Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco is a historic neighborhood that grew from a small fishing port established in the mid-19th century. Originally populated by Italian immigrant fishermen, the area became a major center for the local fishing industry, particularly for Dungeness crab, which is still celebrated in the area’s culinary offerings today. The wharf played an essential role in supporting San Francisco’s economy and became a cultural cornerstone for the Italian-American community.
The area now draws visitors to several historical sites, including the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, where vintage ships are on display, and the Cannery, a former Del Monte canning plant. Pier 39, built in the late 1970s, became one of the Wharf’s main attractions, hosting shops, restaurants, and an iconic sea lion colony.
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