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Brannan Street Wharf
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The Line Of The Land
The line on the ground that has glass bricks in its center under which was lighting lit at night. This line defined the limit of land. To the left was the new park built on pilings driven into the bay floor to a depth that met bedrock.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 7.52" N, 122° 23' 15.73" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:25:09 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6758 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Picnic Tables
Picnic tables were a part of the new park. In the background a worker was putting the finishing touches on a concrete riser.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 6.10" N, 122° 23' 15.29" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:06 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6765 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Last Minute Work
Last minute work interrupted the walkway and inconvenienced pedestrians.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 8.57" N, 122° 23' 15.86" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:37 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6755 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tide Indicators
Tide indicators dominated this end of the park. Striped, floating tubes floated inside red steel cylinders. The black with thin yellow stripes indicated a positive tide. The yellow with thin black stripes indicated a minus tide.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 6.87" N, 122° 23' 15.76" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:38 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6762 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Tide Guide
A sign near the tide indicators described how they worked.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 4.68" N, 122° 23' 15.33" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:54 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6772 Add a comment or report a mistake
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View From The Park
The view from the park makes the pulse of the nautical felt. Here one of the boats competing in the America's Cup sailed past.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 6.85" N, 122° 23' 15.76" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:38 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6763 Add a comment or report a mistake
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A Huge Grass Area In The Center
A huge grass area dominated the center of the park. Not unusual for a park, until you realize it is built on a pier over the bay.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 4.85" N, 122° 23' 15.44" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:26:44 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6771 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Benches For Seating And Protection
The benches available for seating also protected against the homeless by placing an arm bar in the center, and protected against skateboarders by locating them near a low concrete wall.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 4.37" N, 122° 23' 15.11" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:27:07 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6774 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Staggered Anti-Skateboard Walls
Staggered walls lined the grassy area. They were staggered to discourage skateboard use.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 3.12" N, 122° 23' 14.97" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:27:42 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6779 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Shaded Viewing Area
A shaded viewing area with benches underneath. The shade seemed of little use on opening day because of the overcast skies.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 2.59" N, 122° 23' 14.98" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:27:55 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6781 Add a comment or report a mistake
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History Lined The Walls
History lined the walls at the south end of the park. Permanent displays that describe some of San Francisco's history.
Brannan Street Wharf • The Embarcadero Across From Brannan Street, San Francisco • Pier 36 was torn down to make way for this park. • 37° 47' 2.59" N, 122° 23' 14.98" W • (Photo posted Monday 2 October 2013) • (Photo taken 10:29:00 Wednesday 17 July 2013) • © 2013 Bryan Costales #B13_6787 Add a comment or report a mistake
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