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| Oct.13 |
San Francisco |
SF set to get water taxi service| The San Francisco Port Commission approved a five-year agreement with John Scannell, who runs duck boats for tourists through Bay Quackers | |
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| Sep.24 |
San Francisco |
Cruise lines plan more S.F. stops| While only 41 ships are scheduled to make calls in 2010, officials predict a 39 percent increase in the number of ships docking in the city in 2011 | |
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| Sep.15 |
SF Downtown |
Crystal Cruises back to S.F. port in 2011| Beginning in 2011, the Japanese-owned cruise ship operator will use San Francisco as its home port for trips to Alaska, Panama and New York | |
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| Jun.10 |
SF Downtown |
$3.5 million OKd for new cruise ship port Map of Pier 27 San Francisco The Port Commission authorized a $3.5 million contract with the city's Department of Public Works for architectural and engineering work
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| Feb.22 |
Sausalito |
Sausalito Ferry 2nd Most Scenic In World Society of American Travel Writers: A ferry ride from Sausalito to SF is the second most exciting and scenic ferry ride in the world
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| Feb.6 |
SF Downtown |
Queen Mary 2 Sets Sail From San Francisco| The massive cruise liner left for Hawaii, bringing an end to one of the riskiest passages in modern maritime history | |
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| Feb.4 |
SF Downtown |
Queen Mary 2 Arrives The largest and grandest ocean cruise liner, which towers 200 feet above water, is making its first visit ever to SF
| The ship is 1,132 feet long; 17 decks equal the height of a 23-story building. The mammoth passed beneath the Golden Gate bridge, clearing the bottom of the span by 27 feet before a nail-bitingly tight tour of the Bay
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