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Fisherman's Wharf
It all started with Harry Meiggs. Picking up a load of hardwood in Panama in 1849, the New York
lumber dealer made his fortune in the San Francisco of the Gold Rush Era. His 1600-foot pier,
replete with bathhouses, saloons and breweries, gave birth to one of the City's most colorful
and notorious neighborhoods: Fisherman's Wharf. Your Dr. Clue adventure in Fisherman's Wharf
moves from the classy shops of red-brick Ghirardelli Square down the wharf to the lively
attractions of touristyPier 39. Along the way you may run into: a chapel for fishermen; a shop
of sunken treasures; a submarine used in a film; the largest steering wheel you may ever see.
Don't miss your afternoon of treasure hunting by the bay, best followed by drinks and a seafood
dinner. (Watch our 2-minute video preview to see what a typical Dr. Clue program looks and feels like!)
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