Pier 35, located along San Francisco's Embarcadero, has played a significant role in the city's maritime history since its construction in the early 20th century.
Historical Background:
Construction and Early Use: The pier's foundational structures were completed in 1914, with the bulkhead building and transit shed finalized between 1915 and 1916. Initially, Pier 35 served as a terminal for various shipping lines, including the Grace Line, Matson Navigation Company, and States Steamship Lines. STORYMAPS.ARCGIS.COM
Renovations: In 1933, the pier underwent significant renovations to enhance its capacity for passenger and cargo services. Further modifications in 1981 included the addition of offices, waiting areas, and improved passenger facilities. EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Role as a Cruise Terminal:
For over eight decades, Pier 35 functioned as San Francisco's primary cruise ship terminal, accommodating vessels from operators such as the Grace Line, Matson Line, Pacific Far East Line, and Princess Cruises. Notable ships like the Star Princess, Sapphire Princess, and Sea Princess frequently docked at this pier. EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Transition and Current Use:
With the inauguration of the James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 in 2014, Pier 35 transitioned to a secondary role, serving as a backup facility for cruise operations. The transit shed has since been repurposed as a rentable event space, offering views of Alcatraz, Treasure Island, and the Bay Bridge. METRO EVENTS
Recent Developments:
In 2020, following a fire at Pier 45, the historic Liberty ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien was relocated to Pier 35. This move became permanent in 2023 when the National Liberty Ship Memorial, Inc. secured a long-term lease with the Port of San Francisco. EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Today, Pier 35 stands as a testament to San Francisco's rich maritime heritage, adapting over the years to meet the evolving needs of the...
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