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Fisherman's
Wharf is a neighborhood and popular tourist attraction in San Francisco.
It roughly encompasses the northern waterfront area of San Francisco from
Ghirardelli Square or Van Ness Avenue east to Pier 35 or Kearny Street. It
is best known for being the location of Pier 39, San Francisco Maritime
National Historical Park, the Cannery Shopping Center, Ghirardelli Square,
a Ripley's Believe it or Not museum, the Musée Mécanique, the Wax Museum
at Fisherman's Wharf, Forbes Island and restaurants and stands that serve
fresh seafood, most notably dungeness crab and clam chowder served in a
sourdough bread bowl. Some of the restaurants, like Pompeii's and Alioto's
#8, go back for three generations of the same family ownership. Nearby
Pier 45, there is a chapel in memory of the "Lost Fishermen" of San
Francisco and Northern California though it might not always be open
everyday. Once a year, the chapel has a service for the lost fishermen.
Transportation to Fisherman's Wharf can be provided in a variety of ways.
The F Market streetcar runs through the area, the Powell-Hyde cable car
lines runs to Aquatic Park, at the edge of Fisherman's Wharf, and the
Powell-Mason cable car line runs a few blocks away. Other popular areas in
San Francisco, such as Chinatown, Lombard Street and North Beach are all
located in proximity to Fisherman's Wharf.
Fisherman's Wharf plays host to many San Francisco events, including a
world-class fireworks display for Fourth of July, and some of the best
views of the Fleet Week air shows.
One of The City's most popular figures is a harmless but controversial
resident of Fisherman's Wharf called the World Famous Bushman, a local
street performer who sits behind some branches and startles people who
walk by. He has gained notoriety during the 28 years he has been doing
this.
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