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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is located in San Francisco, California, United States. The park includes a fleet of historic vessels, a visitor center, a maritime museum, and a library/research facility. Formerly referred to as the San Francisco Maritime Museum, the collections were acquired by the National Park Service in 1978. The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park was authorized in 1988; the maritime museum is among the park's many cultural resources. The park also incorporates the Aquatic Park Historic District, bounded by Van Ness Avenue, Polk Street, and Hyde Street.

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Historic ships docked at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park
LocationSan Francisco, California, United States
Coordinates37°48′23″N 122°25′25″W / 37.80639°N 122.42361°W / 37.80639; -122.42361
Area50 acres (20 ha)[1]
EstablishedJune 27, 1988 (1988-June-27)
Visitors4,224,897 (in 2011)[2]
Governing bodyNational Park Service
WebsiteSan Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Official nameAquatic Park Historic District
DesignatedJanuary 26, 1984
Reference no.84001183[3]
Official nameSan Francisco Maritime National Historic Site
DesignatedJune 27, 1988
Reference no.01000281[4]

History edit

Alma de Bretteville Spreckels' last major project was the construction of the San Francisco Maritime Museum. When it opened in 1951, her collection of model ships that had been on display at the 1939–40 Golden Gate International Exposition was the main exhibit. She had had a feud with museum founding director, Karl Kortum,[5] and as a result, did not receive much recognition for her role in the museum's establishment.[6][7][8][9]

Historic vessel fleet edit

The historic fleet of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is moored at the park's Hyde Street Pier. The fleet consists of the following major vessels:

The fleet also includes over one hundred small craft.

Visitor center edit

The visitor center is housed in the park's 1909 waterfront warehouse, located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson streets. The City of San Francisco declared the four-story brick structure a historic landmark in 1974, and the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Inside, exhibits (including a first order Fresnel lighthouse lens and a shipwrecked boat) tell the story of San Francisco's colorful and diverse maritime heritage. The visitor center also contains a theater and an information desk.

Maritime Museum edit

 
Aquatic Park Bathhouse

The maritime museum used to be housed in a Streamline Moderne (late Art Deco) building that is the centerpiece of the Aquatic Park Historic District, a National Historic Landmark at the foot of Polk Street and a minute's walk from the visitor center and Hyde Street Pier. The building was originally built (starting in 1936) by the WPA as a public bathhouse, and its interior is decorated with fantastic and colorful murals, created primarily by artist and color theoretician Hilaire Hiler. The architects were William Mooser Jr. and William Mooser III.

Maritime Research Center edit

The Maritime Research Center is the premier resource for San Francisco and Pacific Coast maritime history. Originating in 1939, the collections have become the largest maritime collection on the west coast and the largest museum and research collection in the National Park Service.

The collections include more than:

  • 35,000 published titles comprising over 74,000 items
  • 500,000 photographs
  • 7,000 archival and manuscript collections
  • 150,000 naval architecture and marine engineering drawings
  • 3,000 maps and charts
  • 150,000 feet of motion picture film and video
  • 6,000 historical archaeology artifacts
  • 2,500 pieces of folk and fine art
  • 40,000 history objects
  • 100 small craft
  • 50,000 pieces of ephemera
  • 600 oral histories and audio recordings

Supporting associations edit

The San Francisco Maritime National Park Association is the primary nonprofit partner to the Park.

Location and access edit

The visitor center, Hyde Street Pier, and Maritime Museum are all situated adjacent to the foot of Hyde Street and at the western end of the Fisherman's Wharf district. The park headquarters and Maritime Research Center are located in Fort Mason, some 10 minutes walk to the west of the other sites. The Beach and Hyde Street terminal of the San Francisco cable car system adjoins the main site, while the Jones Street terminal of the F Market historic streetcar line is some 5 minutes walk to the east.

