Cable Car Museum (this is my business)
San Francisco, CA, United States
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Meredith and Brendan's Wedding
Brendan's favorite museum. Its free!
Nichole and Richard's Wedding
This is were the historic cable car line starts. Come early, cause there is always a wait, but it is well worth it!
Burlingame Wedding In June
Visitors line up to get a ride on a distinct San Francisco treat, the cable car. The wait here can be very long. San Francisco was the first city to use cable cars, and due to their surprising usefulness and eternal charm, it is the last city to keep them in use. Since 1873, these trolleys have been tugged at a slow but steady 9-mph cable in the ground by giant turbines. The slow pace allows passengers to take in the experience, pointing out sights along the way. Passing by Union Square up Powell, this cable car line leads directly to Fisherman's Wharf. Along the way, riders enjoy a soaring vista of Alcatraz, Angel Island, Mount Tamalpais, and the Golden Gate Bridge. You can also learn more about the history and see the workings at the Cable Car Barn & Powerhouse at Mason and Washington
Treasure Island Wedding In May
Takes you ALL the WAY to fisherman's wharf (up up and away).









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