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San Francisco Maritime National Historical ParkA historic photo of Chinese fisherman on a shrimp junk pulling in their net.
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Accessibility
 

For detailed accessibility information please call the Visitor Center, seven days a week, 9:30am to 5:00pm, at 415-447-5000 and/or read the park's Universal Access Guide (232 KB pdf document).

A limited number of accessible parking spaces are located at the entrance to Hyde Street Pier. Hyde Street Pier, the Visitor Center, the Maritime Store, and the Maritime Library are wheelchair accessible.

Located in the visitor center, and on the main deck of the ferryboat Eureka,  are computer kiosks where a virtual reality tour of the park (including the ships) is available.

The Grace Quan during sea trials in 2004.  

Did You Know?
The Grace Quan is a replica of the type of fishing vessel used throughout the Bay Area by Chinese shrimp fishing companies between 1860 and 1910. She was built by San Francisco Maritime and California State park staff and volunteers in 2003.
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Last Updated: January 27, 2009 at 14:30 EST