Open-water swimming edit

Aquatic Park is a popular place for open water swimming, both for recreation and training. The South End Rowing Club and Dolphin Club are located in Aquatic Park. There have been several incidents of swimmers being bitten by sea lions.[citation needed]

 
From left to right: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower, Fisherman's Wharf, Downtown San Francisco, Russian Hill and Aquatic Park Historic District.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Listing of acreage – December 31, 2011" (XLSX). Land Resource Division, National Park Service. Retrieved March 23, 2012. (National Park Service Acreage Reports)
  2. ^ "NPS Annual Recreation Visits Report". National Park Service. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
  3. ^ . National Historic Landmarks Program. Archived from the original on July 10, 2014.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^ Fisher, Lawrence M. (September 15, 1996). "Karl Kortum, 79, Who Founded San Francisco Maritime Museum". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  6. ^
    • Craig, Christopher. . Encyclopedia of San Francisco. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2008.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    • Craig, Christopher. . Encyclopedia of San Francisco. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2008.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Scharlach, Bernice (1990). Big Alma: San Francisco's Alma Spreckels. Scottwall Associates. ISBN 0-942087-11-9.
  8. ^ . Alan Wofsy Fine Arts. Archived from the original on January 2, 2023. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  9. ^ "Alma Spreckels". FoundSF. Retrieved January 2, 2023.

Bibliography edit

Bill Pickelhaupt, "San Francisco's Aquatic Park," Charleston, SC, 2005, ISBN 0-7385-3084-0

