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  2. Hyde Street Pier - Wikipedia

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    The pier is part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Various historical ships are moored to the pier, some available for self-guided or docent-led tours. Among the ships on display or in storage are the Balclutha, an 1886 square rigged sailing ship, as well as C.A. Thayer, Eureka, Alma, Hercules, Eppleton Hall, and over one ...

  3. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    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: Balclutha, an 1886 built square rigged sailing ship. C.A. Thayer, an 1895 built schooner. Eureka, an 1890 built steam ferryboat. Alma, an 1891 built scow schooner.

  4. Balclutha (1886) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Pacific Queen was acquired by the San Francisco Maritime Museum, which restored her and renamed her Balclutha and moored her at Pier 41 East. [3] In 1985 she was designated a National Historic Landmark. [2] [4] In 1988, [5] she was moved to her present mooring at Hyde Street Pier of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

  5. Eureka (ferryboat) - Wikipedia

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    Eureka was primarily a passenger boat, carrying very few cars. After 1929, though, she sometimes made an extra run from the Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco, carrying autos on Sundays. Completion of the Golden Gate Bridge between San Francisco and Marin in 1937 doomed ferry service. Northwestern Pacific first cut service, then abandoned ...

  6. C.A. Thayer (1895) - Wikipedia

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    C.A. Thayer page at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-61, " Schooner C.A. THAYER, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA ", 31 photos, 38 measured drawings, 34 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

  7. Hercules (1907) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. National Park Service. Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-62, "Steam Tug HERCULES, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA", 44 photos, 2 color transparencies, 7 measured drawings, 36 data pages, 3 photo caption pages

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