The Maritime Nat'l Historic Park of San Francisco is a relaxing, quiet spot just blocks away from the bustle and noise of Fisherman’s Wharf. Here I saw residents and tourists relaxing in the sun, either catching rays on the grass or wading in the historic waters of the old harbor. There is a museum; it is small but admission is free and the second story balcony gives a great view of the old ships anchored across the way. #SFSU
Sincerely,
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site celebrates the history of America’s relationship with the sea. The site is comprised of three main sections: the Maritime Museum, the visitor center/museum and Hyde Street Pier.
State(s): California
Established: 1988
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