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Community shares memories of Pacifica Pier as it slips closer to sea after massive crack discovered
"It's really difficult to say goodbye." As crews, contractors and the U.S. Coast Guard were on scene Monday assessing new damage to the Pacifica Pier, many people from Pacifica and throughout the Bay Area visited to share their decades of memories of the pier.
What happened
According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Community shares memories of Pacifica Pier as it slips closer to sea after massive crack discovered, “It’s really difficult to say goodbye.” As crews, contractors and the U.S. Coast Guard were on scene Monday assessing new damage to the Pacifica Pier, many people from Pacifica and throughout the Bay Area visited to share their decades of memories of the pier.
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- Community shares memories of Pacifica Pier as it slips closer to sea after massive crack discoveredABC7 Bay Area - 2026-06-09T03:35:40+00:00
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