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April 13, 2009
Hands-On Learning Aboard 1891 National Landmark Scow Schooner ALMA
Back for a third season - San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park to take passengers on a three-hour San Francisco Bay sailing adventure, spring, summer and fall seasons!

February 23, 2009
March is Women's History Month
Ashore and at sea, women found opportunity for employment, responsibility, and heroism. National Park staff present programs spotlighting the contributions women have made to maritime history since the 19th century.

February 22, 2009
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Announces Proposal to Close Aquatic Park
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park announces proposal to close Aquatic Park Recreational Pier (Muni Pier) from dusk to dawn due to unsafe conditions.

January 25, 2009
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park celebrates Black History Month
African Americans have played a major role in our maritime history.

January 25, 2009
First Sunday Free Announced at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
$5 Adult Entrance Fee Waived On First Sunday of Each Month, Starting January 2009

January 25, 2009
136-Foot Coastal Schooner Temporarily Berthed At SF Maritime National Historical Park
136-Foot Coastal Schooner Temporarily Berthed At SF Maritime National Historical Park

November 13, 2008
Unique Holiday Celebration at Hyde Street Pier Offers Family Fun for All
Family fun holiday celebration at Hyde Street Pier on the historic ship Eureka.

The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building located at the foot of Polk Street in San Francisco, CA.  

Did You Know?
The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building, a Depression-era, Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, was completed in 1939. The art deco building includes tile mosaics of fish, marble floors that resemble a sea chart, and interior walls painted with murals depicting strange creatures of the deep.
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Last Updated: August 10, 2006 at 14:44 EST