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45 Pier
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 544-0100

Historical Place Near S.S. Jeremiah O' Brien

Ghirardelli Square
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
900 N Point St
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 775-5500

Alcatraz Island
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
B201 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 561-4900

Alcatraz Island offers a close-up look at the site of the first lighthouse and US built fort on the West Coast, the infamous federal penitentiary long off-limits to the public, and the 18 month occupation by Indians of All Tribes which saved the tribes. Rich in history, there is also a natural side to the Rock—gardens, tide pools, bird colonies, and bay views beyond compare.

Fishermans Wharf, Pier 39
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 19 & The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 705-5500

The Coit Tower
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Telegraph Pl
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 362-0808

Coit Tower
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Telegraph Hill Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 362-0808

Coit Tower, also known as the Lillian Coit Memorial Tower, is a 210ft tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The tower, in the city's Pioneer Park, was built in 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit's bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco; at her death in 1929 Coit left one-third of her estate to the city for civic beautification. The tower was proposed in 1931 as an appropriate use of Coit's gift. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 2008.The art deco tower, built of unpainted reinforced concrete, was designed by architects Arthur Brown, Jr. and Henry Howard, with fresco murals by 27 different on-site artists and their numerous assistants, plus two additional paintings installed after creation off-site. Although an apocryphal story claims that the tower was designed to resemble a fire hose nozzle due to Coit's affinity with the San Francisco firefighters of the day, the resemblance is coincidental.HistoryCoit Tower was paid for with money left by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a wealthy socialite who loved to chase fires in the early days of the city's history. Before December 1866, there was no city fire department, and fires in the city, which broke out regularly in the wooden buildings, were extinguished by several volunteer fire companies. Lillie Coit was one of the more eccentric characters in the history of North Beach and Telegraph Hill, smoking cigars and wearing trousers long before it was socially acceptable for women to do so. She was an avid gambler and often dressed like a man in order to gamble in the males-only establishments that dotted North Beach.

Fort Mason
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
Landmark Building A, Marina Blvd and Buchanan St.
San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 345-7500

Fort Mason, once known as San Francisco Port of Embarkation, US Army, in San Francisco, California, is a former United States Army post located in the northern Marina District, alongside San Francisco Bay. Fort Mason served as an Army post for more than 100 years, initially as a coastal defense site and subsequently as a military port facility. During World War II, it was the principal port for the Pacific campaign.Today it is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the site of several cultural facilities. It is a National Historic Landmark District with over 49 buildings of historic significance, spread over.GeographyFort Mason can be split into two distinct areas. The upper area, sometimes called Fort Mason, is situated on a headland and was the site of the original coastal fortifications. The lower area, Fort Mason Center, is situated close to water level to the west of Upper Fort Mason, and is the site of the former military port, with its piers and warehouses. The Marina Green lies to the west of Fort Mason, while Aquatic Park is to the east.HistoryEarlier private ownership by John C. FrémontThe nucleus of Fort Mason was a private property owned by John C. Frémont, the world-famous explorer of the US west, who also spearheaded the conquest of California from Mexico, and ran as the first presidential nominee of the extant Republican Party in 1856. As alleged in a 1968 federal lawsuit filed by his descendants over the 70-acre parcel then at issue, Frémont bought a 13.5-acre property in the mid-1850s for $42,000, and then improved it by about $40,000.

