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'''View of Islais Creek wetlands east of Bernal Heights from the railroad trellis seen in above photo.'''
'''1916 view of Islais Creek wetlands east of Bernal Heights from the railroad trellis seen in above photo.'''


''photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''
''photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''
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'''The Old Clam House at Bayshore Blvd. and Oakdale Ave., in place at the edge of the wetlands since the 1860s.'''   
'''The Old Clam House at [[East Slope Bernal Heights|Bayshore Blvd. and Oakdale Ave.]], in place at the edge of the wetlands since the 1860s.'''   


''photo: Chris Carlsson''
''photo: Chris Carlsson''

Revision as of 13:40, 26 September 2014

"I was there..."

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Islais Creek wetlands, once home to many kinds of fish and a favorite place to play and fish for the kids on Bernal Heights.

photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Islais-Creek-wetlands-1916.jpg

1916 view of Islais Creek wetlands east of Bernal Heights from the railroad trellis seen in above photo.

photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Bernlhts$clam-house.jpg

The Old Clam House at Bayshore Blvd. and Oakdale Ave., in place at the edge of the wetlands since the 1860s.

photo: Chris Carlsson

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Lifelong Bernal resident George Williams used to beg for bait at the Old Clam House when he played in the swamps as a kid.


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