Warships anchor in a glistening frame provided by the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (1936)


 Along the docks, where ships from Hong Kong, Melbourne, Hamburg, New York, and ports the world over put in, runs the Embarcadero, San francisco's wide waterfront boulevard. At the right is the tower of the Ferry Building, and out in the bay are ferry boats plying like waterbugs to Oakland and other bay points.

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