San Francisco Fisherman Wharf
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
555 North Point Street
San Francisco, CA 94133

Alcatraz Prison
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Alcatraz Island
San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 561-4900

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2 Marina Blvd, Fl 2nd, Bldg E
San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 447-5000

Established in 1988, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park encompasses 34 acres, and has the most National Historic Landmarks of any unit in the National Park Service. In addition to the fleet of historic ships at Hyde Street Pier, the Park includes the Aquatic Park Historic District (Maritime Museum, beach, lawn area, and bleachers), a Visitor Center and the Research Center (in Fort Mason Center). Find us on: Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfmaritimenps/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/sfmaritimenps YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/SFMaritimeNHP

Hyde Street Pier
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2905 Hyde St
San Francisco, CA 94109

Alcatraz Prison San Francisco Bay, California
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
55 FRANCISCO ST
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 981-7625

San Francisco cable car system
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
464 Broadway
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 928-4848

The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last manually operated cable car system. An icon of San Francisco, the cable car system forms part of the intermodal urban transport network operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway. Of the 23 lines established between 1873 and 1890, only three remain (one of which combines parts of two earlier lines): two routes from downtown near Union Square to Fisherman's Wharf, and a third route along California Street. While the cable cars are used to a certain extent by commuters, the vast majority of their 7 million annual passengers are tourists. They are among the most significant tourist attractions in the city, along with Alcatraz Island, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Fisherman's Wharf. The cable cars are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The cable cars are not to be confused with San Francisco's heritage streetcars, which operate on Market Street and the Embarcadero.HistoryBeginningsIn 1869, Andrew Smith Hallidie had the idea for a cable car system in San Francisco, reportedly after witnessing an accident where a streetcar drawn by horses over wet cobblestones slid backwards, killing the horses.

Vesuvio Cafe
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
255 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 362-3370

Vesuvio Cafe is a historic bar in North Beach, San Francisco, California. Located at 255 Columbus Avenue, across an alley from City Lights Bookstore, the building was designed by Italian architect Italo Zanolini and finished in 1916.The bar was founded in 1948 by Henri Lenoir, and was frequented by a number of Beat Generation celebrities including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Neal Cassady, as well as other notable cultural figures such as Dylan Thomas, Bob Dylan, Rodger Jacobs and Francis Ford Coppola. In the 1970s, the bar was sold by Lenoir to Ron Fein, who died in 1985, and is still operated by the Fein family along with Janet Clyde, Christopher Clyde, and manager emeritus Leo Riegler.The common alley shared with City Lights was originally called "Adler" but was renamed "Jack Kerouac Alley" in 1988. The alley was refurbished and converted to pedestrian only in 2007.Vesuvio is open every day of the year, Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m, Saturdays and Sundays 6 a.m. to 2 a.m.

USS Pampanito
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 45, Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 775-1943

USS Pampanito , a, was a United States Navy ship, the third one named for the pompano fish. She completed six war patrols from 1944 to 1945 and served as a Naval Reserve Training ship from 1960 to 1971. She is now a National Historic Landmark, preserved as a memorial and museum ship in the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association located at Fisherman's Wharf.History: 1943–1970Pampanitos keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, on 15 March 1943. She was launched on 12 July 1943, sponsored by Mrs. James Wolfender, and commissioned on 6 November 1943, with Lieutenant Commander Charles B. Jackson, Jr. in command.After shakedown off New London, Connecticut, Pampanito transited the Panama Canal and arrived at Pearl Harbor on 14 February 1944. Her first war patrol, from 15 March to 2 May, was conducted in the southwest approaches to Saipan and Guam. She served on lifeguard duty south of Yap, then scored two torpedo hits on a destroyer before sailing for Midway Island and Pearl Harbor for refit and repairs to a hull badly damaged by depth charges.

Fort Mason General's Residence
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123

(415) 345-7500

San Remo Hotel
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2237 Mason St
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 776-8688

