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Pier-7 San Francisco, The Embarcadero
- The old pier-7 was damaged beyond safe use in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. Pier-7 and right next to it Pier-5 were demolished and removed. Funding was found amongst various governmental agencies that raised the $6,568,581 required to build the new pier. It was dedicated in October 1990. This Pier-7 is 840 feet in length and juts out into the bay to reveal impressive views of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area.
Open 24 hours a day. Facilities: Benches, lights, fish cleaning stations and water faucets. Managed by the Port of San Francisco.
- Keywords:
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Lamp Standard, Street Lights, San Francisco, Architecture, Travel, Scenics, Structure, City, American, USA, cities, nostalgia, archives, San-Francisco, United States, Urban, historic, America, Urban, California History
- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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- Code Number:
- CSFV14P13_14
- Title:
-
Pier-7 San Francisco, The Embarcadero
- The old pier-7 was damaged beyond safe use in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. Pier-7 and right next to it Pier-5 were demolished and removed. Funding was found amongst various governmental agencies that raised the $6,568,581 required to build the new pier. It was dedicated in October 1990. This Pier-7 is 840 feet in length and juts out into the bay to reveal impressive views of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area.
Open 24 hours a day. Facilities: Benches, lights, fish cleaning stations and water faucets. Managed by the Port of San Francisco.
- Keywords:
-
Lamp Standard, Street Lights, San Francisco, Architecture, Travel, Scenics, Structure, City, American, USA, cities, nostalgia, archives, San-Francisco, United States, Urban, historic, America, Urban, California History
- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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