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Rainforest Cafe
Discount: Free Chefs Appetizer of the Day
Website URL: www.rainforestcafe.com
Rainforest Cafe® is A Wild Place to Shop and Eat®! Our unique restaurant and retail stores
are an adventure through the most realistic indoor rain forest ever created! Discover amazingly lush
surroundings, cascading waterfalls, and beautiful giant aquariums. Savor our fresh, original menu
selections, influenced by the cuisines of Mexico, Asia and the Caribbean. Your Adventure is About to
Begin!
Hours: Open 7 Days
Phone Number: 415- 440-5610
Fax : 415- 440-5650
Address: Wax Museum Building
145 Jefferson Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
between Mason & Taylor
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Ripley's Believe It or Not !!
Website URL: www.ripleysf.com
Email: sanfran@ripleys.com
Explore a World of improbabilities where you will see a Matchstick Cable Car, Human Shrunken Torso, Chrome Bumper Dinosaur as well as experience
interactive & video displays, illusions & much more. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction!
Ripleys and Believe It or Not! are Registered Trademarks of Ripley Entertainment Inc.
Hours: Open 7 Days
Summer - Mid June to Labor Day
Sunday - Thursday, 9am to 11pm Friday and Saturday, 9am to 12 midnight
Rest of the year: Sunday-Thursday: 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. until midnight.
Special hours on major holidays.
Phone Number: 415-771-6188
Fax : 415-771-1237
Address: 175 Jefferson between Mason and Taylor
Fisherman's Wharf
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San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park - Museum
Website URL: www.maritime.org
The Maritime Museum is housed in an historic art deco streamline moderne building that resembles a cruise ship. The Museum features ship models, figureheads, maritime paintings, photos and artifacts and a mural interpretation of Atlantis created by Works Progress Administration (WPA)
project artist Hilaire Hiler.
Permanent exhibitions include the Steamship
Room, which presents the history of West Coast steam navigation; an exhibit honoring the trans-Pacific solo journey of the Japanese boat Mermaid; and Sparks, Waves and Wizards: Communications at Sea, an interactive one-of-a kind Bay Area exhibition that tracks the colorful history of maritime communication, from hand-held semaphore or orbiting satellite.
For the first time in San Francisco history, the general public can see, hear and chart the movements of boats at work on the Bay with the aid of a computerized Coast Guard map of Bay vessel traffic.
Photo Credit: Tim Campbell
UPDATE: 2007 Museum building is currently closed for renovation.
All other facilities are open. Please visit the Historic Ships at Hyde Street Pier and The Welcome center in the Arogonaut Hotel.
TDD: 415-556-1843
Hours: UPDATE: 2007 Museum building is currently closed for renovation.
All other facilities are open. Please visit the Historic Ships at Hyde Street Pier and The Welcome center in the Arogonaut Hotel.
TDD: 415-556-1843
Phone Number: 415-561-7100
Address: At the foot of Polk Street, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park - Hyde Street Pier
Website URL: www.maritime.org/safrhome.htm
www.nps.gov/safr/local/top.html
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park Service, is located at the west end of Fisherman's Wharf, in San Francisco. This unique National Park includes the historic fleet at Hyde Street Pier, the Maritime Museum, and the Maritime Museum Library. Each year over a half million visitors experience the Hyde Street Pier and the Museum, hundreds of Bay Area residents enroll in boat building and woodworking classes and thousands of schoolchildren participate in educational overnight programs aboard the schooner C.A. Thayer. The Park offers history, music and craft programs for all ages, and provides unique opportunities for docents, interns and volunteers
Historic Ships
The collection of the Maritime Park includes eight major vessels. Of these, six represent the Park's core geographical area and time period. They are a reasonable sampling of the vessels that might have been seen on San Francisco Bay at the turn of the nineteenth century. The two remaining vessels, steamers of radically differing types, are of unquestionable historical significance.
The deepwater cargo trade out of San Francisco is represented by the full-rigged ship Balclutha, built to carry California grain to Europe (a World Ship Trust special award recipient). The C.A. Thayer is a prime example of the sailing vessels employed in the West Coast lumber trade. Steam schooners like the Wapama gradually took over from the sailors in the lumber trade. The tugboat Hercules represents another aspect of coastal trade, towing both sailing vessels and log rafts on long coastal passages. The scow schooner Alma was a workhorse of the inland cargo trade, transporting bulk cargo throughout the Bay and Delta waterways. The ferry Eureka was an inland passenger vessel, transporting both commuters and travelers connecting with the railroad system. The paddle tug Eppleton Hall is not a West Coast vessel, but is certainly a vessel of international importance. Although built in 1914, her side-lever engines are a type developed by the 1850s, and her over-all design reflects this earlier period.
Description and photos courtesy of the Maritime Park Association.
Hours: Museum Building (at the foot of Polk Street on Beach Street )
UPDATE: 2007 Museum building is currently closed for renovation.
All other facilities are open. Please visit the Historic Ships at Hyde Street Pier and The Welcome center in the Arogonaut Hotel.
Admission to the museum building is Free.
Hyde Street Pier (at the foot of Hyde street on Jefferson Street)
Open Daily.
9:30 am - 5:00 pm Regular Hours
9:30 am - 5:30 pm Summer Hours, May 15-September 15
Closed: New Years day, Thanksgiving day, Christmas day
Hyde Street Pier admission prices (historic fleet, tours, programs and exhibits):
Adults, $6.00
Juniors 12-17, Seniors (over 62) $2.00
Children under 12 are free with an adult
Family ticket for $13 which admits two adults and up to four children under 18.
