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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Plan Your Research Visit
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W.S. Gilbert's The "Bab" Ballads (Barbara Johnson Whaling Collection) | |
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By appointment only, Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pm, and the first Sunday of each month. (Closed most federal holidays.)
Please contact us to make an appointment with a reference librarian for assistance with your research, or for more information.
Directions: The Library is located on the third floor of Building E, in Fort Mason Center (also known as Lower Fort Mason), located near the intersection of Buchanan and Marina Blvd. (Entrance across from the Marina Safeway.) Building E is the easternmost warehouse building, near the Festival Pavilion and the Firehouse building. Or, to put it another way, the Library is located at 37° 48.4' N, 122° 25.8' W, as charted by volunteers Larry Kellogg and Doug Burrill.
Accessibility: The main reading room is wheelchair accessible.
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Did You Know?
Wheat -- California's other Gold Rush. The discovery of gold in 1848 brought sudden wealth and population growth to San Francisco. But wheat, California's golden grain, and first major export product, established San Francisco Bay as a port for world trade.
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Last Updated: January 06, 2009 at 17:46 EST |