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Tile Art, On Pier 14, San Francisco, California
The first dozen meter of Pier 14 are lined with tile art. That art depicts the various kinds of ships that have plied San Francisco Bay over the years. |
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A fishing boat named, "Salty Lady," that plied the waters of the bay in 1849.
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A Pilot Boat
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The Flying Cloud
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The USS Wisconsin
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One of the many fishing boats of 1980 that would depart the Bay each morning and return in the evening.
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One of the many Tugboats
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One of the US Coast Guard
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One of the smaller Cargo Ships
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An old motor-sailer cargo ship
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The Ferry Boat
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One of the modern (2001) Ferry Boats that haul passengers across San Francisco Bay.
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Small sloops
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A 1904 sail boat anchored in the Bay. A long boat with crew was rowed into shore.
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One of the Tule Canoes of the Ohlone
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A kayak
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