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The Embarcadero is the name given the eastern waterfront roadway of the Port of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, along San Francisco Bay. It sits atop the engineered seawall on filled land. Download high resolution version (1232x1632, 413 KB)embarcadero I took the photo. ...
Download high resolution version (1232x1632, 413 KB)embarcadero I took the photo. ...
The Embarcaderos Ferry Building The Ferry Building is a terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay and a shopping center located on The Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. ...
The Port of San Francisco lies on the western edge of the San Francisco Bay at the Golden Gate. ...
Nickname The City by the Bay; The City That Knows How; Golden Mountain (historic Chinese name) Location Location of the City and County of San Francisco, California Government City-County San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 600. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq. ...
San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, and the Golden Gate The San Francisco Bay is a shallow, productive estuary through which water draining of approximately forty percent of California, flowing in Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers from the Sierra Nevada mountains, enters the Pacific Ocean. ...
History
San Francisco's shoreline historically ran south and inland from Clarke's Point below Telegraph Hill to present-day Montgomerey Street and eastward toward Rincon Point. As the city grew, the cove was filled. Over fifty years a large offshore seawall was built and the mudflats filled, creating what today is San Francisco's Financial District. The San Francisco Belt Railroad, a short line railroad for freight, once ran along the Embarcadero. Coit Tower seen from Outside Coit Tower Coit Tower is a notable landmark built at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit to beautify the City of San Francisco. ...
Seawall protecting homes from storm waves and beach erosion. ...
The Financial District and the Transamerica Pyramid as seen from Coit Tower. ...
The San Francisco Belt Railroad (it was the State Belt Railroad when the State of California owned and operated the railroad) was a short line railroad along almost the entire length of the Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. ...
A short line is an independent railroad company that operates over a relatively short distance. ...
During the early 20th century when the seaport was at its busiest and before the construction of Bay Bridge, the plaza in front of the Ferry Building was one of the busiest areas of foot traffic in the world; only Charing Cross Station in London and Grand Central Station in New York City were busier. There was once a pedestrian footbridge that connected Market Street directly with the Ferry building and a subterenean roadway to move cars below the plaza. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (, ; known locally as the Bay Bridge) is a toll bridge which spans the San Francisco Bay and links the Californian cities of Oakland and San Francisco in the United States. ...
The Embarcaderos Ferry Building The Ferry Building is a terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay and a shopping center located on The Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. ...
Charing Cross railway station. ...
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union. ...
The clock in the Main Concourse © 2004 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Grand Central Terminal (often still called Grand Central Station, although technically that is the name of the nearby post office) is a train station at 15 Vanderbilt Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York, a borough of New York City, located...
Nickname The Big Apple, The Capital of the World [1], Gotham Government Counties (Boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 1,214. ...
However, after the completion of the Bay Bridge and the rapid decline of Ferries and the Ferry Building, the neighborhood fell into decline. The transition to container shipping, which moved most shipping to Oakland, led to further decline. Automobile transit efforts led to the Embarcadero Freeway being built in the 1960s. This improved automobile access to the Bay Bridge, but detracted aesthetically from the city. For 30 years, the highway divided the waterfront and the Ferry Building from downtown. It was torn down in 1991, after being severely damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Containers in the port of Kotka (Finland) on the Baltic Sea. ...
} Oakland, founded in 1852, is a major American city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California in the United States. ...
Section of the Embarcadero Freeway in front of the Ferry Building during demolition The Embarcadero Freeway was a freeway in San Francisco. ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1961 to 1970, inclusive. ...
The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (, ; known locally as the Bay Bridge) is a toll bridge which spans the San Francisco Bay and links the Californian cities of Oakland and San Francisco in the United States. ...
The Embarcaderos Ferry Building The Ferry Building is a terminal for ferries that travel across the San Francisco Bay and a shopping center located on The Embarcadero in San Francisco, California. ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989, in the greater San Francisco Bay Area in California at 5:04 p. ...
After the freeway had been cleared, massive redevelopment begun as grand palm-lined boulevard was created, squares and plazas were created and/or restored, and the Muni N and F lines were extended to run along it; the N goes to 4th and King Streets (at AT&T Park and the Caltrain terminal) and the F now goes to Fisherman's Wharf. The Market Street Railway is also planning a new ‘E’ line to run up the Embarcadero, past the wharves, to Aquatic Park. A unique sculpture resembling cupid's bow and arrow with the arrow implanted in the ground was built there in 2003, symbolizing where Tony Bennett "left his heart". High-capacity freeway interchange in Los Angeles, California. ...
Two forms of public transport operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni): on the left, a bus (the 38 Geary line) and, on the right, the F Market historic streetcar. ...
Two N Judah trains on Judah Street near 9th Avenue The N Judah is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. ...
F Market PCC cars at Jones Street terminal. ...
AT&T Park (formerly Pacific Bell Park and SBC Park) is an open-air baseball stadium, home to the San Francisco Giants of the National League. ...
Caltrain is a commuter rail line on the San Francisco Peninsula and the Santa Clara Valley in the United States. ...
Fishermans Wharf sign Fishermans Wharf is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, U.S. It is mainly a tourist attraction, known for being the location of Pier 39, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Ghirardelli Square, Ripleys Believe it or Not, ferry rides to Alcatraz and restaurants...
Cupidon (French for Cupid), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1875. ...
Tony Bennett, 2000 Tony Bennetts heart, left in San Francisco Tony Bennett (born August 3, 1926) is an American popular music, standards, and jazz singer who is widely considered to be one of the best interpretive singers in these genres. ...
I Left My Heart in San Francisco is a popular song. ...
Rail Station The Embarcadero Station, a BART and Muni Metro subway station, is located at the foot of Market Street, by The Embarcadero. While not in the original station plans, the area had become quite busy at the time of the BART construction. The late addition is the reason for the station's distinctive design. The Embarcadero Station is a Muni Metro and BART station near The Embarcadero at downtown San Francisco in the financial district. ...
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is a public rapid-transit system that serves parts of the San Francisco Bay Area, including the cities of San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Daly City, Richmond, Fremont, Hayward, Walnut Creek, and Concord. ...
Muni Metro is a mass transit system operated in the City and County of San Francisco by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. ...
Subways redirects here; for British indie rock band, see The Subways. ...
Embarcadero Center The Embarcadero Center consists of four buildings and the Villancourt Fountain. Until 2001, there was a viewing deck on top of the Embarcadero. At Christmas time at night, lights covering the corners of all four buildings are lit up. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Christmas (literally, the Mass of Christ) is a traditional Christian holiday meant to celebrate the birth of Jesus with both religious and secular aspects, commonly observed on 25 December. ...
Regional note There is also an Embarcadero (both street and waterfront area) in Oakland, California. } Oakland, founded in 1852, is a major American city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in Northern California in the United States. ...
External links - The Chronicle's standing article about North Beach
- Union Square San Francisco Blog
- Nob Hill San Francisco Blog
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