
The Ferry Building, Embarcadero & Bay Bridge — San Francisco's Waterfront
The Embarcadero — the boulevard running along the eastern (Bay) waterfront of San Francisco from the Bay Bridge in the south to Fisherman's Wharf in the north — is the historic economic spine of San Francisco, the place where the city's identity as a Pacific port was established and where the Gold Rush (1848-1855) transformed a small Mexican pueblo into the largest city on the West Coast of North America.
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