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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · What's remarkable is how swiftly the Porsche name became embedded in the American psyche. By the mid-1950s, Porsche was astonishingly hip among the fast-car cognoscenti.

  2. Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche (19 September 1909 – 27 March 1998), [1] mainly known as Ferry Porsche, was an Austrian-German technical automobile designer and automaker - entrepreneur. He operated Porsche AG in Stuttgart, Germany.

  3. Ferry Porsche. Following a dream made Porsche the brand it is today At 37, Ferry Porsche was no stranger to designing automobiles. He had been working in the engineering office since 1931, with a particular focus on the Type 360 Grand Prix race car for Cisitalia.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · By today’s standards, the ferries were slow. Vessels were powered by steam until the early 1920s when diesel engines began to appear. Even in the 1930s, the longest route between Vallejo and San Francisco, a 30-mile run, took 1 hour 45 minutes, at an average speed of 15 knots.

  5. The San Francisco Ferry Building first opened in 1898, when it was the largest project ever undertaken in the city. With its elegant arches and 245-foot clock tower, the enormous Beaux Arts-style building was inspired by classical European architecture.

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  6. The golden era of San Francisco ferries in the 1930s? The world-famous advertising brands and packaging that were created on the Klamath? The three-year rebuilding process the Bay Area Council undertook to turn it into what it is today?

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  8. Today Golden Gate Ferry operates modern high speed ferryboats between San Francisco and four different landings in Marin County. In 1973 Alcatraz Island opened to the public as a museum and ferry service from San Francisco began under a concession granted by the National Park Service .

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