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[[Mission Creek|Mission Creek]] is at the bottom; the [[THE RAILROAD COMES TO SF?|SP Station]] is visible in the center. Townsend is the horizontal street at the top. Third Street runs vertically in the middle of the picture. The new Giants [[Pac Bell Ballpark|PacBell Ballpark]] is located on the right (east) of Third Street, just above the bridge over Mission Creek.
[[Mission Creek|Mission Creek]] is at the bottom; the [[THE RAILROAD COMES TO SF?|SP Station]] is visible in the center. Townsend is the horizontal street at the top. Third Street runs vertically in the middle of the picture. The new Giants [[Pac Bell Ballpark|PacBell Ballpark]] is located on the right (east) of Third Street, just above the bridge over Mission Creek.
[[Image:Mission-Bay-railyards-1938 5852015.jpg]]
'''Larger area from same set of 1938 aerial images, with [[Mission Rock|Mission Rock]] still offshore from Pier 50 where it would remain until the late 1940s.'''


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Soma1$1939-mission-creek-aerial.jpg

1938 aerial photo of Mission Creek mouth.

Mission Creek between 3rd and 4th Street bridges

Image: David Rumsey Map Collection of 1938 aerial photos

Mission Creek is at the bottom; the SP Station is visible in the center. Townsend is the horizontal street at the top. Third Street runs vertically in the middle of the picture. The new Giants PacBell Ballpark is located on the right (east) of Third Street, just above the bridge over Mission Creek.

Mission-Bay-railyards-1938 5852015.jpg

Larger area from same set of 1938 aerial images, with Mission Rock still offshore from Pier 50 where it would remain until the late 1940s.

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