Exploring San Francisco's Coastal Batteries and Fort Point
Along San Francisco's coastline lie the remains of its former coastal defense network which dates back to pre-civil war. These batteries and forts are (mostly) open to the public, so join us on a tour of both the open and off limits batteries, bunkers, and forts. FOLLOW US @ theruinroad Facebook: theruinroad / theruinroad Instagram: theruinroad https://www.instagram.com/theruinroad... Twitter: theruinroad / theruinroad FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES OR DONATIONS EMAIL US AT [email protected] Enjoying our videos? Help us continue our explorations by donating: / theruinroad

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