The Pier 70 Time Machine is a landmark partnership between the Bethlehem Shipyard Museum and the Potrero Hill Archives Project, both registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Together, we are preserving the industrial history and community heart of San Francisco.

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Take a Step Back in Time

Visit us at Building 12, Suite 2.35

  • The Bethlehem Shipyard Museum at Pier 70 is a 4,200 square-foot “Time Machine” celebrating the industrial spirit of San Francisco. In collaboration with the Potrero Hill Archives Project, we have brought the “Pier 70 Time Machine” to life inside Building 12 through a blend of maritime artifacts, local narratives, and engaging exhibits.
  • Explore the journey from the Gold Rush Days to the 19th-century locomotives, fighting ships and submarines built at Pier 70.
  • Witness the monumental production efforts after the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 and through two World Wars
  • Explore Pier 70’s role in three of San Francisco’s most famous icons, the Cable Cars, the Golden Gate Bridge and the BART tubes.
  • Learn the fascinating details of the daily life of the inhabitants of Potrero Hill, Irish Hill and the Dogpatch.
  • Our mission is to preserve the stories of the individuals who helped build the West.

Cultural Heritage of San Francisco

Delve into the cultural heritage showcased at the Pier 70 Time Machine, highlighting the city’s maritime and local history.

Significance of Cultural Heritage

The Pier 70 Time Machine emphasizes the importance of preserving cultural heritage through engaging exhibits and community involvement.

Educational Opportunities

Learn about the historical narratives that shape San Francisco’s identity and community.