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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park A volunteer works on repairing and maintaining Balclutha's rigging.
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Park Statistics
 

Designations

National Historic Landmark (Balclutha) - 1985

National Historic Landmark (Eureka) - 1985

National Historic Landmark (Aquatic Park) - 1987

National Historic Landmark (Alma) - 1988

National Historical Park - June 27, 1988

 

Acreage

Gross Area Acres  - 50

Visitation

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2010 - 4,130,969

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2009 - 4,152,497

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2008 - 4,086,211

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2007 - 4,042,022

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2006 - 3,984,643

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2005 - 3,976,055

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2004 - 4,055,480

Total Recreation Visits for FY 2003 - 3,984,825

For more recreation visit statistics go to the

NPS Public Use Statistics Office site.

Budget

FY 2010 annual base allocation:  $7,563,400

FY 2009 annual base allocation:  $7,375,300

FY 2008 Annual Base Budget:  $7,281,000

FY 2007 Annual Base Budget:  $6,879,000

FY 2006 Annual Base Budget:  $6,734,000

FY 2005 Annual Base Budget:  $6,987,000

FY 2004 Annual Base Budget:  $6,412,000

FY 2003 Annual Base Budget:  $6,456,000

FY 2002 Annual Base Budget:  $6,444,000

FY 2001 Annual Base Budget:  $5,893,000

FY 2000 Annual Base Budget:  $5,788,000

FY (Fiscal Year)

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The scow schooner ALMA, with white sails raised, sailing on SF Bay.

Did You Know?
ALMA was built in 1891 in little boatyard on the southernmost bay front of San Francisco, just north of Hunters Point Navy Yard. She mostly worked in the South Bay carrying salt from the southern salt ponds. She has been rebuilt several times and now sails on the Bay often, carrying passengers.
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Last Updated: January 12, 2011 at 10:08 MST