Rincon Point (San Francisco)

Coordinates: 34°22′23″N 119°28′42″W / 34.37306°N 119.47833°W / 34.37306; -119.47833
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The Shoreline of San Francisco in 1853. Rincon Point stands out into the Bay on the south side of Yerba Buena Cove.

Rincon Point, was a cape marking the southern extremity of Yerba Buena Cove in what is now San Francisco, California. The cove now filled in and the Point land locked, it is now the location where the Oakland Bay Bridge terminates in San Francisco.[1]

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34°22′23″N 119°28′42″W / 34.37306°N 119.47833°W / 34.37306; -119.47833