Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)'s photos with the keyword: Embarcadero
SF Embarcadero YMCA 1116a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Former Army Navy Young Mens Christian Association on the Embarcadero. I stayed in the hotel when it was simply a YMCA hotel in 1968.
SF Embarcadero YMCA 1117a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Former Army Navy Young Mens Christian Association on the Embarcadero. I stayed in the hotel when it was simply a YMCA hotel in 1968.
SF Embarcadero YMCA 1114a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Former Army Navy Young Mens Christian Association on the Embarcadero. I stayed in the hotel when it was simply a YMCA hotel in 1968.
SF Embarcadero Ferry building 1115a
SF Embarcadero 1111a
SF Embarcadero 1112a
SF Embarcadero 1113a
SF Embarcadero 1109a
SF Embarcadero 1106a
SF Embarcadero 1105a
SF Embarcadero 1102a
SF Embarcadero 1098a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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One of the few remaining indicators (the track on the dock) that at one time trains were loaded onto ferries in the East Bay and off-loaded in San Francisco.
SF Embarcadero 1096a
SF Embarcadero 1095a
SF Embarcadero 1094a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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A former wharf used as a parking lot and fishing pier. The huge boat to the left of center appears to be a floating drydock. (see correction in comment)
SF Embarcadero 1093a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Wharves just south of the Bay Bridge. The wharves are no longer used for ocean-going freight, but are still actively in use as office or storage space. Ocean-crossing freight stopped using the San Francisco waterfront many decades ago, though the port of Oakland (seen in the distance) is the fifth busiest port in the U.S.
SF Embarcadero 1090a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Wharves just south of the Bay Bridge. The wharves are no longer used for ocean-going freight, but are still actively in use as office or storage space. Ocean-crossing freight stopped using the San Francisco waterfront many decades ago, though the port of Oakland (seen in the distance) is the fifth busiest port in the U.S.
SF Embarcadero 1089a
| 04 Sep 2011 |
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Wharves just south of the Bay Bridge. The wharves are no longer used for ocean-going freight, but are still actively in use as office or storage space. Ocean-crossing freight stopped using the San Francisco waterfront many decades ago, though the port of Oakland (seen in the distance) is the fifth busiest port in the U.S.
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