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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park New 80 foot long hull planks were attached using steel spikes and locust wood trunnels.
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The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building located at the foot of Polk Street in San Francisco, CA.

Did You Know?
The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building, a Depression-era, Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, was completed in 1939. The art deco building includes tile mosaics of fish, marble floors that resemble a sea chart, and interior walls painted with murals depicting strange creatures of the deep.
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