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The San Francisco Maritime National Historical
Park is located in San Francisco, California, USA. The park includes a fleet of
historic vessels, a visitor center, a maritime museum, and a
library/research facility. The park is sometimes incorrectly
referred to as the San Francisco Maritime Museum
-- a name that dates from 1951, but changed when the collections
were acquired by the National Park Service, in 1978.
Today's San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park was
authorized in 1988; the maritime museum is among the park's many
cultural resources. The park also incorporates the Aquatic Park Historic
District, bounded by Van Ness Avenue, Polk Street, and Hyde
Street.
Historic
vessel fleet
The historic fleet of the San Francisco Maritime National
Historical Park is moored at the park's Hyde Street Pier. The fleet consists
of the following major vessels:
The fleet also includes over one hundred small craft.
Visitor
Center
The Visitor Center is housed in the park's 1909 waterfront
warehouse, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets. The
City of San Francisco declared the four-story brick structure an
historic landmark in 1974, and the building was listed on the National Register of
Historic Places in 1975. Inside, exhibits (including a first
order Fresnel
lighthouse lens and a shipwrecked boat) tell the story of San
Francisco’s colorful and diverse maritime heritage. The visitor
center also contains a theater, the Sailor's Den (a branch of the
park's maritime library), and a ranger-staffed information
desk.
Maritime
Museum
The Park's Maritime Museum.
The maritime museum was until recently housed in a Streamline
Moderne (late Art
Deco) building that is the centerpiece of the Aquatic Park Historic
District, a National Historic Landmark
at the foot of Polk Street and a minute's walk from the visitor
center and Hyde Street Pier. The building was originally built
(starting in 1936) by the WPA as a public bathhouse, and
its interior is decorated with fantastic and colorful murals.
The Steamship Room illustrates the technological evolution of
maritime power from wind to steam, while the second-floor displays
include three photomurals of the early San Francisco waterfront,
lithographic stones, scrimshaw and whaling guns. The third-floor
gallery is used for visiting exhibitions and is in 2005 exhibiting
"Sparks", an exhibition of shipboard radio, radiotelephone, and
radioteletype technology.
The Maritime Museum is currently closed for renovation. It is
scheduled to reopen in 2009.
Research
library
The research library focuses on sail and steam on the West Coast of the United
States and the Pacific Basin from 1520 to the present,
including the archived records of many ship builders and ship
owners. It includes 1,500 feet (460 m) of documents,
including 120,000 vessel and shipyard architectural drawings, and
about 5,000 charts and maps.
Supporting associations
The park is supported by several cooperating associations. One
of these is the San
Francisco Maritime National Park Association.
Location and
access
The Visitors Center, Hyde Street Pier and Maritime Museum
are all situated adjacent to the foot of Hyde Street and at the
western end of the Fisherman's Wharf district. The park
headquarters and research library are located in Fort Mason, some 10
minutes walk to the west of the other sites. The Beach and Hyde
Street terminal of the San Francisco cable car
system adjoins the main site, whilst the Jones Street terminal
of the F
Market historic streetcar line is some 5 minutes walk to the
east.
Opening times and fees for the various sites can be found on the
park's website, see 'External links' below.
Open Water
Swimming
Aquatic Park is a popular place for open water swimming, both
for recreation and training.
Bibliography
Bill Pickelhaupt, "San Francisco's Aquatic Park," Charleston,
SC, 2005, ISBN 0-7385-3084-0
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