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Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, one of the world's largest wax
museums, and the Aquarium of the Bay- a facility dedicated to the
aquatic life of San Francisco Bay and its surrounding waters.
Wax
Museum at Fisherman's Wharf with Aquarium of the Bay Highlights:
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One of the World's
Largest Wax Museums |
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Aquarium of the Bay |
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Ancient Mysteries and Modern Icons - The Wax Museum in the heart of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
is home to over 250 internationally personalities.
The world's most
famous and infamous. A millennium of history is represented in
fabulous scenes from the birth of Christ through the most dramatic
milestones in man's history.
As one of the world's largest wax museums, this San Francisco
attraction endeavors to show life in all its aspects from A to Z -
Artists to Zombies! Guests are inspired by the Last Supper in the Hall
of Religions and Horrified by the chilling Chamber of Horrors. The
venue offers the world's only wax tableaux of King Tut's Magnificent
Tomb and the Palace of Living Arts, where history's most famous
masters, as well as their masterpieces, come to life. As always, the
incumbent President occupies his rightful place among the World
Leaders, a few steps away from his illustrious Predecessors in the
Presidential Library.
Drama, comedy, the great entertainers... see your favorite celebrity up
close and personal.
Let the Magic of Wax Artistry Transport You Through Time!
Aquarium of the Bay is a unique educational and entertainment facility
dedicated to the rich and diverse aquatic life of San Francisco Bay
and its surrounding waters. The Aquarium provides a window to the Bay
that focuses on its distinctive ecosystems to entertain, educate and
inspire preservation of this wonderful natural resource.
Stroll through 300 feet of crystal clear tunnels at the Aquarium of
the Bay only inches away from over 23,000 marine animals. Watch as
rays glide by, giant octopus swirl overhead and sharks circle during
your immersion in the Bay. Learn why White Sharks have chosen our
coastal waters as their primary feeding and breeding grounds, and
explore the fragile eel grass beds and shallow reefs that provide
sanctuary for hundreds of species.
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