Pier

Contains 532 photos

View from SF Bay
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View from SF Bay

View toward Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower from Bay Cruise [California July 56 Boat Trip Telegraph Hill & Skyline San Francisco]

SF Bay
View from SF Bay
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View from SF Bay

View west toward piers and Coit tower from Bay Cruise, people on deck in foreground [California July 56 Boat Trip Docks San Francisco]

SF Bay
View from SF Bay
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View from SF Bay

View northwest from Bay Cruise toward pier (pier 27?) with large cargo ship docked [California July 56 Boat Trip 'Freighter' San Francisco]

SF Bay
View from SF Bay
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View from SF Bay

View from Bay Cruise toward Telegraph Hill and Pier 33 with large cargo ship docked, people on deck in foreground [California July 56 Boat Trip Passenger boat Pier '33']

SF Bay
SF Waterfront
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SF Waterfront

Two cargo ships at Pier 45 viewed from Bay Cruise boat. Kiyokawa Maru and 'nelson rogers'? (Kiyokawa Maru was sunk in Japan by US forces in WWII, raised in 1948, and put into civilian service.) [California July 56 Boat Trip Japanese Passenger boat San Francisco]

Taylor & Jefferson
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Taylor & Jefferson

View northwest across Taylor from Jefferson, Alioto's, Fishermen's Grotto, many cars, trucks, and pedestrians. Pier 45 in background. [California July 56 Boat Trip Fisherman's Wharf]

Fishermans Wharf
SF Waterfront
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SF Waterfront

Kiyokawa Maru at Pier 45 from deck of Bay Cruise boat. (Kiyokawa Maru was sunk in Japan by US forces in WWII, raised in 1948, and put into civilian service.)[California July 56 Boat Trip Loading a Japanese Ship]

Waterfront Aerial
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Waterfront Aerial

Bay Bridge, Rincon Hill (Section 013 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

South of Market
Waterfront Aerial
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Waterfront Aerial

Bay Bridge, Rincon Hill (Section 014 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

Rincon Hill
Waterfront Aerial
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Waterfront Aerial

Bay Bridge, Rincon Hill, China Basin (Section 015 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

South Beach
Waterfront Aerial
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Waterfront Aerial

China Basin, Mission Rock (Section 016 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

South Beach
Mission Bay Aerial
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Mission Bay Aerial

China Basin, Mission Rock (Section 017 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

Mission Bay
Mission Bay Aerial
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Mission Bay Aerial

China Basin, Mission Rock, Union Iron Works, Shipyard. At upper right, expansion of Pier 50 (Mission Rock Terminal); construction began in 1947, and was completed in 1950. Area at lower right later developed as Crane Cove Park. At lower left, Southern Pacific Railroad roundhouse and turntable. (Section 018 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

Mission Bay
Central Waterfront Aerial
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Central Waterfront Aerial

Union Iron Works, Shipyard, Dogpatch (Section 019 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

Dogpatch
Central Waterfront Aerial
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Central Waterfront Aerial

Union Iron Works, Shipyard, Dogpatch, Potrero Hill. Slipway and area adjacent to 18th and Illinois Sts. at upper right redesigned as Crane Cove Park in 2021.(Section 020 of 190 - 1948 Aerial Survey of San Francisco) (A larger version of this image has been provided to and can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection)

Central Waterfront