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San Francisco Cable Car Museum

Le Cable Car Museum (littéralement le Musée des tramways à traction par câble) est un musée situé à San Francisco aux États-Unis.

1. Culture et patrimoine

Fondé en 1974, il expose des Cable Cars de San Francisco et présente l'histoire du transport en tramway de la ville.

1. Notes et références


1. Liens externes

(en) Site officiel

Portail des musées Portail du transport par câble Portail des transports en commun Portail de San Francisco

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