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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
[[Image:Pier 7 entrance 1931 AAC-2301.jpg|720px]]
'''Pier 7, 1931, when it looked much like the rest of the piers along the busy, commercial waterfront.'''
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''
[[Image:Pier-7-c-1920s A12.15,778p1.jpg]]
'''Pier 7, c. 1920s.'''
''Photo: San Francisco Maritime National Museum, A12.15,778p1''
[[Image:View from bay toward the end of Pier 7 Pacific Street Wharf c 1920 wnp27.7195.jpg|800px]]
'''View from the bay toward the end of Pier 7/Pacific Street Wharf, c. 1920.'''
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp27.7195''
[[Image:downtwn1$pier-7-city-view.jpg]]
[[Image:downtwn1$pier-7-city-view.jpg]]


'''Pier 7, a public access fishing and recreational pier built where the ruins of Pier 7 had been long abandoned.'''
'''Pier 7, a public access fishing and recreational pier built where the ruins of Pier 7 had been long abandoned.'''


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''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
 
[[Image:Pier 7 1960s AAC-2399.jpg]]
 
'''Pier 7 in the 1960s was reduced to a parking lot.'''
 
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''
 
[[Image:Pier 7 w Embarcadero fwy and Pyramid 1970s AAC-2297.jpg]]
 
'''Pier 7 in the 1970s with the [[The Freeway Revolt|Embarcadero Freeway]] and the Transamerica Pyramid visible to its west.'''
 
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''
 
 
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== Pier 7, a public pier recently opened to the public. ==
'''Beneath the piers just north of Pier 7, filmed from a canoe, 1995.'''


Contributors to this page include:
''Video: Chris Carlsson with Joel Pomerantz''


''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
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Revision as of 15:22, 26 February 2023

Unfinished History

Pier 7 entrance 1931 AAC-2301.jpg

Pier 7, 1931, when it looked much like the rest of the piers along the busy, commercial waterfront.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

Pier-7-c-1920s A12.15,778p1.jpg

Pier 7, c. 1920s.

Photo: San Francisco Maritime National Museum, A12.15,778p1

View from bay toward the end of Pier 7 Pacific Street Wharf c 1920 wnp27.7195.jpg

View from the bay toward the end of Pier 7/Pacific Street Wharf, c. 1920.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp27.7195

Downtwn1$pier-7-city-view.jpg

Pier 7, a public access fishing and recreational pier built where the ruins of Pier 7 had been long abandoned.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Pier 7 1960s AAC-2399.jpg

Pier 7 in the 1960s was reduced to a parking lot.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

Pier 7 w Embarcadero fwy and Pyramid 1970s AAC-2297.jpg

Pier 7 in the 1970s with the Embarcadero Freeway and the Transamerica Pyramid visible to its west.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library


<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/ssfUNDPIERS" width="640" height="480" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Beneath the piers just north of Pier 7, filmed from a canoe, 1995.

Video: Chris Carlsson with Joel Pomerantz

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