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The Hidden Heritage of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf

February 15, 2024 USC Master of Heritage Conservation Program
Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
The Hidden Heritage of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf
Show Notes

A San Francisco native, alumna Emi Takahara always wondered why so many locals dismiss the historic Fisherman’s Wharf as a tourist trap. Sure, it has overpriced food, but it also has a culinary history that might surprise you—as well as longtime businesses trying to weather the changing times. In this episode, Emi talks with producer Willa Seidenberg about her thesis, The Restaurant That Started It All: The Hidden Heritage of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, how Italian immigrants shaped Fisherman’s Wharf in the nineteenth century, and how it’s evolving in the twenty-first.

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