External links edit

  • Official website
  • NPS: Aquatic Park Historic District

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The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is located in San Francisco California United States The park includes a fleet of historic vessels a visitor center a maritime museum and a library research facility Formerly referred to as the San Francisco Maritime Museum the collections were acquired by the National Park Service in 1978 The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park was authorized in 1988 the maritime museum is among the park s many cultural resources The park also incorporates the Aquatic Park Historic District bounded by Van Ness Avenue Polk Street and Hyde Street San Francisco Maritime National Historical ParkHistoric ships docked at Hyde Street Pier San Francisco Maritime National Historic ParkShow map of San FranciscoShow map of CaliforniaShow map of the United StatesLocationSan Francisco California United StatesCoordinates37 48 23 N 122 25 25 W 37 80639 N 122 42361 W 37 80639 122 42361Area50 acres 20 ha 1 EstablishedJune 27 1988 1988 June 27 Visitors4 224 897 in 2011 2 Governing bodyNational Park ServiceWebsiteSan Francisco Maritime National Historical ParkU S National Historic LandmarkOfficial nameAquatic Park Historic DistrictDesignatedJanuary 26 1984Reference no 84001183 3 U S National Register of Historic PlacesOfficial nameSan Francisco Maritime National Historic SiteDesignatedJune 27 1988Reference no 01000281 4 Contents 1 History 2 Historic vessel fleet 3 Visitor center 4 Maritime Museum 5 Maritime Research Center 6 Supporting associations 7 Location and access 7 1 Open water swimming 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksHistory editAlma de Bretteville Spreckels last major project was the construction of the San Francisco Maritime Museum When it opened in 1951 her collection of model ships that had been on display at the 1939 40 Golden Gate International Exposition was the main exhibit She had had a feud with museum founding director Karl Kortum 5 and as a result did not receive much recognition for her role in the museum s establishment 6 7 8 9 Historic vessel fleet editThe historic fleet of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park is moored at the park s Hyde Street Pier The fleet consists of the following major vessels Balclutha an 1886 built square rigged sailing ship C A Thayer an 1895 built schooner Eureka an 1890 built steam ferryboat Alma an 1891 built scow schooner Hercules a 1907 built steam tug Eppleton Hall a 1914 built paddlewheel tug nbsp Scow schooner Alma nbsp Steam tug Hercules nbsp Square rig sailing ship Balclutha nbsp Paddlewheel tug Eppleton Hall nbsp Steam ferryboat Eureka nbsp Lumber schooner C A Thayer The fleet also includes over one hundred small craft Visitor center editThe visitor center is housed in the park s 1909 waterfront warehouse located at the corner of Hyde and Jefferson streets The City of San Francisco declared the four story brick structure a historic landmark in 1974 and the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 Inside exhibits including a first order Fresnel lighthouse lens and a shipwrecked boat tell the story of San Francisco s colorful and diverse maritime heritage The visitor center also contains a theater and an information desk Maritime Museum edit nbsp Aquatic Park Bathhouse The maritime museum used to be housed in a Streamline Moderne late Art Deco building that is the centerpiece of the Aquatic Park Historic District a National Historic Landmark at the foot of Polk Street and a minute s walk from the visitor center and Hyde Street Pier The building was originally built starting in 1936 by the WPA as a public bathhouse and its interior is decorated with fantastic and colorful murals created primarily by artist and color theoretician Hilaire Hiler The architects were William Mooser Jr and William Mooser III Maritime Research Center editThe Maritime Research Center is the premier resource for San Francisco and Pacific Coast maritime history Originating in 1939 the collections have become the largest maritime collection on the west coast and the largest museum and research collection in the National Park Service The collections include more than 35 000 published titles comprising over 74 000 items 500 000 photographs 7 000 archival and manuscript collections 150 000 naval architecture and marine engineering drawings 3 000 maps and charts 150 000 feet of motion picture film and video 6 000 historical archaeology artifacts 2 500 pieces of folk and fine art 40 000 history objects 100 small craft 50 000 pieces of ephemera 600 oral histories and audio recordingsSupporting associations editThe San Francisco Maritime National Park Association is the primary nonprofit partner to the Park Location and access editThe visitor center Hyde Street Pier and Maritime Museum are all situated adjacent to the foot of Hyde Street and at the western end of the Fisherman s Wharf district The park headquarters and Maritime Research Center are located in Fort Mason some 10 minutes walk to the west of the other sites The Beach and Hyde Street terminal of the San Francisco cable car system adjoins the main site while the Jones Street terminal of the F Market historic streetcar line is some 5 minutes walk to the east Open water swimming edit Aquatic Park is a popular place for open water swimming both for recreation and training The South End Rowing Club and Dolphin Club are located in Aquatic Park There have been several incidents of swimmers being bitten by sea lions citation needed nbsp From left to right San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Telegraph Hill and Coit Tower Fisherman s Wharf Downtown San Francisco Russian Hill and Aquatic Park Historic District See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal 49 Mile Scenic Drive List of maritime museums in the United States List of museum shipsReferences edit Listing of acreage December 31 2011 XLSX Land Resource Division National Park Service Retrieved March 23 2012 National Park Service Acreage Reports NPS Annual Recreation Visits Report National Park Service Retrieved March 23 2012 Aquatic Park Historic District National Historic Landmarks Program Archived from the original on July 10 2014 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Fisher Lawrence M September 15 1996 Karl Kortum 79 Who Founded San Francisco Maritime Museum The New York Times Retrieved January 2 2023 Craig Christopher Part 1 Spreckels nee de Bretteville Alma Emma Encyclopedia of San Francisco Archived from the original on December 26 2007 Retrieved January 9 2008 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint unfit URL link Craig Christopher Part 2 Spreckels nee de Bretteville Alma Emma Encyclopedia of San Francisco Archived from the original on December 26 2007 Retrieved January 9 2008 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint unfit URL link Scharlach Bernice 1990 Big Alma San Francisco s Alma Spreckels Scottwall Associates ISBN 0 942087 11 9 San Francisco Maritime Museum Archive by Alma de Bretteville Spreckels Alan Wofsy Fine Arts Archived from the original on January 2 2023 Retrieved January 2 2023 Alma Spreckels FoundSF Retrieved January 2 2023 Bibliography editBill Pickelhaupt San Francisco s Aquatic Park Charleston SC 2005 ISBN 0 7385 3084 0External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Official website NPS Aquatic Park Historic District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park amp oldid 1218965010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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