern edge of the park as part of the Letterman Digital Arts Center, a four-building complex that houses Industrial Light and Magic (its special effects division,) LucasArts (its game division,) and the George Lucas Educational Foundation.

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Lucas chose to merge the offices of the company's divisions to create a state-of-the-art digital entertainment facility that would allow cross-division use of valuable company assets and technology.

Lucas chose to merge the offices of the company

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The idea was that game developers and special effects gurus would work alongside each other on the 23-acre campus as part of Lucasfilm's overarching goal to encourage collaboration between its gaming and cinema efforts and technology.

The idea was that game developers and special effects gurus would work alongside each other on the 23-acre campus as part of Lucasfilm

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It didn't hurt that the company's move to the Presidio made it even further integrated into the city, whose world-class pool of tech talent would be, and still is, more readily available.

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But the studio had long invested too much of its energy and technology into games within the "Star Wars" universe, and LucasArts struggled to produce consistent hits in an already wobbling traditional gaming industry, as reported by Venture Beat.

But the studio had long invested too much of its energy and technology into games within the "Star Wars" universe, and LucasArts struggled to produce consistent hits in an already wobbling traditional gaming industry, as reported by Venture Beat.

Source: Venture Beat

So when Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 for $4 billion, the new owner shut the LucasArts division down, laying off a number of employees and ceasing all in-house development. LucasArts acts as a licensor and publisher now.

So when Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 for $4 billion, the new owner shut the LucasArts division down, laying off a number of employees and ceasing all in-house development. LucasArts acts as a licensor and publisher now.

Source: SF Examiner

Just like at Skywalker Ranch to the north, access to the Presidio's Lucasfilm headquarters is limited — the public can only venture into the lobby for a glimpse at memorabilia from the studio's beloved franchise.

Just like at Skywalker Ranch to the north, access to the Presidio

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But the visit is well worth it.

But the visit is well worth it.

And even if it's not, at least the views are — this vantage point offers some of the best sights in the city.

And even if it

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