For more than 100 years the halls of The San Remo Hotel has seen travelers from all over the globe who come to immerse themselves and get lost in the old-world charm of this historic Victorian Italianate landmark. Built by A.P. Giannini, the founder of Bank of America, in 1906, it was first home to the workers and servicemen who set to work rebuilding the city after the famous 1906 earthquake. Since then it has seen artists who have paid their way with their art, fisherman who need a place to sleep off of their boats for the night, students on their vacation trips, families who are traveling on a budget, and explorers who need only a place to rest their head while seeking out interesting places, new and old. It is a magical place of history and antiquity, and some believe it to be haunted. San Francisco's best kept secret is nestled and tucked conveniently between North Beach, the Italian part of town, and Fisherman's Wharf. Telegraph and Russian Hills border it on the East and West. From our Penthouse Suite, on the roof, you can catch a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, and the rooftops of the many residents of this beautiful city by the bay. North Beach is truly one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in all of San Francisco and it hosts one of the most beautiful hotels in the bay area. Come be a part of it's history and travel back to when times were simpler and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Cowell Theater at Fort Mason
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
Fort Mason Center, Landmark Building A,
San Francisco, CA 94123

Alcatraz
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Fort Mason, B201
San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate 900 North Point San Francisco Ca 94109
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
900 N Point St
San Francisco, CA 94109

415.775.5500

la carcel de Alcatraz
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
4904 5th ave la ca
San Francisco, CA 94102

Local Business Near S.S. Jeremiah O' Brien

Liberty Ship Jeremiah O'Brien
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
11 PIER 45
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 441-6872

San Franscisco Pier 45
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
45 Pier
South San Francisco, CA 94534

Aloha Seafood
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 45, Shed D6
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 441-4484

Aloha Seafood is an exciting, new wholesaler/distributor that caters to the seafood needs of food-service establishments. Our inventory consists of a full line of fresh, exotic, live, and frozen seafood products. Our primary product-line feature will be focused on Environmentally Safe & Sustainable Seafood Products (ESSSP). Sustainable seafood are fish species which are more resistant to overfishing, species that can grow quickly and breed young. By focusing on ESSSP, Aloha Seafood supports responsible, environmentally-friendly fishing practices. With a growing demand of seafood worldwide, regard for ESSSP is crucial now more than ever to ensure the future growth of marine ecosystems.

Two x Sea
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
45 Pier
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 275-2292

Born out of frustration of the lack of honesty and accountability in the seafood marketplace and a lack of fair pay for the fishing industry. Our goal is to alter the way seafood is farmed, caught, and handled from boat to plate. We believe the education of consumers on the importance of healthy oceans and the food we harvest from it rests on the shoulders of we who sell and present this precious resource. We supply leading Bay Area restaurants with seafood sourced from the fishing community directly, using the strictest of environmental standards, eliminating other wholesale operations and middlemen. More importantly, there are no tall tales about what the product is, how it was caught and whether or not it is truly sustainable. We are committed to a long term view of seafood as a renewable resource. Our product list represents a diligent and honest assessment of what we must do to save the oceans for future generations, while providing fair wages and respect for the men and women who work so hard to fish in a responsible manner.

Scoma's Fish Grotto, The Wharf
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 47, Al Scoma Way
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 771-4383

Scoma's
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 47
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 771-4383

Mure Mécanique Antique Coin Arcade
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 45 Fisherman's Wharf at the foot of Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94133

Pier 45
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#11 B Pier 45
San Francisco, CA 94133

Scoma's
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
47 Pier
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 771-4383

Captain Joey's Sportfishing
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
47 Pier
San Francisco, CA 94133-1035

(415) 563-2100

Mechanical Musem @ Fisherman's Warf
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Pier 45 Shed A at the end of Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 346-2000

Alito's
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
8 Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 673-0183

Alioto’s Restaurant
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
8 Fishermans Wharf
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 673-0184

Alioto's Restaurant
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2 Velasco Ct
San Francisco, CA 94949

(415) 382-8227

Alioto's Waterside Cafe
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2829 Taylor St
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 359-1200

Nonna Rose's
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2829 Taylor St, # 7
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 359-1200

Nick's Lighthouse
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2815 Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 929-1300

Chowder Hut Fresh Grill, Fisherman's Wharf
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2890 Taylor St
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 776-1849

Alioto's, Pier 39
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
#8 Fisherman’s Wharf
San Francisco, CA 94133