The ghosts of San Francisco's maritime past are getting some new company along the southern waterfront as the city works to bring people to sites previously open only to ships and seafarers.
From AT&T Park south to the county line, long-idle grain silos, copra docks and cargo yards are being converted into public spaces designed to link the city's growing population with those years when San Francisco's bustling seaport ruled the West Coast.
"Attracting people to the waterfront is a goal of the port," said David Beaupre, a senior waterfront planner for the Port of San Francisco. "We want to maximize public access."Read more at SFGate
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