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                                          Embarcadero Plaza looking out towards the Financial District of San Francisco 
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                                          A vie from Embarcadero Plaza up Market Street 
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                                          Embarcadero Plaza 
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                                          Crossing from Ferry Building Farmer's Market to the Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Right of the Ferry Building Farmer's Market - Sculptures silhouetted by the Bay Bridge 
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                                          Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building 
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                                          Shoppers at the Ferry Building Farmer's Market 
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                                          The crowd at the Ferry Building Farmer's Market 
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                                          Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant 
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                                          Cowgirl Creamery inside the Ferry Building 
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                                          Rose Pistola & Rose's Café  
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                                          Impressive Statues in front of the San Francisco Bay Bridge 
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                                          Embarcadero Center Architecture 
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                                          Amazing fountain at the edge of the Embarcadero Plaza 
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                                          Entrance to Three Embarcadero Center 
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                                          A peek at some Financial District skyscrapers at Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Fountain at Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Interesting fountain at Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Upstairs at Embarcadero Center 
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                                          A peek at the Ferry Building from Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Interesting view of the Transamerica Building from Embarcadero Center 
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                                          A wonderful spot for lunch - Upstairs at the Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Fountain at Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Interesting architecture within the Embarcadero Center 
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                                          Fountain sculpture at the corner of the Embarcadero Plaza 
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                                          The Ferry Building from the Embarcadero Plaza 
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                                          Majestic Palm Trees reside at the Embarcadero Plaza 
 
                                   
                                  
                                     Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market
Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market
                                    
The Ferry Building
Every Week 
                                    Market Times:
                                      Sunday : 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
                                      Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
                                      Thursday: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
                                      Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 
                                    With over 100 farmers and 30 artisan vendors setting up every week, you will find yourself immersed in a cornucopia of the freshest fruit, produce, baked goods, cheeses and prepared foods in town. 
                                   
                                  
                                     History of the Embarcadero
History of the Embarcadero 
                                    Originally known as the Barbary Coast, the Downtown Waterfront District has a rich history that dates from the Gold Rush, a rough-and-tumble era that ignited when gold was discovered in California during the 1840's. From April to December 1849, more than 700 vessels steamed through the Golden Gate filled with fortune seekers hoping to strike it rich. Many of these ships were beached in their berths and converted to warehouses, offices and saloons, the first commercial enterprises near where Embarcadero Center now stands..