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present-day site of the Hyatt Hotel at Fisherman's Wharf remained
submerged beneath the San Francisco Bay until the close of the
19th Century, when extensive filling and dumping began, rendering
the area suitable for building. |
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1988, Archeo-Tec's excavation revealed an astonishing number
of intact cultural artifacts, including glass bottles, jars
and tumblers, mugs, saucers, porcelain doll fragments, shoes,
belts, and Chinese ceramics. These items provided a remarkable
cross-section of the range of cultures present in the San Francisco
Bay area during the latter half of the 19th Century. See also
the description of Fisherman's Wharf Hotel. |
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