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cable car
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The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last permanently operational manually-operated cable car system, and is an icon of San Francisco, California.
San Francisco currently operates three cable car lines: the Powell and Mason line, which runs from Powell and Market to Bay and Taylor; the Powell and Hyde line, which runs from Powell and Mason to Hyde and Beach; and the California line, which runs from California and Market to California and Van Ness. |
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Cable car in San Francisco
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The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last permanently operational manually-operated cable car system, and is an icon of San Francisco, California.
San Francisco currently operates three cable car lines: the Powell and Mason line, which runs from Powell and Market to Bay and Taylor; the Powell and Hyde line, which runs from Powell and Mason to Hyde and Beach; and the California line, which runs from California and Market to California and Van Ness. |
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Ferris
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At the county fair |
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Jet Landing
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Jet fighter F15 landing on an aircraft carier. |
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Old ship changed 5 times
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Shrimping ship in the sea |
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Steam train locomotive in Roaring Camp
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In the 1880s, narrow-gauge steam locomotives were used to haul giant redwood logs out of the mountains. Roaring Camp's steam engines date from 1890 and are among the oldest and most authentically preserved narrow-gauge steam engines providing regularly scheduled passenger service in America.
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