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'''Sue Bierman Park''' was a [[park]] located in [[San Francisco]]. Located north-east of the [[San Francisco Ferry Building]] on the [[Embarcadero]], this park had walking paths and trees. [[The Gateway]], a residential complex consisting of [[apartment]]s and townhomes, was located north of this park. ({{film|12}})
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'''Sue Bierman Park''' was a [[park]] located in [[San Francisco]]. Located north-east of the [[San Francisco Ferry Building]] on the [[Embarcadero]], this park had walking paths and trees. [[The Gateway]], the [[Embarcadero Center]], and [[One Maritime Plaza]] were all next to this park. ({{film|12}})
   
 
{{bginfo|In the sequence of the {{USS|Vengeance}} crashing into San Francisco, this park was briefly visible. Some of the park was obscured by CGI-created trees. This 5.3 acre park, formerly known as the Ferry Park, was created after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. [http://sfrecpark.org/destination/sue-bierman-park/]}}
 
{{bginfo|In the sequence of the {{USS|Vengeance}} crashing into San Francisco, this park was briefly visible. Some of the park was obscured by CGI-created trees. This 5.3 acre park, formerly known as the Ferry Park, was created after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. [http://sfrecpark.org/destination/sue-bierman-park/]}}
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Revision as of 19:58, 20 September 2013

AT: "ar" Sue Bierman Park was a park located in San Francisco. Located north-east of the San Francisco Ferry Building on the Embarcadero, this park had walking paths and trees. The Gateway, the Embarcadero Center, and One Maritime Plaza were all next to this park. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In the sequence of the USS Vengeance crashing into San Francisco, this park was briefly visible. Some of the park was obscured by CGI-created trees. This 5.3 acre park, formerly known as the Ferry Park, was created after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. [1]