Joint individual ticket to Hyde Street Pier and Pampanito, $10.00
Joint family ticket to Hyde Street Pier and Pampanito, $27.00
Address: Hyde Street Pier is in Fisherman's Wharf at the foot of Hyde street on Jefferson Street. To get to Hyde Street Pier, turn right on North Point (east). Make a left on Leavenworth (north), then make a left on Jefferson (west).
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SS Jeremiah O'Brien - National Liberty Ship Memorial
Website URL: www.ssjeremiahobrien.org/
www.geocities.com/jeremiahobrien/obrien.html
Email: liberty@ssjeremiahobrien.org
This vessel is one of two fully-restored operating survivors of 2,710 World War II Liberty Ships. It is the only ship that participated in the Normandy invasions that returned fifty years later to take part in the 50th anniversary of D-Day.
Steaming WeekendsThe O'Brien operates her Triple-Expansion Steam Engine dockside on one weekend per month, with the exceptions of May (when we cruise) and December. These are special weekends, and afford the public a chance to see the engine (oil fired), the galley stove (coal fired), and regular maintenance on deck. Steaming Weekends are usually the third weekend of the month, but are moved for major holidays
Photo compliments of the Jeremiah O'Brien Org.
Ship information compliments of Marty Wefald.
Hours: Open Daily - 9 am - 4 PM
Adults - $6.00
Seniors & Military $5.00
Children under 14 $ 3.00
Children under 6 FREE
Ships Store Open
WEEKDAYS: 10:00 AM -3:00 PM
WEEKENDS: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone Number: 415-441-3101
Fax : 415-441-3721
Address: Pier 45 at Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco
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USS PAMPANITO - WWII Submarine
Website URL: www.maritime.org
Email: pampanito@maritime.org
USS Pampanito (SS-383) is a World War II Balao class Fleet submarine that is open for visitors daily at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. Pampanito made six patrols in the Pacific during World War II and sank six Japanese ships and damaged four others. Operated By the Maritime Park Association , Pampanito hosts over 250,000 visitors a year and is one of the most popular historic vessels in the country. In addition to day time visitors, 3,000 kids a year participate in Pampanito's educational overnight program. Pampanito is a National Historic Landmark.
Pampanito's is being restored to a specific point in time, late summer, 1945, to represent the height of WW II submarine development. The Maritime Park Association has scoured the country in search of missing equipment and spare parts. Almost all of the missing items have now been replaced and much of the equipment on board has been restored to operation.
Description and photos courtesy of the Maritime Park Association.
Hours: From October 14 until May 23
9:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday through Thursday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday and Saturday
From May 23 until October 13
9:00 am - 8:00 pm every day except Wednesday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm Wednesday
Pampanito's self-guided tour is included in the ticket price:
Adults, $9.00
Children ages 6-12, $3.00
Children under 6 are free with an adult
Senior Citizens (over 62), $5.00
Active Duty Military with current ID, $4.00
Family ticket for $20 which admits two adults and up to four children under 18.
HNSA, CAMM members are free.
Phone Number: 415-775-1943
Address: At Pier 45 in the center of Fisherman's Wharf. To get to Pampanito, turn right on North Point (east). Make a left on Taylor (north). Pampanito is on the east side of Pier 45 Shed A.
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Wax Museum Entertainment Complex at Fisherman's Wharf
Discount: 3.00 off general Admision with Map San Francisco
Website URL: www.waxmuseum.com
Ancient Mysteries and Modern Icons
The Wax Museum in the heart of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf is home to over 250 internationally personalities. A millennium of history is represented in fabulous scenes from the birth of Christ through the most dramatic milestones in man's history.
As one of the world's largest wax museums, this San Francisco attraction endeavors to show life in all its aspects from A to Z - Artists to Zombies! Guest are inspired by the Last Supper in the Hall of Religions and Horrified by the chilling Chamber of Horrors. Our venue offers the worlds only wax tableaux of King Tut's Magnificent Tomb and the Palace of Living Arts, where history's most famous masters, as well as their masterpieces, come to life. As always, the incumbent President occupies his rightful place among the World Leaders, a few steps away from his illustrious Predecessors in the Presidential Library.
Hours: Daily 10am - 9pm
Open everyday of the year....rain or shine!
Call for special Holiday Hours.
Phone Number: 415-202-0400
Toll-Free: 800-439-4305
Address: 145 Jefferson between Mason and Taylor Streets
Fisherman's Wharf
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PIER 39
Website URL: www.pier39.com
Email: info@pier39.com
A San Francisco landmark... An international collection of remarkable restaurants, galleries and specialty shops along the San Francisco waterfront.
Whether you are looking for fun-filled attractions, unique
shopping, an up-close look at California's playful sea lions, or superb
dining with a Bay view, San Francisco's PIER 39 is the place to be.
PARKING GARAGE:
The PIER 39 Garage is located directly across the street from PIER 39.
Validation is available at any full-service restaurant when dining.
Receive one hour of free parking before 6:00 pm or two hours of free
parking after 6:00 pm.
Hours: Open 7 Days
Shops open at 10:30 AM
Resturants open at 11:30 am
Phone Number: 415-705-5500
Fax : 415-981-8808
Address: PIER 39 Fisherman's Wharf
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