San Francisco, 18-May, Part 2

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More from last week in SF:



Milan Tram 1818, in the green livery used from the 1930s-1970s











Fishing boats at Fisherman's Wharf.




The Balclutha
, a three-masted, square-rigged ship in the collection of the San Francisco Maritime Museum. The Balclutha was build in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1866.



Ghiradelli Square, view from Beach Street.



Archway by the soda fountain's side entrance



Fountain, Ghiradelli Square courtyard



The Buena Vista Hotel on Beach Street

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