Sunday, May 4, 2014

Saturday was another beautiful day in San Francisco. Our day started with a nice ride into the city on the train. $14 for the day, better than trying to find to find and pay for parking. 

We enjoyed our lunch at Fisherman's Wharf. The first picture is from my seat. I was enjoying a Mango Margarita, chips & salsa an amazing grilled steak taco. 

Our next big adventure was Alcatraz. Wow! What an amazing trip. First you take a ferry over to The Rock. When we first arrived at The Rock we joined a tour that told us all about the escape attempts on the island, then we moved on to the audio tour of the cell house. I'll write some descriptions of what we saw on the pictures below.


A look at Fisherman's Wharf on a sunny afternoon.

A view of San Francisco as we left Pier 33 to The Rock

The Rock



The Lighthouse and Warden's House


The Officer's Club



The entrance to the Officer's Apartment building. Because of the cost of running the prison the officers and their families lived on The Rock.



The Lighthouse



This side of the island is very windy, even the birds stayed in one spot while they were flying.





This is a typical cell at Alcatraz. The room was 5 feet wide, 9 feet deep and 7 feet high. There was a sink, toilet, folding table & chair and a cot to sleep on.

Entrance to the Cell House

The cells were stacked 3 high. This is looking down Broadway. The clock at the end says Times Square.

This door leads into the dinning hall.

Looking down Michigan Avenue



The Library. Not so inviting.

The Times Square Clock

An game of checkers anyone?


The vault in the Administration building.



The next few pictures are from the Command Centre. Everything was set up as it would have been during the Riot.


This how 4 of the images escaped in 1962. 

The Dinning Hall

The Kitchen. This room was in the Dinning Hall but separated by bars. They outlined all of the knives so they would know if one went missing. The food they ate was always well presented and very fattening to keep them from trying to escape. 

Some of the kitchen supplies.

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